Sacred Geometry
In nature, we find patterns, designs and structures from the most minuscule particles, to expressions of life discernible by human eyes, to the greater cosmos. These inevitably follow geometrical archetypes, which reveal to us the nature of each form and its vibrational resonances.
Bruce Rawles
“It is this principle of oneness underlying all geometry that permeates the architecture of all form in its myriad diversity. This principle of interconnectedness, inseparability and union provides us with a continuous reminder of our relationship to the whole, a blueprint for the mind to the sacred foundation of all things created.”
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Fibonacci ratios appear in the ratio of the number of spiral arms in daisies, in the chronology of rabbit populations, in the sequence of leaf patterns as they twist around a branch, and a myriad of places in nature where self-generating patterns are in effect. The sequence is the rational progression towards the irrational number embodied in the quintessential golden ratio.
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Nature's MATHterpriece
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The golden ratio is a proportion based on a sequence of numbers in which each one equals the sum of the two numbers immediately preceding it. Named after Italian mathematician Leonardo Pisano, who was nicknamed Fibonacci, the sequence is 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55 and so on. If you divide a Fibonacci number by the number just before it, you get the golden ratio of 1.618, which is represented by the Greek letter phi.