Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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The secrets of sacred geometry

Not long ago I wrote about a wheel geometrically perfect that I pursued. Probably
it was so much energy grouped to form a coherent geometrical figure.
According to Dan Winter, a student of sacred geometry, the attainment of bliss and ecstasy or enlightenment are directly related to the human capacity to organize its energy in a symmetrical manner, especially through meditation.
The organization provides consistent energy, according to Dan, to "survive" death.
The way I see it, this means that if at the time of death we are able to transfer our consciousness into the bodies energy in order to make them consistent, we remain quite "shiny" to choose our next life. Catholics would say "go to heaven."
The juice is the same.
If we are unable to do this, our energy is dispersed and is dragged "by chance".
Recently I happened to observe the aura of a person who at that time was being organized into a giant geometric structure.
The person in question at that time was surrounded by a sort of network of vertices with diamond buttons.
When a Cherokee Indian is about to die, go on a sacred hill which has the same form as the hill behind, according to the principle of perfect waves unpacking.
When the wave is contained in something small that has the same form of something bigger that contains it, the packing and unpacking wave is orderly and not disruptive.
The principle that something has the same form both on and off is called fractality.
The fractal is the perfect way to make anything and compressible means "village of the whole", ie every piece of everything can be contained in a fraction or part.
happens more or less at all, even if only briefly, to succeed in their bodies fractalised Auric.
Just think the lucid dream needs coherent energy waves to exist, while in obese need to be able to transfer their consciousness into the astral body to move like a bubble and remember what happens. Consider
these experiences as an exercise to bring the memory through death.

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