How to Use Sacred Geometry Visualization for Your Resolutions

By Ethan Indigo Smith

Contributing writer for Wake Up World

A spiritual lesson has the wonderful dichotomy of being something gained and yet also something that helps us be unburdened by negative constructs we might carry. Quality lessons offer gains and yet allow us to let go of proverbial baggage.

Sacred Geometry is depicted everywhere in nature visually.

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Sacred Geometry assists revealing everything from building effective physical structures to comprehension of an effective meditative mindset. The study of Sacred Geometry enhances our comprehension of the physical and the metaphysical, perhaps Sacred Geometry is one of the effective means towards comprehension of the correspondences of the physical and spiritual.

Creating art in sacred geometry terms and shapes is known to be soothing and meditative. And yet Sacred Geometry is more than just visual shapes. Sacred Geometry is a study of perception of the physically measurable and non-physically measurable, of shapes and ideas. The subject of Sacred Geometry pertains to the study of shapes and deeper still it is also made up of a study of principles.

Of the many Sacred Geometry studies and principles one that is especially revealing and useful is the subject of the four dimensions of geometry and the four dimensions of sacred geometry thereby. The four dimensions of geometry reveal the four dimensions of meditation and the basis for sacred geometry itself. Points, lines, planes and solids correspond with concentration, connection, circulation, and unity expansion.

These correspondences are useful in comprehending meditation and subtle energy as I explore in The Geometry of Energy. The geometry rule that there is no line without points, and there is no plane without lines, and there is no volume without planes is also sacred geometry principle corresponding with manifestation and creation visualization.

It is also a powerful conceptual tool for visualization toward creation, as well as inspiration and motivation to maintain dedication, or resolution. To instill the power of will and resolution focus on the point, make a linear connection, cycle with imagination and action, repetition and resolution create a pattern that with patience can manifest into reality.

Visualize the concentration of the idea, the connection of the idea, the circulation of the idea, and the solidification of the idea by way of the four dimensions of  geometry.

Focus on the idea you desire to create as a point, the point. Imagine a linear connection with the concept and what processes directly link you and it, you with it. Now conceptualize how this is part of the universal cycle and how it will become in layered cycles, and now visualize the cycles forming into a density and a volume, a reality, your reality.

Points, Lines, Planes, Solids.

The Geometry of Energy

The Geometry of Energy - How To Meditate - Ethan Indigo Smith

In his book ‘The Geometry of Energy: How to Meditate’, author Ethan Indigo Smith explores meditation and meditative energies through the sacred dimensions of geometry. Simple and profound, it is an empowering four-step meditation designed to lead to individuation, self-development, and an enhanced understanding of energy and vibration.

Useful to meditation newcomers and longtime practitioners alike, ‘The Geometry of Energy’ provides insights into a variety of meditative processes for psychological and spiritual cleansing and enhancement.

About the author:

Activist, author and Tai Chi teacher Ethan Indigo Smith was born on a farm in Maine and lived in Manhattan for a number of years before migrating west to Mendocino, California. Ethan’s work is both deeply connected and extremely insightful, blending philosophy, politics, activism, spirituality, meditation and a unique sense of humor.

You can connect with Ethan on Facebook, check out his author page on Amazon, or visit his websites, Geometry Of Energy and Meditation 108, where Ethan offers lessons on individuation, meditation, the conceptualization of energy, and the metaphysical significance of 108.

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