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SACRED GEOMETRY COLLECTION

Within the mystery of how life begins and intelligently organizes itself, patterns arise that conform at times to mathematical proportions. Although some ways that life emerges or is created seems erratic if not chaotic, there are underlying principles that, when ordered in a specific pattern, contains the ability to influence and transform that chaos into order. Music, for example, has the ability to influence its listeners in a variety of ways depending upon the way the notes are combined and sequenced, along with the frequencies it emits. It can help people to heal, plants to grow, and tensions to dissipate. Various ways that shapes and patterns are organized in a coherent way have been shown to reduce violence, calm the mind and body, and even reduce traffic accidents. I

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The Golden Ratio or Golden Mean
 

 

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The Golden Ratio or Golden Mean: One of the most popular or well-known one is the Golden Ratio, which is 1x1.613 in it’s abbreviated form, or 1.61803398874989484820…which goes on ad infinitum, also known as phi. It is said that when pyramids are built according to these proportions, the weather becomes more balanced, people experience healings inside them, water becomes purified, and many more such seemingly magical outcomes. It is sometimes mistaken for the Fibonacci Spiral, which is also a pattern that shows up throughout Nature but with a different numerical sequence. Perhaps this is the under-studied science of coherence. Another way that this special proportion expresses itself is in the coherent spirals we see so often in nature, even in our vegetables, plants, and flowers. (Image courtesy of Creative Commons 4.0) Bring these cups out to use when you feel out of sorts as a reminder that who you really are is inseparable from Existence and the Divine order of life.

 

The Torus

The torus or toroidal shape appears throughout the natural world, including in the representation of how the field extends and bends around the human heart. It represents how our energy cycles and balances between matter and spirit, expressing their interconnectedness and harmony. On days when you feel a little depleted, try use this cup and see if you get a lift in spirits.

 

The Flower of Life

This mystical organization of circles was first expressed as a symbol by the Assyrians and Egyptians around 645 B.C. It depicts mysteries in the birth of and organization of the universe. It is reported that the mathematical formulas within it contains all significant equations such as the Golden Ratio, The Tree of Life, and the Fibonacci sequence. It speaks to the interconnectedness of life’s manifestations in a beautiful pattern that was first designed as a seed, then as a flower. Keep this cup nearby if you begin to feel isolated or irrelevant, as a reminder that everyone is included in the whole even during the times when it doesn’t seem so.

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Sacred Symbols

Throughout time many cultures have utilized symbols that help represent their outlook on life and their connection to the whole. Some symbols are similar between cultures, and seem more universal, and some are unique, but most are ancient and meaningful. This series includes symbols in the Celtic, Nordic, African, Greek, and Hindu traditions. The Celtic knot, The Triquetra, Trikele, Three Moons, Ouroboros, Spirals, Yin/Yang, and Om symbol are all included in this series. Their meaning got lost in the modern world. These ancient symbols help to remind us that we are connected to one another, to Nature, and the universe in a meaningful way.  Use these cups when you want to invite the Universe to participate in your day, and watch the moments of serendipity increase!

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Angels

Millions of people have had proof that angels are with them, usually after a loved one has passed on. There is often something in Nature that will remind us of their presence even if it’s not felt directly. Some of the most common ways that they show up for people are through hummingbirds, butterflies, eagles, and hawks. These cups help remind us that our loved ones are nearby and that can manifest themselves in ways that make it obvious that they’re here for us so that we feel supported and loved.

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Mandalas

Mandalas or Yantras are another way of creating a beautiful, ordered, colorful shape that has an effect on its surroundings, on those who look at them, and upon those who create them. They’re popular in the Tibetan and Buddhist traditions, but also in Hindu culture. They can be very intricate and intentional, and can function like a visual mantra that soothes the soul and calms the chaos within and without. Use these cups on those days that could benefit from settling into a calm rhythm that is in step with the whole.

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​Partner with the Universe

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