[ Research — Form & Proportion ]
̹̏̚S̪̻̏̑a̯̍̅̓ć̜̒̿r̸̢̉̆e̘̺̊̌d̪ ̵̏̈G̡̊̑̈́e̠̻̎̀o̗̎̑͆ḿ̗̍̿ě̠̈́̕t̳̄̏̿r̬̆̅̿y̰
̇G̏ēōm̊e̋t̋r̔y ̉i̒s ̆ťh̆e ̃f̐õȗn̂d̚a̅t̕i̊o̓n ̄o̚f ̕àl̎l ̃t̆h̚i̒n̐g̏s ̃— ̅t̚h̕e ̏ïn̕v̉i̒s̃i̊b̐l̒e ̎s̒k̈ël̆e̋t̆o̐n ̎úp̐o̔n ̇w̅h̓ïc̉h ̍t̊h̄e ̎v̍i̓s̊i̋b̏l̃e ̀ẇo̎r̂l̕d ̊i̊s ̑h̎ŭn̚g̕.
Sacred geometry is the study of the geometric forms and proportional relationships that underlie all creation — from the atomic structure of crystals to the spiral arms of galaxies. Plato taught that these forms are the building blocks of reality itself — eternal, perfect, unchanging. This research area explores how that invisible geometry is encoded into the visual language of Universal Transmissions.
̊T̂h̚e ̒S̑k̃e̔l̋e̕t̒ȍn ̚o̕f ̀t̂h̄e ́V̇ĩs̊íb̎ĺe ̕W̍ŏr̔l̓d
Sacred geometry is not merely decorative mathematics — it is the invisible architecture of reality itself. Long before humans discovered the Platonic solids, these forms were already at work: in the structure of crystals, in the geometry of snowflakes, in the spiral of shells and galaxies.
Plato associated each of the five regular polyhedra with an element: the tetrahedron with fire, the cube with earth, the octahedron with air, the icosahedron with water, and the dodecahedron with the cosmos (the quintessence, the fifth element beyond the physical four).
In Universal Transmissions, sacred geometry is not applied as an aesthetic overlay — it is the foundational structure of each work. The proportions, the relationships, the angles — all are derived from these timeless forms. The result is artwork that carries the resonance of the eternal geometric principles that underpin all matter.
[ The Five Perfect Forms ]
̻̓̊P̴̱̒̅l̮̅̈͆a̴̯̍̄ẗ̘̌͆õ̞̂̓ṇ̃̎͂ȋ̢̋ͅc̖ ̣̒̄S̶̭̔̐o̲̻̐́l̵̞̀̊ị̵̆̉ḍ́͂̕s̤
Tetrahedron
4 Triangles
Fire
The simplest of the Platonic solids — four triangular faces representing the primal fire of transformation. Associated with the solar plexus chakra and the will.
Hexahedron
6 Squares
Earth
The cube — grounded, stable, foundational. Associated with the root chakra and the material world. The shape of crystals, salt, and the fundamental building block of matter.
Octahedron
8 Triangles
Air
Eight triangular faces representing the element of air. Associated with the heart chakra and the breath of life. Its dual is another octahedron — air reflected in air.
Icosahedron
20 Triangles
Water
Twenty triangular faces representing the fluid element of water. Associated with the sacral chakra and the principle of flow. The most spherical of the Platonic solids.
Dodecahedron
12 Pentagons
Ether
Twelve pentagonal faces — the shape associated with the cosmos itself, the aether, the quintessence. Often omitted from simpler treatments of sacred geometry, it represents the fifth element beyond earth, air, fire, and water.
[ Key Patterns ]
̻̉̇Ṡ̸̰̋a̞̍̍͂c̳̑̉̈́r̲̹̋̇e̘̒̌ͅd̢ ̷̒̕G̵̤̊̇e̝̐̀̚o̵̖̐̂m̴̪̃̎ė̗̹̏t̠̻̀̌ŕ̖́ͅy̦ ̸̅̔P̷̧̏̓ä̶̲̕t̞̼̎̓t̶̜̄̏e̬̊̍̿r̡̀̓̾n̟̉̎͆s̫
̇F̑l̚öw̃ėr ̃o̅f ̇L̆îf̆e
A sacred geometry pattern of overlapping circles arranged in a hexagonal grid — containing every regular polyhedron, every Platonic solid, and the seed of all geometric forms. Found in temples across Egypt, Greece, and throughout the ancient world.
̍M̊e̅t̂ât̒r̆o̎ṅ'̍s ̏C̎u̒b̄e
The vector equilibrium — thirteen circles placed with center points on the boundaries of a central circle. When connected with straight lines, all five Platonic solids emerge. Named for the archangel Metatron, the sphere of the divine presence.
̚G̈ól̄d̀e̔n ̚Řa̔t̄i̔o
Phi (φ) = 1.618... — the ratio that defines beauty, found in the spiral of galaxies and the proportions of the human body. The mathematical foundation of sacred architecture, from the Parthenon to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame.
̀S̓r̒i ̐Y̚a̒ǹt̍r̂a
The king of yantras — nine interlocking triangles forming a web of perfect geometric equilibrium. Each triangle points inward, meeting at a central point (bindu) that represents the source of all creation.
̃G̑e̅ȏm̕ēt̎r̎y ̉ín ̄Ûṅi̓v̇e̋r̋s̓àl ̊T̑r̓ȃn̆śm̔i̐s̔s̀i̚ȏn̑s
Sacred geometry is not merely a visual reference in the Universal Transmissions project — it is the foundational architecture. Every artwork begins with geometric construction: the Sri Yantra's interlocking triangles, the Flower of Life's overlapping circles, Metatron's Cube and its hidden Platonic solids.
Works like Tetragrammaton encode the four-letter name of God through geometric form. The Merkaba and Hyperdimensional Harmonics use the star tetrahedron — two interlocking tetrahedrons rotating in opposite directions — as their central geometric key. Vitruvian Spirit draws on Leonardo's geometric study of human proportion.
The Toroidal Tantra series explores the torus — the fundamental geometry of energy flow in the universe, found in magnetic fields, hurricanes, and the shape of the galaxy. All of these forms share a common origin in the five Platonic solids and their derivatives.
Tetragrammaton
The Merkaba
Hyperdimensional Harmonics
Vitruvian Spirit
[ Vault of Arcana ]
̑Ĥe̒ṙm̈e̕t̅i̐c ̈P̋ḣǐl̎o̕s̋ǒp̀h̐y ̚& ̒Šāĉr̋ẽd ̆G̈e̅őm̓ẻt̒r̂y
Sacred geometry is the foundation of Hermetic philosophy — the ancient tradition that teaches "as above, so below." Explore the Vault's Hermetic traditions for deeper context on the geometric principles that underpin all creation.