Natural Wonders

Universal principles

Math and Nature

Sacred geometry is considered an ancient science that explores and explains the energy patterns that create and unify all things and reveals the precise way that the energy of creation organizes itself.  Sacred Geometry can be considered the blueprint of creation and the genesis, the origin of all form. 

Golden Ratio

Some math is functional. Some math is fun. And some math is simply stunning.  

The Golden Ratio is special number as its length to width ratio of a rectangle has been considered the most pleasing to the eye – it is even known as divine proportion

In addition to its mathematical properties which are intimately interconnected with the Fibonacci sequence, the symmetry of the Golden Ratio can be found throughout nature, art and architecture. 

In addition to its mathematical properties which are intimately interconnected with the Fibonacci sequence, it is beautiful to see the Golden Ratio found throughout nature, art and architecture. 

Zeising wrote in 1854 of a universal law “in which is contained the ground-principle of all formative striving for beauty and completeness in the realms of both nature and art, and which permeates, as a paramount spiritual ideal, all structures, forms and proportions, whether cosmic or individual, organic or inorganic, acoustic or optical; which finds its fullest realization, however, in the human form.

Platonic Solids

The five platonic shapes are, in order of their ascending number of faces, the tetrahedron (pyramid four) hexahedron (cube, six), octahedron (eight), dodecahedron (twelve), and icosahedron (twenty).

The word platonic in the descriptive name of these five 3D shapes refers to Plato, the Greek philosopher who speculated that each of the classical elements of earth, water, air, fire, and ether corresponded to a different one of these solid shapes. This was his attempt to explain the nature and complexity of all matter in terms of simple substances.

If you feel lost, disappointed, hesitant, or weak, return to yourself, to who you are, here and now and when you get there, you will discover yourself, like a lotus flower in full bloom, even in a muddy pond, beautiful and strong.

Masaru Emoto