Ancient sacred geometry is presented as an intuitive and imaginative science in which geometry, vibration, breath, and meditation allow practitioners to mimic creation and access divine energy.
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Ancient Science
Ancient sacred geometry is presented as an intuitive and imaginative science in which geometry, vibration, breath, and meditation allow practitioners to mimic creation and access divine energy.
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Alchemy is defined as chemistry and sorcery combined in a polytheistic world, a way of hacking chaotic reality to obtain the Philosopher's Stone, immortality, and manipulation of the environment.
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"That's very fundamental to the idea of science. And last idea is we can master these laws to better our reality, okay? So these..."
"And from these geometric shapes you can give rise to every possible reality, alright? So this is called the Egg of Life and from..."
"But there's another way you can understand sacred geometry, and it's as vibrations, as energy, as a force, okay? And this is the way..."
"He does it by breathing. Breathing in, emitting sacred geometry, and then breathing out, breathing back in, okay? Inhaling, exhaling, and this will give..."
"you're trying to link the movement of the stars, the cosmos, with events in the world, okay? So by understanding the movement of stars,..."
"So basically, it turned lead into gold. And again, this was an extremely popular practice in the primitive societies, okay? So these are three..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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