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Sacred Geometry 
Symbols and their Esoteric meaings are a universal language understood by all beings, no conscious thoughts need to prevail.
They are used and understood at the superconscious level by all cultures and civilisations on Earth and throughout the greater universe(s).
Here on Earth they have often throughout the ages been used a means of recording historical events, and in many indigenous cultures have even told the story of our connection to the cosmos and our original star seed origins. In all ancient civilisations and cultures symbols and sacred geometry have been used in a visual artistic way to depict sacred ceremonies and rituals which encompass the very essence of a ‘people’ or a certain way of living and being. Even when the spoken language is different from tribe to tribe, civilisation to civilisation, culture to culture, religion to religion, the energy message of a symbol is timeless and understood by all, past, present and on into the future.
Certain geometrical shapes have the power to reach deep into the unconscious and effect subtle changes in the observer. This principle has also been applied by skilful and knowledgeable architects throughout the ages – for example, visitors to classical Greek sites such as the Parthenon often experience a sense of inner tranquility that can stay with them for a long time after leaving.
Similarly the soaring grandeur and stained glass windows of Europe’s great cathedrals often evoke in the viewer a sense of boundless spiritual possibilities.
In Mandalas the symbolism of geometrical shapes is used to maximum effect. These complex sacred diagrams act as a focus for meditation. They are essentially descriptions of the universe and the forces of creation that drive it. By simply viewing or meditating on the symbols and moving mentally towards the centre, the seeker is made aware of deeper levels of meaning.
The shapes that appear most frequently in Mandalas are circles, squares and triangles in various configurations. Combinations of these forms can produce extraordinary visual effects, conveying the idea that nothing exists except as an encounter between various fields of energy, just as a rainbow is created only when sunlight, water and the observers power of sight come together.
Through meditation on the Mandala the mind is gradually able to ‘unscramble’ the sets of relationships which give an illusionary permanence to the outside world, whilst activating a greater insight to the inner world of ‘knowing’ or simply ‘being’.
Mandalas represent the realities that lie beyond the world of physical form and assist the viewer to recognise and integrate this unconscious knowledge.
The circle opens the soul and allows the sacred geometry which is contained within it to speak directly to the DNA.
This, combined with the universal energies that have been channeled during the creation of Christine’s Mandalas will activate the DNA in all those who are ready to begin their ascent to Mastery.
The following descriptions are simply a general guide to allow visitors who view the images on this site and those who have either purchased a Mandala or commissioned an original one for themselves to have a more knowledgeable understanding of some of the energy interpretations of the sacred geometry that they hold.
It is by no means conclusive however, as depending on the frequency of the symbol used, the colours that are channelled (often these are a combination of two or more colours blended), the position they hold within the Mandala, and the personal messages and past life energy channelled for the individual (if commissioned) the interpretation will often be more detailed and varied. Hopefully the information here will at least give you the viewer greater insights at the conscious level.
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