A Heap Of Sacred Geometry

 

 

By Atom Bergstrom

Atom’s Blog

Ever scope out the sacred geometry of a Tibetan stūpa?

Stūpa is derived from a Sanskrit word for “heap.”

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The first floor of a stūpa is a CUBE.

The second floor is a GLOBE.

The third is a PYRAMID.

The fourth is a sideways CRESCENT MOON.

The fifth is a DIAMOND.

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Each floor represents a CHAKRA.

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The cube is filled with EARTH.

The globe is filled with WATER.

The pyramid is filled with FIRE.

The crescent moon is filled with WOOD.

The diamond is filled with METAL.

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It’s the Five Element Law revised.

Either the I Ching: The Chinese Book of Changes is wrong or the Five Element Law reverses Wood and Metal.

The smart money is on the I Ching.

Also, read the introduction to Five Elements and Ten Stems: Nan Ching Theory, Diagnostics and Practice.

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Kirpal Singh (The Crown of Life: A Study in Yoga, 1961) wrote …

“The first downward projection of the spiritual current, as it emanated from God, brought into manifestation ether (akash), which is the most subtle of the elements and spreads everywhere in space. This has two aspects. One is that of the spirit or soul remaining unmanifest in the ether, and the other that of the manifest ether, wherein the two forces, positive and negative, which are inherent in it, further combined and brought into manifestation air (vayu), and exactly in the same way the manifest air gave birth to fire (agni), and the manifest fire produced water (jal), and the manifest water led to the formation of earth (prithvi), while the spirit of each element which is essentially the same remained unmanifest throughout.”
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'A Heap Of Sacred Geometry' have 3 comments

  1. January 2, 2020 @ 2:09 pm Atom

    Folks actually believe those green stones are gallstones. (So did I back in the 1970s and 1980s.)

    The chemical composition of fake gallstones has been readily available since about the time of the American Civil War.

    http://solartiming.com/

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  2. January 2, 2020 @ 2:10 pm Atom

    Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is famous for originating the “scientific method.”

    Let the card-carrying skeptics explain the following.

    Sir Francis Bacon wrote …

    “I had from my childhood a wart upon one of my fingers; afterward, when I was about sixteen years old, being then at Paris, there grew upon both my hands a number of warts, at the least an hundred in a month’s space. The English ambassadors lady, who was a woman far from superstition told me one day she would help me away with my warts; whereupon she got a piece of lard with the skin on, and rubbed the warts all over with the fat side; and amongst the rest that wart which I had from my childhood; then she nailed the piece of lard, with the fat toward the sun, upon a post of her chamber window, which was to the south. The success was that within five weeks’ space all the warts were quite away, and that wart which I had so long endured for company. But at the rest I did little marvel because they came in a short time, and might go away in a short time again; but the going away of that which had stayed so long doth yet stick to me.”

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  3. January 2, 2020 @ 2:11 pm Atom

    Poltergeist “phenomena” always involve a mother trauma.

    Mom is always in the room or nearby.

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