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64 Star Tetrahedron
64 Star Tetrahedron
This piece is the beautiful sacred geometry of the 64 Star Tetrahedron...it was a mind-blowing geometry to create and I loved how the energy points happen so naturally with it as it is created.
The 64 point Star Tetrahedron holds the geometry of the vacuum of all matter. The wonderful systems theorist Buckminster Fuller recognised it as being an accurate way to conceptualise space itself. It's made up by joining eight star tetrahedrons at the centre point (bindu). The shape contains within it the cube, the octahedron, star tetrahedron and cubeotctahedron. The outer surface of it has 144 triangles, and is made up of 64 tetrahedra. The surface of the 64 Tetrahedron Grid contains a total of 25.920° degrees, the same amount of years in the Precession of the Equinoxes! I love the numerical 'coincidences' of these geometries...it is quite incredible.
It is a 3D version of the Flower of Life and Metatron's Cube. It is an amazingly powerful shape both to create and to meditate on. I could literally feel my energy shift as I did it!
Metaphysically speaking, the 64 tetrahedron geometry is symbolic of linking up our individual spiritual paths with our soul family in perfect harmony. It holds this energy due to its combination of tree’s of life which are symbolic to an individuals path to Source or God. This sacred geometry reminds us not only to simply come together, but to come together with the same definite purpose of perfect balance. Connecting with your soul family in harmony will amplify each person's energy and power to accomplish the goals of each of the other members of the soul group.
The 64 Star Tetrahedron can also be seen as a symbol of the masculine counterpart to the Flower of life because curves are seen as feminine and straight lines are seen as masculine. The 64 Tetrahedron and Flower of Life overlay with absolute perfection...this balance has always been something central to all of my work.
The print measures 12 " x 12" (30cm x 30cm) and comes beautifully mounted (16" x 16")