The Real Introduction To Sacred Geometry The easiest and most fascinating way to experience Sacred Geometry is....HANDS ON! That is, making lines and coloring on top of Nature's First Pattern. There are numerous esoteric secrets and multiple thousands of patterns to be discovered within Nature's First Pattern and even more in The Glyph Maker. Start playing with these free Gilchrist graphics and you will be amazed.
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Details, Tools and Hints Nature's First Pattern, is the basic architecture of ALL form. The entire universe springs from this pattern. You can find unlimited wonder by playing with these FREE graphics. Playing is good! With a few simple tools you can start making your own Mandalas today. These Gilchrist graphics were designed as a subtle grid which may be added to in endless ways. Simply save these graphics on your hard drive and print and/or manipulate copies to your hearts content. They can be printed in color or gray and white. In all cases they will print in subtle tones which you may choose to lighten or darken darken.. The numerous possible patterns are endlessly fascinating and meditative. Making your own Mandala involves coloring and shaping a
sub-pattern you have discovered hidden within the graphic. Perceiving Per ceiving and hand coloring a possible pattern involves the allegorical left and right brains. This is the essence of open-eyed meditation. The creation of Mandalas based on Sacred Geometry contributes to the integration and synergy of our projective and receptive energies, a very desirable human potential bringing many benefits. This is pure Open-Eyed Meditation! Suggested tools: #1. A straight edge. #2. A simple compass with pencil. #3. A selection of pens with fine tips (colors and black). #4. A selection of colored pencils. #5. The additional possibilities are broad. Use your imagination.
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Hints about Nature's First Pattern
Hint #1: Three Lines There are three straight lines directly directly connected to any center of Nature's First Pattern. These lines bisect the pettals and connect natural center points. The six natural wedges are 60 degrees each.
3 Lines in Nature's First Pattern The tools required for this investigation: Pen or pencil and a straight edge. Begin your Mandala by strikei strikeing ng a line down the middle of the paper....down the center of the petals. This is a powerful symbol of duality or pairs of opposites....Twoness. A few of these poles are the Yin and Yang, Left and Right, Mother Earth and Father Sky, Man and Woman, East and West, etc. etc. Notice and look carefully at the concave triangular shapes naturally formed between the petals. Half of them pushing one way and the other half pulling in opposition. This is one of the most beautiful qualities of Nature's First Pattern. Experiance it through hand coloring. Creating Creating your own Mandala based on this natural pattern of duality will begin teaching you about Sacred Geometry. This process is extremely meditative. Let the stillness happen. Start again with a fresh copy and expand with a new pattern. Find the six sets of parallel lines. All you need is a staight edge and a sharp pen or pencil. Experiment and have fun! Enjoy the stillness.
Hint #2: Concentric Circles There are concentric circles expanding from the center of Nature's First Pattern. This variation is created by adding only
three new circles, expanding in size from the center: 2 petals wide (first circle), 4 petals wide, 6 petals wide, and 8 petals wide. Tools required to create expanding circles: Compass with pen or pencil.
Concentric Circles in Nature's First Pattern Begin by placing your copy graphic on a piece of hard cardboard like the back of a legal pad. This will give your compass a good perch (no slips) and will also protect your desk, etc. Place the compass point at the center and carefully strike strike a circle one radius larger than the center circle. This is very easy to do. Notice how the circumference of the new circle bisects the ends of the six new petals. Now you have two concentric circles. Continue to expand the circles by expanding the compass one radius at a time. Enjoy the stillness. The first circle at the center including its six petals, is called The Germ Of Life and the second concentric circle is called The Seed Of Life. The third concentric circle holds the very important Flower Of Life and the fourth, The Fruit Of Life. Each of the concentric circles holds fantastic possibilities possibilities and secrets which can be studied indefinitely. For instance, the second circle is responsible for the famous geometric icon and archetype commonly known as the "Yin Yang." Check it out! The fourth circle holds the famous Medatron's Cube (see Gilchrist Mandalas - Gallery 6). 6).
Hint #3: Concentric Hexagons The center circle "The Germ Of Life," naturally creates a Hexagon which concentrically expands as does the first circle, ala Hint #2. Use your straight edge to create ever expanding hexagons. Let the stillness happen.
4 Hexigons in Nature's First Pattern
Hint #4: About Time From any of its infinite centers, "Nature's First Pattern" naturally divides into twelve equal parts . These 12 equal pies are 30 degrees each and are the basis of the ancient 12 House Astrological System. This natural division is also responsible for our our 12 hour clock and our method of dividing time.
Geometric roots of the Astrological System, and the divsion of time
Hint #5: The Glyph Maker The transcendental qualities of Nature's First Pattern are of critical importance. NFP naturally divides and magnifies into micro cosmic and macro cosmic infinity. In the graphic entitled The Glyph Maker, this first natural division and magnification is illustrated. The original radius has been both halved and magnified by 1.5 creating an interlocking grid of circles. circles....in ...in three sizes. The Glyph Maker holds an unlimited number of designs. It's fantastic! There is truly no end to the possibilities. Seek and ye shall find!
Hint #6: More About The Glyph Maker
Two Circles Of Common Radius
The Glyph Maker - Center Detail
"The Glyph Maker" is an important variation on Nature's First Pattern, and traces back to the first Two Circles Of Common Radius and The Vesica Piscis (see image above left). As we have seen in (Sacred (Sacred Geometry an Introduction), Introduction), two equal circles naturally rotate around points A. and B. creating two new points (C. and D.). Nature's First Pattern uses Point A, as its center. From another perspective, these first two circles create a new center....Point X (see detail image above left). This natural relationship of the four points found within the Vesica Piscis creates the cross and two equilateral triangles. In addition, the 30, 60, and 90, degree angles are naturally created within the Vesica Piscis (see detail image above left). The Glyph Maker (above Right) uses Point X as its center with naturaly forming circle patterns in three sizes. The new smaller (half sized) circle fits perfectly into the original Vesica Piscis and the largest (one and one half sized) circle perfectly encloses the first Two Circles Of Common Radius. This neverending division and magnification continues naturally and is intrinsically intrinsicall y transcendental (see detail image above right). This is the reason the Flower Of Life is so particularly important: Because its architecture is perfectly contained within the roots of Sacred Geometry, ie. Two Circles of Common Radius and The Vesica Piscis. Suggestion: Find the central Flower Of Life within "The Glyph Maker" and color it....It's FUN!
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Hint #7: Infinity With careful cropping, the Free Gilchrist Graphic
Nature's First Pattern can be stepped and repeated to infinity (sample image below).
Hint #8 The image below illustrates basic circular patterns to be discovered in the glyph maker
A simple PhotoShop Mandala based on The Glyph Maker by Charles Gilchrist © 2004