Did you know that when it comes to the dyad “tattoos and geometry”, 
most often sacred geometry is involved? Of course, people tend to love 
all kinds of shapes, lines, figures, etc. which may not be mandatorily 
in connection with the Fibonacci sequence, but still… The sacred 
geometry is an especially captivating member of the geometric tattoos’ 
family, so you may be enthusiastic to learn more.
To
 clarify the concept of sacred geometry, it is all the perfect shapes 
and patterns in the nature (based on mathematics and form), which are 
believed to be “the basic fundamental building blocks of our Universe“. 
Through the ages these patterns have been repeatedly re-presented in 
sacred architecture, cosmology, music and other forms of art. Phenomena 
such as Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio, Phi (a.k.a. the divine 
proportion, golden mean, golden section), tube torus, penta-, hexagonal 
structures and many more instill the knowledge of the divinity. To quote
 Sir D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson: “The harmony of the world is made 
manifest in form and number, and the heart and soul and all the poetry 
of natural philosophy are embodied in the concept of mathematical 
beauty.”
The sacred geometry tattoos are meant to reach the pure perfection in shapes and symmetry; they are philosophical, spiritual and timeless.
 Thus said, if you decide to incorporate the divine, you’d need an 
experienced and skillful tattooist. Oh, yes, and very patient one, 
because the majority of sacred geometry tattoos are implemented using 
the dotwork technique (complete geometric images created only by 
connecting precisely placed dots).
Leaving
 the technique to the tattoo artists, let’s check out the following 4 
Symbols. Along with being the treasurers of sacred knowledge and the 
keepers of the Universe’s secrets, these four ancient symbols are 
perfect to be tattooed either black and white or colorful – the result 
would be spectacular anyway.
The Star Tetrahedron
 (Merkaba). Alright, we need some basic details here, starting from the 
definition of a tetrahedron: it is one of the five Platonic Solids [3D 
shape whereby each face is the same regular polygon + the same number of
 polygons meet at each vertex (corner)]. Ok, to make it simpler – 
imagine a pyramid, three sides, one bottom, right? The Star Tetrahedron 
consists of two tetrahedrons joined together, one pointing up and the 
other – down; it is believed to be spiritual energy field configuration 
of the third dimension; its corresponding chakra is The Third Eye; its 
element – consciousness. Keywords: energy, awakening, spirit, mind, 
sense, evolution, capacity, potential. In other words, if you need to 
wake up your mind and start looking beyond palpable, the Merkaba is 
definitely a choice which is worth considering.
The
 Vesica Piscis/ Pisces (from Latin – “fish bladder”, “vessel (mouth) of a
 fish”): holy figure composed of two same-radius spheres intersecting 
within each other’s circumference. A.k.a. Ichthys, Jesus Fish, Mandorla,
 the Vesica Piscis represents the interrelationship between the two 
worlds – of divinity and matter, and their common space – the beginning 
of creation. So to speak, here we have the God and the Goddess and their
 child in the very bit of its conception. No wonder, Vesica Piscis is 
also the basic shape for the Flower of Life and the Tree of Life; in 
addition, it is a well-known symbol of Jesus and Christianity. Very 
strong, in fact universal message which goes far beyond religion, you 
don’t need to think a lot: go and get it.
The
 Flower of Life (Fisherman’s Net): symbol of over 6000 years, present in
 art, literature and almost all major world’s religions. Be careful, 
it’s getting harder: this symbol consists of multiple Vesica Piscis 
figures. Imagine a six-fold pattern consisting of equal, overlapping 
circles – or simply take a look at the image below; yes, that’s it. Just
 for reference, here are some of the countries it has been found in: 
Egypt (the oldest known), Turkey, Italy, Israel, Austria, Denmark, 
Bulgaria, India, Spain, Japan, China. If your country is among them, 
this could be another good reason to choose the Flower of Life for your 
next tattoo experience, for it is a part of your ancestors’ cultural 
heritage. Plus, it is believed to contain the Universe’s secrets.
The
 Metatron’s Cube: imagine 13 equal circles, 1 in the center, 6 
surrounding it and another 6 around them. Now imagine that each circle 
has lines extending to the centers of the other 12. What you’d picture 
is the Metatron’s Cube:
 a figure which contains all the existing shapes in the Universe. 
Metatron is an archangel in both Judaism and Christianity. On the Earth 
he used to be a human prophet and after his death became an archangel 
due to the devout life he lived. Using his healing cube, Metatron chases
 away bad energies and teaches esoteric knowledge. “Focus on your 
highest priorities. I will help you get organized and motivated”, he 
says. Keywords: wisdom, steadiness, hard work, perfectionism, 
inspiration, target, achievement.  
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