Added: Oct 11, 2008

From: CGimaging

Duration: 9:45

A lively video featuring artist Charles Gilchrist and his creations in which he speaks about the ancient spiritual discipline known as Sacred Geometry.

Channel: People

Tags: discipline  geometry  gilchrist  golden  healing  m  mandala  mean  meditation  mercaba  merkaba  phi  pi  rectangle  sacred  spiritual 


Rating: 4.79 (204 ratings)    Views: 59264' favoriteCount='757    Comments: 96

mooreavar Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - That was beautiful do you have workshops in UK

ReDbOAtHuNgGaR Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - thanks. Amitabha

CGimaging Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Thanks! Not yet.

calmdownchovy Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Pretty interesting actually. Thanks.

FalseFlagAmerican Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - wow.thankyou so much for sharing this.i love sacred geometry & i especially love the flower of life.i also,love to draw the flower,it feels so calming & joyfull,whilst i'm doing it. i was first introduced to this by drumvalo melchizedek & i was simply blown away.then i was overjoyed when john anthony west spoke of the connection between sacred geometry and the ancient egyptians,in his brilliant documentary: "magical egypt".so i know something about this,& yet,i know bugger all about it.

harlemking24 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Most of u sound like programmed robots and weird WTF !the reptilians are here =/

muttish Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - AWESOME.namaste..knowledge is power

baseballa101 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - holy shit u got me thinkin

aporia23 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - How might it be possible to relate the fixed and static forms of sacred geometry to the dynamic and evolving forms of modern fractal geometry?Do sacred and fractal geometry in some way complete each other? Does one of them subsume the other?Or is their relation simply one of mutual exclusion?

CGimaging Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Hello aporia23,Truly excellent questions.The division of the Single Point creates vibration, motion (Radius and Arc). When we confine the distance between Point A and Point B, the Circle is created; When we do not limit the distance between these to points, the unending spiral is created.And so I see modern fractal geometry as an inseparable aspect of classical Sacred Geometry, simultaneous manifestations of the same unchanging perfections of God Mind.Warm regards,Charles

TrixieTrickx Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - sweet.... good intro... like his stuff

leher000 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - lovely. very interesting. nice vid.

VitruvianMan1452 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - To Aporia 23,Think of fractal geometry like this.Take 6 equilateral triangles and put them all together, points facing inwards, now you get a hexagram. Now put 3 more triangles in the three opposite corners of the hexagram, and what do you get, a bigger triangle, now put those bigger triangles together and what do you get? Whether you look at triangle or a stock chart in different time frames, the patterns keep reproducing themselves on a larger scale. As above, so below.Take care.

lowercaseian Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Well said.

mirrorcreations Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - I love your work it's beautiful & your good at explaining sacred geometry. I know what you mean,it's a hard thing to explain, for me it is just a knowing within. I'm a artist too & work with spirals, everything I do is spirals. I will definately post your video on my site, sooo when people ask me what the hell does it all mean??? well they can just look at your site! Thankyou!

vesnabonita Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Just looking at sacred geometry makes me feel beautiful and uplifted. I used to see geometric shapes when I close my eyes, however I never understood it intellectually. Forms must love you that is why you convey them so well. I saw Flower of Life pattern whith my eyes closed, I was in it. What do you think it meant and would being pregnant have anything to do with it. It was exquisite

Tonymaxmann Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - wow

dannysaysmoo Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - what are you people all smoking this guys a kook how can you actually believe this crap its a bunch of shapes so what

oinkysqueak Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Oink! :)

texassniper0008 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Dannysaysmoo! get the fuck out of my house with that bullshit... You need to read DARK MISSION: The Secret History of NASA (richard Hoagland)... youre not worth until then, guy.

jawsk9 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Dannysaysmoo... do some research

JNdigital Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - when the 8th point intersects, nature's first sacred pattern occurswhen the 8th note of a musical scale is reached, a new octave and musical scale begin (at double the pitch)these 2 phenomenon seem to coincide this idea mirrors much of the content in the dude's post of William Henry interviewing Michael Hayes on Dreamland

AlienScientist Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Dannysaysmoo needs to do a LOT of research not just some...He is completely clueless to the fact that the entire universe is built on this geometry!

asherasator Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - There are actually 12 notes to an octave & there are also 5 note scales as well, the 12 note chromatic scale is the true scale all others are nothing but variations.

JNdigital Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - I suppose the first part of the word octave (oct from 'octo' meaning 8) is why I chose the eight note variation. Other scales may have a different number of notes covering the range of an octave, such as the Arabic classical scale with 17, 19, or even 24 notes (semitones), but the word "octave" is still used.I would've been more accurate saying "when the 8th note of a P8 (perfect 8 interval octave) is reached, a new scale begins, at double (or half) the frequency of the root note, repeatedly.