Sonic Geometry: The Language of Frequency and Form

“Sonic Geometry: The Language of Frequency and Form” is a concept that explores the relationship between sound, geometry, and the fundamental patterns of the universe. It suggests that sound vibrations and frequencies have a profound impact on the structure and organization of matter, influencing the formation of geometric patterns and shapes. Here’s an overview of … Read more

Bio Geometry Overview, Dr. Robert Gilbert

How geometric forms affect life functions. part 1 of 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E036Ydhmdz4 part 2 of 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw2mJ9IQge4 Published on Jun 6, 2013 An excellent overview by Dr. Gilbert on BioGeometry — from the Special Topics conference in Asheville, NC, November 2012. Another video w/ Gilbert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fandWUXhk3U     BioGeometry, developed by Dr. Ibrahim Karim, is a … Read more

Tri Vesica Piscis and the 432Hz Tone

The Tri Vesica Piscis is a geometric shape formed by the intersection of three circles, resulting in an area that resembles a pointed oval or almond shape. It is derived from the Latin term meaning “three fish bladder,” referring to its appearance resembling three overlapping fish. In various spiritual and esoteric traditions, the Tri Vesica … Read more

Some Solid (Three-dimensional) Geometrical Facts about the Golden Section

Having looked at the flat geometry (two dimensional) of the number Phi, we now find it in the most symmetrical of the three-dimensional solids – the Platonic Solids. The five regular solids (where “regular” means all sides are equal and all angles are the same and all the faces are identical) are called the five … Read more

Tri Vesica Piscis and the 432Hz Tone

Abstract A=432Hz is a frequency we choose for tuning our instruments and music. If experienced acoustically, it seems to feel better for singing and for acoustic instruments such as pianos. Tunings such as Twelve True Fifths at A=432Hz and C=256Hz sound richer. Unfortunately it Must be experienced to come to that conclusion. Ultimately you have … Read more