Sacred Geometry and Fibonacci



In regards to sacred geometry I would like to share some of my friends' artwork.
The first is bay area artist Lena Wolff's black dahlia. The line and angles so perfectly symmetrical with the addition of some random dots
The second is another bay area artist Alicia McCarthy and a piece inspired by traditional weaving, an image I was lucky enough to see in person at the Museum of Modern Art a few years back.
The third is a photograph of a rose in the Oakland Rose garden.
All of these images, unique in form and material all resonate a similar frequency when I see them. This is an example of visual vibrations.

Fibonacci sequence is a pattern of math equations that are written in a numerical sentence. That sequence is depicted in the natural world from sea shells to DNA strands to cosmos in the sky.
It blows my mind

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