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The integration of Sacred Geometry
in our buildings, landscapes and gardens goes back to ancient times. The quest
for reflecting the cosmic balance of the feminine and masculine energies has always
been at the heart of design. By ensuring a balance of yin and yang energies in
our building and surrounding landscapes and gardens, we acknowledge, venerate
and resonate the harmonics which are an integral part of us, reminding the human
spirit of its true connection to the universe. HAMPTON
COURT PALACE | | 
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COURT 3-D VIEW | HAMPTON COURT AERIAL
VIEW OF RADIALS |
At
Hampton Court Palace (just south-west of London) the architects make use of the
combination of buildings and landscape to reflect not only the female/male principles,
but also the earth energy lines which connect the building through its gardens
and into the surrounding landscape and towns, thus acknowledging that all parts
have connection and resonance with each other.  | 
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Court radial line 1 looking to Kingston Church | CENTRAL
WATER RADIAL | Hampton Court radial
line 3 looking back to centre |
The
central earth vortex energy, located in the inner hallway of the Christopher Wren
building, rises and radiates through the land via the three radial avenues and
spreads out into the landscape to significant sacred sites. The first radial (left
arm standing at the centre) points to Kingston church which is said to be at the
heart charka of the European grail line according to Peter Dawkins research. The
other two radials run to locations to be discovered by the reader! | |
THE THREE GRACES Out
in the gardens the trinity energy is also reflected in the sculpture of
the three graces.
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SACRED GEO GARDEN
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We
find reflections of the same energetic framework in Rome. The roads and avenues
around the Vatican are full of sacred geometries and a triple radial is clear
to see on the ariel image. | |  |
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COURTYARD | INNER COURTYARD MALE FEMALE |
Just
behind the earth vortex centre is the inner courtyard of Hampton Court. The expression
of the balance of the feminine and masculine energies is found in the head sculptures
alternating from female to male. We find this concept throughout the architecture
of the ancients and typically in cathedral cloisters, which have a symbology of
alternating forms of arches representing female and male principles. Within
the open courtyard is a central circular fountain with the symbolism of the 'feminine
water pool' and 'masculine water jet.' Chalice
Well 
At
Chalice Well gardens in Glastonbury UK, sacred geometry abounds in the symbolism
of the original design as well as later additions such as the geometric water
fall. The vesica piscis symbol of the well itself is a known ancient cosmological
energy movement from unity to duality, the complete circle to two intertwined
circles, the marriage of the sacred feminine and masculine, the creation in balance. The
waterfall, spin the water to natural geometries thus reminding the water molecules
of their sacred origins and ancient healing powers.
"Drink the water
and remember who you are" ancient sage saying | | 
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| | | CHALICE
WELL GARDEN | CHALICE WELL GEO GARDEN
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WELL LID VESICA PISCIS MONO | CHALICE
WELL RED OXIDE WATER FOUNTAIN | | | | | | | VATICAN
RADIALS |
Christian
Kyriacou www.kyriacou.com CHRISTIAN
KYRIACOU is a chartered Architect, Interior Designer, Composer, Etheric Energy
worker and Feng Shui Consultant. He is a member of the Royal Institute of British
Architects, the Chartered Society of Designers and the Performing Rights Society.
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