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The Rovingian Council - Nomad Monks - The Sacred Geometry

The Rovingian Council - Nomad Monks - The Sacred Geometry by Daniel Arrhakis (2025)

 

Sacred geometry attributes spiritual meaning to specific shapes and proportions. Basic shapes such as circles, triangles, and squares appear in medieval architecture to represent underlying ideas and divine connections.

Symbols such as the Flower of Life, Shri Yantra, Fibonacci Spiral, and Platonic solids are found across cultures, often embodying cosmic or universal concepts. The study of sacred geometry originated from exploring mathematical patterns in nature.

 

Many patterns in nature reflect geometric principles. For example, the chambered nautilus grows a shell in a logarithmic spiral, maintaining its shape as it expands. Honeybees build hexagonal cells for efficiency and strength when forming hives. Such phenomena are often linked to sacred geometry, suggesting that geometric forms play a fundamental role in both the physical and spiritual realms.

 

The idea that a god designed the universe using geometry, a kind of Universal Geometer, dates back to ancient times. Geometry is often seen as sacred in the construction of religious sites like churches, temples, and altars. Plutarch credited Plato with the statement "God geometrizes continually," while in modern times, Carl Friedrich Gauss rephrased it as "God arithmetizes." Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) believed in the geometric underpinnings of the cosmos.

 

The Geomethras - Spiritas Geometer versus Rovingian Mystics

 

According to this theory developed by one of the Ion mystical theorists, certain geometric shapes potentiate and emanate certain spiritual forces and energies, strengthening the spirit or oppressing it.

The geometries created by nature or by man have within them a transforming and creative spiritual force that has been imprinted on them by natural laws or by the laws of human thought and universal consciousness.

 

In the case of the Rovingian Monks, or Nomad Monks, they do not aim to discover "The Perfect Sacred Geometry," the Universal Geometry Without Imperfections of the "Spiritual Geomethras Of Ion", but rather to use sacred geometric forms and secular rituals to protect human life and help humanity overcome its constraints and limitations. Sacred Geometries as an interface and means of connection between Humanity and a Universal Spirituality present in everything and everyone.

 

Here, the geometries have a mystical yet practical meaning, independent of religion or the recognition or lack thereof of a God who designed or created the Universe.

Indeed, while respecting the various dominant religious currents, like the Prophets of Ion, the Rovingian Monks also hold a holistic and animistic vision, which defends the universal interconnection and unity of all that exists, including the idea that there is a vital force or "spirit" present in all creation and in all things.

 

"The Rovingian Council - Nomad Monks is a series of images and mystic texts created by Daniel Arrhakis.

 

 

 

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Uploaded on September 28, 2025