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God's Sacred Geometry

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God’s Sacred Geometry

If The Garden of Eden was God’s perfect creation and pure vision for this world, what does it's sacred geometry express about his plan? Could it possibly be a coincidence that Jesus Christ’s numerology happens to fall on the same number as the seven day creation? Numerology is an astrological study exploring the energy vibrations of numbers within the universe, so by discovering these connections, we can learn more about how our universe and the lives that were created work. If numerology can be used to show a greater extension of God’s plan; then by educating ourselves on such numerology as The Garden of Eden, and the seven day creation connected to Jesus Christ’s sacred astrological number, we will better understand the divine outside of ourselves.

The study of numerology began with Greek philosopher Pythagoras in mid BC, becoming heavily important and relevant for man’s understanding of the divine and its connection with astrological science. Numerology is the idea that each letter has a unique vibration relating to a specific number, one through nine, then relating back to its divine base. Throughout history we are able to see the geometrical patterns of specific numbers and how they connect with the situation of that time. In early days such astrology was essential to life, people all around the world studied the sacred geometry etched within our universe in order to understand the divine which created all seen and unseen. The question that now stands is this, is numerology still relevant in today’s world? In the first chapter of the novel Serious Times by James Emery White, the readers are walked through what he calls “the second fall of humanity” in which we have pushed God out of our world. This action was carried out in stages throughout history. The Medieval era, the Renaissance era, and lastly the Enlightenment. Our thoughts during this process were focused on that idea; because God threw us out of his perfect garden, we in return pushed him out of our world. In the English Standard Bible, 2 Corinthians 12:2 states “I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago was caught up to the third heaven—whether in the body or out of the body I do not know, God knows.” As read in this bible verse, we have the opportunity to find heaven here on earth. It is heavily implied that this man could possibly have reached a high spiritual level of faith he found heaven here on earth through the peace and knowledge of God. By connecting with our ancestors and educating ourselves on the biblical numerology that constantly surrounds us, we can come to understand the divinity God has carefully placed into this universe. Humanity as a whole has allowed technology, selfishness, war, and laziness to distract us from the picture God had in store, to fully seek and immerse ourselves in him and what he had created.

Each word, name, and object in the known and unknown universe has a specific energy vibration that expresses the ideal potential being God created. For each intricate part of the universe God had created, there was a specific energy vibration he formed that would be their potential perfect selves, this applies to humanity, animals, and nature alike. Because we are imperfect people living in a perfect world we often find a way to disturb those vibrations. However, as the New English Bible states, “that they should seek the Lord, if perhaps they might reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from each one of us.” (Acts 17:27). If we begin to focus on our calling to seek, find, and immerse ourselves in the Lord we can then educate ourselves on the numerology he crafted and begin to understand his perfect plan and ideal vision of our own persona’s. The numerological code, as seen in Numerology in action in our world by Valemont, is simple to follow, each letter of the alphabet is counted out to twenty six. From there, each letter that is a double digit will be added together so the letter has one specific number between one and nine assigned to it. For example, N is the fourteenth letter of the alphabet, therefore when adding the numbers one and four we are left with five as N’s numerological number. When finding a person or places numerology the same equation is used. Now, let’s take a look at The Garden of Eden’s numerology path number.

When we calculate out The garden of Eden’s numerology, we see that each letter calculates out to be seventy-seven. The next step is to add seven to seven, which equals fourteen, when we add one to four we get the sacred number of The Garden of Eden which is five. In the blog “Numerology: Numbers and their meanings” Joanne Wamsley, an astrologists, walks her readers through the divine meaning and symbolism within each number. When focusing on the number five as Eden’s numerology Walmsley states that the number five sends out vibration energies of “freedom, the unconventional, individualism, experience, variety, adaptability and versatility, resourcefulness, motivation, progress, activity, experience, travel and adventure, sympathy and understanding, sociability and companionability, release and surrender.” Looking at these attributes as Eden we see the personality tributes of the Garden God created. When Eden was created God had formed a world perfect in his eyes, fully knowing that it would be taken advantage of, therefore ultimately made impure.

God created the world, the Garden, in only seven days. The numerology of Jesus Christ is seven. As mentioned earlier each number has a specific divine energy vibration. Now as we look at the symbolic meaning of seven’s vibrations with Walmsley we can connect our savior with the perfect Garden God intended for us. “Number 7 resonates with the vibrations and energies of the ‘Collective Consciousness’, faith and spirituality, spiritual awakening and awareness, spiritual enlightenment, spiritual acceptance and development, mysticism, intuition and inner-knowing, inner-wisdom, psychic abilities, the esoteric, inner-selves, deep contemplation, introspection, eccentric, religion, thoughtfulness, understanding of others, natural healer and healing” All of these attributions fully describe both Jesus Christ and what God had in mind during the seven day creation. This ultimately shows the roundabout connection between the seven day creation, the Garden of Eden, and Jesus Christ our savior.

Through the ancient study of numerology humanity has an opportunity to further immerse ourselves in the beautiful world God created for us, as well learn about our true identities in him. It is no coincidence that The Garden, the seven day Creation, and Jesus Christ connect and reveal the things they do about this universe and our own lives in The Godhead. Let us stop pushing The Lord out of the world and begin to pull him in as we reach out for Elysian.

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