Hello! In the next two blog posts, I will share my understanding of Sacred Geometry.
When I truly grasped what Sacred Geometry was, it felt like I had received an electroshock therapy.
It wasn’t just an epiphany; a profound sense of healing came over me. For this reason, I hope these articles resonate with someone like me who has many questions about Oneness, the Universe, and all living things on Earth.🌏
While I won’t delve deeply into the various types and names, I will introduce a few basics and focus more on its intrinsic nature.

A Symbolism of Dolphin
My understanding of Sacred Geometry began with the Dolphin card from the Angel Dreams Oracle Cards (by Melissa Virtue). A symbolism of dolphin represents Breath, Cosmic Consciousness, and Sacred Geometry.
It had been quite some time since Sacred Geometry drew my attention about ten years ago, and I couldn’t ignore it any longer. I decided to dedicate time to getting to the bottom of this topic. To begin with, I meditated with Archangel Raziel, who also had sent me the Spiritual Understanding card.

Dolphins symbolise breath because they must come to the sea surface to breathe every seven minutes for survival. And breath is, to no one’s surprise, universally common among all living creatures, and yet, a very Divine phenomenon in my understanding.
However, I didn’t understand the connection between Cosmic Conscious and Sacred Geometry. The guidebook only mentions as follows:
The dolphin card is reminding you to breathe. (snip) This card also represents your connection with cosmic patterns called sacred geometry. Perhaps, you need to work with crystal grids, ley lines, or platonic solids to connect with cosmic consciousness. The universe is calling for you to attune to its sacred shapes.
So, I did some online research, and would like to share a few basics about Sacred Geometry.
Basics of Sacred Geometry
Sacred Geometry Patterns
Historically significant figures such as Pythagoras, Plato, Archimedes, and Leonardo da Vinci discovered a universal golden ratio in nature. They were captivated by its mystical beauty and studied it both mathematically and geometrically. Their findings were recorded in various books and works of art, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.

The Flower of Life
The Flower of Life is one of the most famous patterns in Sacred Geometry. Records of this design date back to the Sumerian civilization, which was one of the earliest urban civilizations in Mesopotamia. It has appeared in historical architecture and texts across the world, transcending cultural and religious boundaries.
In Japan, this motif is also commonly found, frequently appearing in traditional patterns.


The Flower of Life is believed to represent the interconnectedness of all things, illustrating the cycle of life—from seed to tree, flower, and fruit. It also symbolises the structure of the universe, where the Sun is at the center, surrounded by six planets and enclosed by twelve zodiac signs. It even mirrors the structure of living cells.
Within the Flower of Life pattern, there are other geometric designs, such as the Seed of Life and the Fruit of Life, each carrying its own profound symbolism.
Metatron’s Cube
The thirteen circles within the Fruit of Life represent the feminine principle of creation when viewed in three dimensions. Building upon this foundation, seventy-eight straight lines are added to form regular polyhedra, known as Plato’s solids, which symbolise the masculine principle of creation.
The combination of these elements creates Metatron’s Cube, a sacred geometric pattern believed to be the fundamental blueprint of the creative process at the quantum level, according to modern scientific interpretations.

A Connection between Breath and Sacred Geometry
After spending quite a bit of time researching online, I couldn’t find even a single, beautiful image of the Flower of Life that I liked to use for my laptop or mobile wallpaper. I wanted one to see how it felt.
So, I decided to create one myself. I initially thought the pattern would take a long time to design, but as someone who spent countless hours as a child playing with Spirographs, I felt a sense of excitement—after all, this was just the digital version of that process! So, I got started.
And yes, it turned out to be just as enjoyable as I had hoped.✨ I focused on simplicity and created one design at first. The very first Flower of Life I made is the one with a white background and pink lines.

The moment I completed it, something suddenly dawned on me: a connection between breathing and Sacred Geometry—the two symbolic meanings of the Dolphin card.
I must have spent over two hours completely absorbed in creating my first Flower of Life. But when I finished, I noticed that my mind and body felt surprisingly refreshed. It was the same feeling I get after a deep Savasana (Corpse Pose) at the end of a yoga class or after a solid 30-minute nap when I’m really tired. It was hard to believe I had just spent hours working on a computer.
This experience taught me that while drawing the Flower of Life, my breathing naturally became steady and rhythmic, allowing my mind to fully relax, unlike the shallow breathing that often occurs when you’re concentrating. And I thought that’s the key of the popularity of mandala arts I had been witnessing on social media.


My connection with the Universe
I’ve always felt a strong connection to the stars—what some might call the essence of a Starseed (a soul whose origins lie beyond Earth). Ever since I was a child, I loved gazing up at the night sky, with no need to think—just looking, endlessly.
Perhaps it’s because, despite feeling the weight of Earth’s gravity, I could still experience a sense of floating in the darkness. When the physical world faded into it, I felt a deep connection to the universe—a comforting reminder that I was not alone, but rather a part of something vast and infinite.
They say the things we loved as children are often what our soul is drawn to. Possibly that’s why I was so captivated by Spirographs—because my soul instinctively felt its connection to the cosmos.
Yet, a connection between Sacred Geometry and Cosmic Conscious was to be found, and that discovery I will share in the next blog post! Stay tuned or subscribe to my blog page.✨
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Angel blessings,
Nalikolehua
P.S. I’m a sports enthusiast; around this time of the year, the new season of my favourite sport, MotoGP 🏍️, kicks off. From now till the final of the UEFA Champions League ⚽️ in May, my TV schedule goes a little crazy with La Liga (the Spanish football league), the Champions League, and MotoGP—but I happily embrace the chaos! I enjoy every aspect of MotoGP: the speed, the motorbikes, especially their metallic parts, and the logos of renowned brands like Brembo and Öhlins. I respect talented riders, the teamwork, and the mechanics. I admire the graceful lines that the riders create as they turn corners—similar to the trajectory curve of a football when someone shoots from outside the box. I also miss the sounds and vibes felt at the circuits. Once, I asked Angels why I was so drawn into it, and I received a very clear answer! I’ll share that insight in my next blog post, as this one has already become rather long.😆

