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Pi
(3.1416 : 1) is found in any circle.
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In
sacred geometry, the circle represents the spiritual realms. A
circle, because of that transcendental number pi, cannot be described
with accuracy as the physical square. The circle is yin. It is
a good shape for all spiritual activities and for groups to work
in circles.
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Root of Two - 1.414 : 1 - the Square In sacred geometry,
the
square represents the physical world. It can be defined totally.
If its side is one, its perimeter is exactly four, and its area
is one square exactly. The Square is yang. The square was found
was in the Holy of Holies of Solomon's Temple. This was where the
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Square
Root of Three - 1.732 : 1 - Vesica
Pisces

is
created by two identical intersecting circles, the circumference
of one intersecting the center of the other. The vulva-shaped
space thus created is called the Vesica Pisces. The
Vesica Pisces: Two Circles share a common radius(AB). Radius AB
= 1.
The intersecting circles create a Vesica Pisces.
The minor axis of this Vesica Pisces (AB) = 1,
The major axis (CD) = the square root of three, 1.732
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Square
Root of Five - 2.236 : 1 - the Double Square.

The
Double Square is found in some of the best known sacred spaces
in the world, from the King's Chamber in the Great Pyramid and
Solomon's Temple in the Bible. The
diagonal of a double square is to the shorter side as the square
root of five is to one. The square root of five = .618 + 1 + .618.
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