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-Be very cautious about observing the world through the lens of sacred geometry. It’s easy to start seeing it everywhere; yes, these fundamental shapes recur all around us in both nature and human-made works, but to start ascribing hidden meaning to every instance isn’t necessarily accurate or useful. And as with the case of the nautilus shell (see “False Gold?” in The Pentagon & Pentagram: 5, Phi, Harmony), one might mistakenly believe a sacred geometry principle is at work where none is to be found. ​+Be very cautious about observing the world through the lens of sacred geometry. It’s easy to start seeing it everywhere; yes, these fundamental shapes recur all around us in both nature and human-made works, but to start ascribing hidden meaning to every instance isn’t necessarily accurate or useful. And as with the case of the nautilus shell (see “False Gold?” in [[geometry:​pentagram|The Pentagon & Pentagram: 5, Phi, Harmony]]), one might mistakenly believe a sacred geometry principle is at work where none is to be found. ​
  
 However, it can be instructive to note how often these shapes recur, in what contexts, and what responses they evoke in you, given a grounding in sacred geometry’s mathematical symbolism. It can go a long way towards explaining the power of certain images. However, it can be instructive to note how often these shapes recur, in what contexts, and what responses they evoke in you, given a grounding in sacred geometry’s mathematical symbolism. It can go a long way towards explaining the power of certain images.
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