Contributed for Thinking Shapes and Colors on Linked IN by Altrupreneurs Creating Enthusiastic Engagement by Bernie Nagle. I thought the Slide Show you presented was superb and thought provoking. As a student of Sacred Geometry, I created the slides with appropriate source citing. I hope you like it and might add to your slide show presentation.
David McCuistion
HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
The colors of sacred geometry 2 2014
1. The Colors of
Sacred Geometry
David A. McCuistion
Vanguard Organizational Leadership (VOL)
2. Quantum Process for Communications
Sacred geometry is apparent in the
natural realm, depicted by spiral
galaxies, hexagonal snowflakes, and
even in the commonly seen shapes
such as the sunflower and the
honeycomb. Light language is a
system of sacred geometry,
developed and kept alive by the
Mayan and Aztec civilizations. Starr
Fuentes introduced this ancient
system to the modern era.
http://sacredgeometrymandala.com/lightlanguage-sacred-geometry/
3. 5 Cycles of Balance / Imbalance
The Five Elements and their cycles of balance and imbalance are the basis for much of Chinese culture.
These elements were used for describing interactions and relationships between phenomena:
• METAL (Jin) Color White for Purity
Yin or Zang (Solid) Organ: Lungs
Yang or Fu (Hollow) Organ: Large Intestine
•
WOOD (Mu) Color of Nature / Fertility / Life
Yin or Zang (Solid) Organ: Liver
Yang or Fu (Hollow) Organ: Gall Bladder
•
WATER (Shui) Color Blue for Cleansing / Soothing
Yin or Zang (Solid) Organ: Kidneys
Yang or Fu (Hollow) Organ: Urinary Bladder
•
FIRE (Huo) Color Red for Zeal / Courage / Heat
Yin or Zang (Solid) Organ: Heart and Pericardium
Yang or Fu (Hollow) Organ: Small Intestine and Triple Heater
•
EARTH (Tu) Color Yellow for Longing / Awareness
Yin or Zang (Solid) Organ: Spleen
Yang or Fu (Hollow) Organ: Stomache
http://www.northernshaolinacademy.com/new/NsaQigongMeditationFi
veElements.asp
Color meanings added by D. McCuistion - VOL