Description
What Does the Golden Ratio Symbolize?
The number phi, often known as the golden ratio, is a mathematical concept that people have known about since the time of the ancient Greeks. It is an irrational number like pi and e, meaning that its terms go on forever after the decimal point without repeating.
The Fibonacci spiral diagram is seen most clearly in the bracts of a pine cone, the growth of a sunflower, the unfurling of a fern frond, in shells such as ammonite, and in the proportions of what is considered by many to be a beautiful face.
The Fibonacci Spiral is also known as the Golden Mean, the Golden Ratio or The Divine Proportion. It is used by many architects and artists throughout the centuries, including ancient Greece (for its temples) and such artists as Leonardo da Vinci (famously in his Last Supper underlying design). The Fibonacci spiral: an approximation of the golden spiral created by drawing circular arcs connecting the opposite corners of squares in the Fibonacci tiling; this one uses squares of sizes 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, and 34.
Aligning crystals in this sacred geometry symbol will help to sooth and balance your own energy and the energy of the room in where it is placed. Using it four times also brings the elements around you or in a space into balance.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.