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Sacred geometry refers to the belief that certain proportions, shapes, and patterns—such as the golden ratio, mandalas, and symmetrical forms—carry spiritual significance and reflect divine order in the universe.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche engages with sacred geometry as a living language of the Divine Mother, particularly through her work with Hindu goddess traditions like Lalitha Tripura Sundari, whose multi-layered cosmology is encoded in geometric and numerical patterns. The geometry of mystical spaces—like the 64-door void temple—becomes a portal for transformation and spiritual ascension, where form and consciousness intertwine.
Psyche introduces Lalitha Tripura Sundari, a luminous goddess from the Shakta tradition whose name means 'the playful one' and 'beauty of the three worlds.'
Episode 171 is a devotional musical tribute to Lalitha Tripura Sundari, the Divine Mother in Hinduism, featuring a sung hymn called 'Crowned Blushfire.'
A mystical audio-visual journey through a void temple with 64 doors, featuring ethereal music and poetic narration about transformation and spiritual ascension.
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