Sacred Geometry
Chapter Two - The Vesica Piscis: Where Two Worlds Meet
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CHAPTER TWO
The Vesica Piscis: Where Two Worlds Meet
CREATION DOESN’T BEGIN with one. It begins when one becomes two.
Take the original circle.
Now copy it.
Place it so that it overlaps the first one, just enough for their centers to meet.
Where they intersect, something new appears:
A shape like an almond, an eye, a seed, a portal.
This is the Vesica Piscis.
It is the sacred space between two wholenesses.
It’s what happens when oneness meets another.
It’s the space of union, of tension, of potential.
And it’s everywhere.
The Vesica Piscis is birth. Not metaphorically, but literally.
The yoni. The doorway between realms.
You were born through a Vesica Piscis.
You breathe through it, too. Every inhale and exhale moves through lungs shaped like it.
Your eyes are Vesica.
So are the windows in cathedrals.
So are the fish that early Christians drew to signal secret faith.
So is the space in which the divine meets the material.
This shape is the interface.
It’s also the moment where mathematics and mysticism shake hands.
It births ratio.
It unlocks duality.
And from it, the next shapes begin to bloom.
It’s not just art.
It’s not just coincidence.
It’s a blueprint.
It’s a doorway.
In sacred geometry, every shape is a consequence of a deeper truth.
The Vesica Piscis says:
“Creation is born where two realities collide.”
It is the beginning of contrast.
It is the start of story.
