Digna Love - Sacred Geometry and Fibonacci Numbers


Posted July 26, 2016 by dignalove

Digna Love explains the significance of the Fibonacci sequence

 
As a spiritual person and a healer, Digna love has a keen interest in alternative medicine, angles, alchemy, and sacred geometry.

Sacred geometry credits emblematic and sacred essence to some geometric figures, shapes, and ratios and sequences. One of such sequences is the Fibonacci sequence. By definition, the first numbers of the sequence are 1 and 1. Each subsequent number of the sequence equals the sum of two previous numbers.

Therefore, the Fibonacci sequence looks like the following: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, …

The sequence is named after Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, also known as Fibonacci. He popularized the Arabic numerical system in the Western World, and introduced the West to the sequence that now bears his name. He has done this in his book called Liber Abaci that he wrote in 1202.

Fibonacci numbers appear so frequently and so unexpectedly everywhere in mathematics, that mathematicians even have an entire journal dedicated to their study. The journal is called Fibonacci Quarterly. It has been published since 1963 by the Fibonacci Association, an organization dedicated to the study of the Fibonacci numbers that was also created in 1963.

The Fibonacci numbers appear in multiple places in nature.

The first example is tree branches. In the beginning there is one stem. The stem grows until it produces a branch. Now there are two branches. Then one of the branches divides into two, while the other one keeps growing by itself. The number is now three. When one of the branches divides into two again, the number is now five. We have 1, 2, 3, 5,… which is the Fibonacci sequence.

Snail shells and nautilus shells also follow the Fibonacci sequence. The same pattern can be observed in goat horns, and the shape of spider webs.

Spiral galaxies also follow the same pattern. The Milky Way has several spiral parts, each of them a Fibonacci spiral of about twelve degrees.

Even our bodies and animal bodies have proportions that follow the Fibonacci sequence. For example, the distance from the navel to the floor and from the top of the head to the navel is the golden ratio. As a healer, Digna Loveis very interested in facts like these and their meanings.

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Last Updated July 26, 2016