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by IDTimeTraveller

from 3rdDimensionOnLine Website


 

Metatron's Cube
 
The image you see above is the correct version of "Metatron’s Cube", or the fruit of life with the 5
platonic solids. I made it with a 3D program and what you see are the actual edges of the platonic
solids.

The dodecahedron and icosahedron actually


have their "inner" corner points touching the
star tetrahedron that fits in a circle that is =
1/Ø x the circle connecting the corners of the
outer cube.

Where Ø ("phi") = 1.618 033 988 749 594 ...

The way to figure out drawing this is by


beginning with the normal flower of life "grid"
(of 5 non-intersecting inner circles, or in this
case: 7 intersecting full circles - left image):

Then draw a circle that is equal to 1/Ø x the


outer circle.

For this, put the point of a compass on the


middle of the vertical radius (in the centre of
the second "flower" from the top along the
vertical axis) and draw a circle from where the
horizontal axis (through the middle of the
circle) cuts the outer circle (see below);
The circle you can draw when you put one point of the compass in the centre of the grid, and draw a
circle from where the other circle cuts the vertical axis (through the middle of the circle), is a circle Ø
times smaller than the outer circle:
 
 

After this, draw the appropriate startetrahedron(s) and you have found all the points necessary to
draw the other platonic solids.

Here are all the platonic solids the way they fit in Metatron’s cube:

Tetrahedron Star tetrahedron


Cube Octahedron

Dodecahedron Icosahedron

All platonic solids


Not all solids can be (fully) seen, as some lines are hidden behind others.
Here are all the solids of Metatron’s cube.
This is what you see in Metatron’s cube
All solids as in metatron’s cube, seen from from the top, but here it is seen from the
side (right) side.

Classic representation of dodecahdron in tetrahedron

This is a correct version of a dodecahdron The corners of the dodecahedron are found
in a startetrahedron. It’s a classic by drawing lines from the corners of the big
representation that is commonly done in a startetrahedron to those of a
way that is incorrect. startetrahedron that is Ø times smaller. .

 
 

 
from Sangraal Website

Drawing by Drunvalo Melchizedek


 
Perhaps you can see the rectangle with the triad on top and bottom. It is part of the cube nested within
a cube. Metatron’s Cube is the incubator of 3D. It represents a box within a box or a cube nested
within a cube.
 
The Tesseract represents a process in which one might peer into the fourth
dimension. The drawings of the Dodecahedron - Eve’s Grid and the Tesseract are
basically the same geometry except that the Tesseract is tilted so you might better
define the six sections.

Outlined in red is one of the six sections. The idea is to go into the outlined area
and see it as a cube. Once you have visualized being inside the cube, it
represents the cube of 4D. Click on the Tesseract to get a larger image for
visualization.

It often takes a student several tries to actually get inside the 4D cube. The larger
image works much better than the small one. If you have difficulty after a couple of The Tesseract
days, perhaps stop for a few days and try again. It took me several attempts to see Drawing comes from a
book published in 1928
it the first time. titled "Theosophy and
the Fourth Dimension"
Seeing the cube within a cube dimensionally leads one to consider the nature of by Alexander Horne.
the Holographic model. It has the nature of being exactly the same structure if
you were to tear off a piece from the edge. The integrity of the geometry would be maintained infinitely.
The image below could be that of the corner you just ripped off the edge.

Above, we see that the Tree of


Life is contained in Metatron’s
Cube/Grid. The view above
comes from the Seed of Life,
therefore metaphorically, the
Tree is contained within the
seed, and is a fractal property
from the beginning.

Drawing by Drunvalo Melchizedek


When considering the Flower of life Geometries, keep in mind that curved lines represent female
characteristics and straight lines represent male characteristics. The drawing depicts the holographic
nature of the male and female character of the grid work and a deeper, more "within" nature, of
Metatron’s Cube.

Merkaba Field
 

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