Holographic Temple of Light

 

What is a Holographic Temple?

A Holographic Temple is a vortex of universal energy that has the capacity of transmuting the astral atmosphere in the area where it is installed.

This vortex is created by the holographic sequence of intertwined pyramids, generated by the symbol of six rays. Clairvoyantly, it appears as a sequence of multi-colored ethereal crystals that is elevated to the sky and emits a special pulse that can be captured by any person like a fine vibration throughout the entire body.

This temple can be visualized as a central axis that is Born from the central point of the figure of six rays perpendicularly to the ground, like a pillar of light, around which a complex pyramidal grid is woven that channels the universal flow and makes it counter-rotate generating astral rainbows.

This giant symbol works like a fan of energy that recycles all the dense astral and mental energy generated by millions of unconscious thoughts and actions.

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Little by little, in an imperceptible way, it acts softly elevating the surrounding vibration and in octaves. Its effect is seen and felt over days and months after it is installed, generating an atmosphere of peace, where people feel happier.

It is thus essential for each city on this planet to have at least one Holographic Temple fulfilling this purpose. It is very easy and fun to make and can be done in different creative manners.

How is the figure drawn?

We must first learn how to draw this figure. We can draw it with paper, pencil and a compass. Then, we must learn to draw it in a larger size with sticks and a string prepared with colored powder, a technique that is used in constructions to define the lines of a wall, for example.

We draw a circle with a compass, mark the exact middle point of this circumference and trace the diameter. This will show us the points of contact of this diameter with the line of the circle.

From these points, with the same ray, we trace a semi-circumference to find the equidistant points and draw the equilateral triangles that originate a six-point star.

From each vertex of this six-point star, we can draw the projection of two lines that will serve only to draw the corresponding lines to each trio of rays

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We should note that the ray obtained has a specific angle that we should vary slightly, extending the parallel lines.

The ray obtained has the more acute angle, but the parallelism of the larger lines is maintained. This detail is important when making the larger drawing on the ground, because when standing beside a giant figure, one loses the perspective and must know what is being drawn, by first practicing many times on paper before making this simple drawing, obtained very exactly with a complex form.

We then repeat this operation in order until we have the final result of the six-ray drawing, with three rays to one side and three to the other, to form this figure which is capable of generating a sequence of Holographic Merkabas. To not get confused, it is better to draw the rays corresponding to the activating seal first and then the other three opposite rays that are draw from the vertices of the other equilateral triangle.

This operation is the secret to drawing this giant figure, so that it does not generate only one concentrated Merkaba, but that with the angle variation, the energy projects itself out and results in a successive fractal sequence of increasingly larger Merkabas. We can visualize this as a cone of light that projects toward the sky.

 

 

This geometrical complication is necessary if we want to paint this figure on the ground of a patio or if we want to make a giant Holographic Temple with cement lines, but if we want to make this figure with pieces of painted wood or bamboo, we can just cut 12 pieces of a large size and six of a smaller size, with almost half the size of the largest pieces. We than joint he pieces of wood to make this figure and the result will be the same, because what has the power of transmuting is the complex figure of six rays of acute angles. It is interesting to experiment this ourselves and see if we can feel this subtle vibration. However, even for this simple method, it is necessary at least to draw the six-point star to know where the exact center is and where each ray begins and ends.

Additionally, we can orient the figure in the North/South direction, aligning the two rays of an axis with this magnetic direction.