Akhenaton and Sacred Geometry


Akhenaton – The Law of One .

In ancient Egypt, Akhenaton was a pacifist pharaoh who changed his name to one with different meaning. Akhenaton “instrument or servant of Aton, the god of the Sun.” faced opposition from the priests, who had established a religion in which they themselves were central figures, and he also encountered resistance from militant groups. He had few followers, mainly because his belief system did not depend on external influences; instead, he taught that God resides within each of us.

Akhenaton, considered the first monotheist in history, introduced a vision centered on a single source (Aton, the Sun), which today is sometimes interpreted through the lens of sacred geometry. It is believed that during Akhenaton’s time, hidden knowledge was developed through a school he founded called “The Akhenaton Egyptian School of Mysteries ” based on hidden knowledge and geometric patterns as a way of seeking the essence and the creation of life.

Geometry is present in universal patterns and proportions found in nature, art, and architecture. From simple forms, complex structures can be built—such as shells, flowers, animals, and historic buildings—revealing a mathematical harmony between what we see and its internal composition.

Sources: Drunvalo Melchizedek, Paprika 2006

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