60 tattoos of Metraton's cube (and their meaning)
Sacred geometry is a collection of figures found in art, nature, meditation, and architecture. Through their study, understanding and integration, we can connect with divine energies and improve our lives. One of the most famous sacred figures is Metraton's Cube.
Archangel Metraton is considered the creator of the cube. He is a somewhat controversial character in Judeo-Christian mythology because he does not appear in any of the scriptures. They say about him that he is the most powerful archangel, little Yahweh. Therefore, he was given various celestial roles. He is considered the messenger of God or his scribe. Other scholars have said that it was Lucifer himself, and in other versions he was the prophet Enoch who became an archangel.
Metraton's cube was created from the soul of an angel. It is a complex geometric shape that can be represented in two ways. First, in two dimensions. This view is commonly used for general images and tattoos. And then, in three dimensions ... a composition that is even more difficult to achieve.
This figure consists of 13 circles of the same size, connected to each other by lines that start from the center of each circle and connect the centers of the other 12 circles. These circles are located in two hexagonal groups. The central group consists of 7 circles, and the group of 6 remaining circles is in the periphery. There are 78 lines in total in this figure. Their internal structure forms four of the five Platonic Solids, which are fundamental geometric shapes that exist in the universe. This sacred symbol is believed to represent the cycle of life, its mathematical and physical aspects, love and information about creation.
Among other attributes, this symbol provides access to each person's Akashic records, that is, to their past, present and future. It can also protect and heal soul and body, helps communicate with angels, and gives us the ability to transmute and transform energies.
What styles are most commonly used?
In tattoos, Metraton's Cube is usually depicted in a geometric style. These designs perfectly underline its complex composition. You can make them black and white or add colored touches. Another style widely used in this design is pointillism, which also emphasizes its geometry by giving it interesting shadows.
Size level, this is usually medium to large size bodywork. Even in his most minimalistic images, there is a lot of detail to be seen. Some people accompany this drawing with other elements of a geometric, natural or spiritual nature. Hexagonal shapes, lines, triangles, mandalas, leaves, snowflakes, chakras and meditating human figures are the most depicted motifs in these compositions.
With this tattoo you will be closer to divinity.
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