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DALL·E 2024-12-25 14.19.13 - A cosmic illustration of Metatron's Cube as the central focus

Stellar Architecture

Meaningful Designs Inspired by Ancient Knowledge

What if a house could be more than a shelter—what if it could resonate with meaning and align with our life purpose?


Through studying ancient texts and their connections to astrology, I’ve begun crafting houses that embody the human spirit reflected in each Zodiac sign.


Maybe this idea is a waste of time, or maybe it brings us closer to our full potential as humans. What if it could act as a bridge between the material and the spiritual, reenergizing us?
Welcome to Feng Shui 2.0—well, maybe!

 

Around the 15 of each month, starting in January 2025, I will release a concept house, and a description based on this month Zodiac.

How this concept came to life:

Building my A-frame house was an expensive attempt to answer a question: Is there something greater than ourselves?


This experience was transformative and forced me to reconsider the structure of reality. I found myself exploring a new concept: what if our ideas don’t come from within but from somewhere else? Perhaps a universal consciousness, akin to the "cloud" in technology.

My quest led me into the rabbit hole of astronomy and its influence on religions, hidden symbolism in our world, and the profound connection we share with the universe.

I began asking new questions:

  • What would it feel like if I build based on one personal chart?

  • Can I use astronomy to shape the spaces we live in to enhance our lives?

  • What happens when we integrate sacred geometry in ways that are personalized to us?

 

It reminded me of how Templars and Masons used sacred geometry in cathedrals to honor the "Son/Sun of God." My theory is simple: if astrology helps guide our life paths, could its foundational principles also guide the design of our spaces?

It starts with Astrology

To me, God resides within us. Before incarnation, I believe we choose our life path and the experiences we’ll have in the material world. By examining the stars at the time and place of our birth, we can uncover guidance to align with divine will and understand the boundaries we should live within.

Life is about transformation. We must endure the pain of the material world, die to old selves, and be reborn to discover the power within. Good and bad are merely functions of divine order, much like the sun: it gives life, yet it can destroy, and its cycles reflect transformation.

From astrology, ancient cultures derived archetypes and mapped these onto systems like the Tree of Life, a key to understanding the divine order of the universe and our place in it.​​

Tree of Life, Chakra and Sephirot.

The Chakra system, rooted in the Vedas, and the Tree of Life share profound similarities. Both are intricately linked to astrology and mystical systems, representing cycles of time, transformation, and human experience.

The Tree of Life is a sacred geometric symbol embodying cosmic principles. The Sephirot—manifestations of the infinite (Ein Sof)—represent aspects of the soul, with the human body mirroring their arrangement.

Sacred geometry forms the foundation of this pattern:

  • The 22 paths connecting the Sephirot correspond to the 22 Hebrew letters, tied to planets, zodiac signs, and elements in Kabbalistic astrology.

  • Celestial connections: Each Sephirah corresponds to celestial bodies (e.g., Binah to Saturn, Chesed to Jupiter), linking cosmic forces with spiritual attributes.

Metatron’s Cube and sacred geometry

Derived from the Tree of life, Metatron’s Cube symbolizes divine intelligence and the interconnection of all things. It incorporates harmonic proportions like the Golden Ratio, seen in nature—from spiral galaxies to DNA.

  • 13 circles: Represent the feminine aspect of unity.

  • 78 lines: Form the masculine aspect of structure and logic.

  • Sacred proportions: Ratios like 1:√2 and 1:1.618 appear throughout its design, mirroring universal harmony.

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