Ancient mystics understood this potent way to alter consciousness and connect with the divine. These patterns were carved into temples going back 4,000 years. Gazing at Visionary Art that incorporates sacred geometry will orient your mind with symmetry and balance. Sacred geometry is the mathematical representation of patterns that are prevalent everywhere in nature. It helps people connect with the transcendent, eternal realm of the spirit. By simply gazing at these images you will feel a connection to the divine nature within yourself.

Visionary art is art that purports to transcend the physical world and portray a wider vision of awareness including spiritual or mystical themes, or is based in such experiences.  – Alex Grey

artwork by Xavi Panneton.

What is Visionary Art?

Leonardo da Vinci was known to incorporate the aesthetic harmony of mathematical formulas in his art. The tradition of painting visions goes all the way back to cave-paintings. Mystics used mandalas and luscious visual compositions to deepen their own spiritual presence, raise consciousness, and contemplate the eternal. Today modern Visionary Artists take this rich history and use varied techniques to illustrate exalted states which exemplify the transcendent. Sacred geometry is overt in these paintings but many artists prefer to subtly mask these patterns within the visual composition.

artwork by Miles Toland

Visionary artists are well aware that stimulation of the visual cortex can actually alter consciousness. Pulling on themes from intuition, dreams, and mystical states, Visionary Art has grown in popularity in recent years. It is a powerful influence in an emerging spiritual and transformational culture. When an artist connects to their innate personal vision they can share this revelation with their audience. The art becomes a medium for a shared visionary experience between the artist and the art-lover.

Art Shapes Consciousness and Culture

Our surroundings have a profound affect on our mood. We are bombarded by art in the form of billboards and endless advertisements. The antidote is to surround ourselves with beauty to balance the harshness that the world throws at us. This includes good food, music, nature, friends, and visual art. Brain research shows us of the many positive results from incorporating more art in your life. Here are some places where you will see sacred geometry:

  • Architecture: Ancient structures like the Pyramids of Egypt, Stonehenge, and Gothic cathedrals incorporate sacred geometry in their design.
  • Art and Design: Sacred geometry appears in mandalas, mosaics, and religious art, providing a sense of balance and harmony.
  • Meditation and Spiritual Practice: You can use sacred geometric forms, such as the Flower of Life, as meditative tools. This will connect you with higher consciousness.
  • Science and Nature: The study of natural patterns, like honeycombs, nautilus shells, and snowflakes, aligns with sacred geometric principles.

Stimulating the Visual Cortex

While you gaze at these pieces, thousands of neurological synapses are firing. The colors, and spatial relationships conjure all sorts of memories and feelings as you allow yourself to drift in reverie. The same relaxed affect happens when you gaze at clouds allowing your imagination to see shapes and figures in them. This is not passive. It is an active practice of allowing your right-hemisphere, your nonlinear brain to open up and stretch out. It is in these spaces that transcendence occurs and time becomes irrelevant.

Your brain has a surge of oxytocin every time you gaze at something beautiful. Research shows that our love for art is deeply entwined in our biology/neurology. Our brains are always seeking the invisible patterns that tell a story of the divine existence that we inhabit. Perhaps we are merely reflecting on the magnificence of billions of cells working in perfect harmony to grant us life?

artwork by Krystleyez

Damanhur Underground Visionary Art Temple

One of the world’s most beautiful examples of visionary art and sacred geometry is the Temples of Humankind at Damanhur. The underground hand carved temples, in the foothills of northern Italy, are part of the eco-village and spiritual community. The project started in 1978. After years of secret construction the incredible temples are now available for all to enjoy. The visionary art is a fusion of ancient mysteries and the forgotten wisdom of great civilizations. This immersive experience of visionary art has a powerful effect of attuning human consciousness. Yet there are much easier ways to bring the power of visionary art and sacred geometry into your personal world.

Damanhur offers retreats and workshops.

From honeycomb, to the scales of a fish, to the neural networks of our brains, all of life is composed of intricate patterns. The geometric patterns found in nature provide an integral window into the interconnected fabric of Creation. Sacred geometry unites science and spirituality, self and “other”, right brain (intuition) and left brain (rational thinking), inner and outer, macro and micro… -Artist, Krystleyez

Adjusting Your Environment with Art

I love to surround myself with Visionary Art. Simple acts of beautifying your personal space will have a wonderful influence on your mood. I use Visionary Art as my screensaver on computer and iPhone. I fill my walls with it, place art stickers on my water bottle, and more. Every time I see it I am reminded to stop, breathe, and contemplate the beauty encircling my life.

artwork by Laura Santi

I paint mandalas and geometric patterns in my artwork to represent the underlying harmonic order of life, which I believe is consciousness. Our society is reviving our spirituality and artists are using Sacred Geometry and conscious iconography to facilitate that reconnection. On a personal level, I love working with the flower of life pattern because it’s a simple and efficient algorithm that I can create in my art studio with a compass or on a giant street art mural with a shoestring and tack. The pattern becomes a mathematic foundation for spontaneous designs to grow. It’s a pattern that is simultaneously esoteric and approachable. – Artist, Miles Toland

artwork by Android Jones

Sacred Geometry is a visual and mathematical language that speaks to us in a non-linear and inter dimensional way. It bypasses our rational minds by harmonizing with the roots of our existence. In my work I often use organic symmetry that develops out of root patterns that can be found in sacred geometry. I find that by allowing my feeling to direct the brush I often discover later that fundamental equations were found intuitively. Thus proving that it is in us and a part of us. I feel that sacred geometry is used so prevalently in Visionary Art because it is resonating with the overall message of unity and harmony of all things, which is a common theme in Visionary Art. -Artist, Amanda Sage

Making the Unseen Visible

Sacred geometry is embedded in the very fabric of life. It offers a profound connection between the natural world, mathematical principles, and universal order. The rhythmic patterns of ocean waves often align with harmonic principles. Butterfly wings display bilateral symmetry. You can see Radial and mirror symmetry in most plants and flowers. Bees construct hexagonal cells to maximize space and efficiency. The intricate, symmetrical designs in snowflakes exhibit underlying geometric precision.

We are literally surrounded by sacred geometry but we rarely take the time to notice it. Visionary Art brings our attention back to these inherent patterns that are everywhere in nature. Art has the ability to amplify the beauty that often goes unnoticed in life. It invites us to stop, reflect and be filled with awe.

Sacred geometry exists in a hidden dimension, manifesting itself in the physical world. I try to use it in my art in a similar way, hidden from view, like a skeleton. Understanding how the geometries connect all things is what truly makes it powerfully revelatory. It is a bridge between our consciousness and the holographic continuum. On the one hand, I feel it has unfortunately become cliche, and has a cultural misunderstanding because of its ubiquity in the visionary arts. However, whatever it takes to open the door to one’s education and further study on the matter is a great.
-Artist Carey Thompson

artwork by Amanda Sage

Though Visionary Art is a great way to stimulate the visual cortex and dream it doesn’t need to end there. Give yourself some time to stare at a leaf, a flower, or a seashell. Take time to ponder the magnificent patterns of nature unfolding all around you. This connection with unseen patterns is a way to deepen into your own soul, to feel alive with your senses. Make time each day to be present, to notice the subtle and exquisite beauty that surrounds you at all times. Without a conscious effort, these things may just continue to pass you by unnoticed…


Jacob Devaney

Jacob blogs for Huffington Post and others in addition to Culture Collective. He specializes in social media, and cross-platform (or trans-media) content and campaigns. Meditation, playing piano, exploring nature, seeing live music, and going to Hopi Dances are some of his passions. As a co-founder of unify.org, Jacob lives for community and believes that we are all interconnected with our own special gift to offer the world.

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