Metatron's Cube: An Aspect of Sacred Geometry
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Introduction to the Metatron's Cube
As a symbol, the Metatron's cube, like a map, can indicate many destinations. Ultimately you will decide where in the infinite realms of consciousness this map of ancient forms will take you. On this page, you will find information about the Metatron's Cube and sacred geometry. You will find incredible videos illustrating natural sacred geometries, as well as original Metatron's cube and sacred geometry art and prints for purchase.
Mandala Video with a Few Metatron Mandalas
Discovering the Metatron's Cube
Crossing Paths With Sacred Geometry

Artistically, I was struck by the visual impact of the Metatron's cube, pictured above, when I first came upon it. After doing some further reading on Wikipedia's Flower of Life Article, I found that Metatron's cube can be derived from the Fruit of Life, which is a special thirteen circle arrangement. This arrangement emerges from a series of intersecting circles placed in radial symmetry to form the approximation of a hexagon, known as the Seed of Life. The Seed of Life arrangement begins first with a single circle which is then intersected by a second circle, so that the circumference of each of the two circles travel through the center of the other, creating the so called vesica pisces, from which the "Jesus Fish" can be derived. Adding five more circles in radial symmetry creates the Seed of Life, and then after one expands this initial form by adding more circles in the same vesica pisces manner while removing earlier circles, one arrives at the Flower of Life. From further expansion, the Fruit of Life emerges. Connecting the centers of each of the thirteen circles of the Fruit of Life forms the Metatron's cube above.
Sacred Geometry Metatron's Cube Mandala Poster Prints
Sacred Geometry Metatron's Cube Mandala Poster
View This Sacred Geometry Mandala
This Metatron's cube mandala poster is a unique piece of sacred geometry art, adding a contemplative energetic grid design to any room used for massage, energy work, meditation, or contemplation.
From: Waking Minds
Size: 23" x 35"
Price: $22.99
Sacred Geometry Metatron's Cube Mandala Poster Zoomed In

Sacred Geometry Metatron's Cube Mandala Poster Zoomed in More

Om Sacred Geomety Metatron's Cube Mandala Poster
View This Sacred Geometry Mandala
A powerful variation on the metatron's cube mandala poster, this sacred geometry print incorporates the Om (Aum) symbol.
From: Waking Minds
Size: 23" x 35"
Price: $22.99
Metatron's Cube Colorscape Mandala Poster
View This Sacred Geometry Mandala
This is a third variant on the Metatron's cube mandala poster. The colors are much more organic and cloud like, and it is layered with an image of some of my abstract acrylic art. The linear sacred geometry combines with fluid colors creating a unique cosmic poster.
From: Waking Minds
Size: 23" x 35"
Price: $22.99
Sacred Geometry Metatron Mandala Star Poster
View This Sacred Geometry Mandala
This 16"x20" Metatron's Cube mandala poster is both boldly colorful and strikingly intricate.
From: Waking Minds
Size: 16" x 20"
Price: $16.99
Sacred Geometry Metatron Blue Mandala Star Poster
View This Sacred Geometry Mandala
This 16"x20" Metatron's Cube mandala poster is both boldly colorful and strikingly intricate.
From: Waking Minds
Size: 16" x 20"
Price: $16.99
The Hexagon
Metatron's Cube and Nature
Giant Naturally Occuring Hexagonal Cloud Formation On Saturn Pole (Video)
Seed of Life Progression from Wikimedia Commons

The Cube(s) in Metatron's Cube
The figure of Metatron's Cube contains flattened wireframe versions of several regular polyhedrons, or three dimensional polygons, known as the platonic solids. These platonic solids are the Tetrahedron (four sided pyramid), the Cube (or Hexahedron, six sides), the Octahedron (eight sides), the Dodecahedron (twelve sides), and the Icosahedron (twenty sides). The cube can be seen if you study the hexagon of Metatron's Cube and the three major lines that intersect the center of the central circle.The exception to this direct correspondence of the platonic solids to the lines of Metatron's Cube is the dodecahedron, although according to the video below by artist Charles Gilchrist, this exception can be eliminated by layering additional Metatron's Cubes over top of each other, out of which the dodecahedron is then formed.
In the times of the ancient Greeks, the five platonic solids were important as they symbolized the elements from which the universe was built. Interestingly enough, in more recent times a "mostly regular" Icosahedron has served as a way of visualizing our planet, as the basis of Buckminster Fuller's dymaxion map of the Earth.
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Temple Metatron: Original Abstract Acrylic Sacred Geometry Art
The Flower of Life Merkabah form as Mandala

Take a few moments to stare at the image, and notice how your mind visually shifts and reorganizes the Metatron's cube mandala so that new shapes and patterns emerge. In this way, the actual viewing of the painting is an act of creation between you and the picture.
This piece, Temple Metatron by contemporary artist Luke Orsborne, illustrates the way Metatron's cube can interlock with other Metatron's cubes, creating even more complex and striking images.
Metatron's Cube and the US Government

If you take a look at the back of a dollar bill, you will see the familiar pyramid with an eye along with the Great Seal on the opposite side. The thirteen stars on the seal are arranged in a slightly different manner than the thirteen circles of Metatron's Cube, but they none the less create a hexagram. And if one examines the points of the hexagram or Star of David, superimposed on the pyramid on the left, at each point there is a letter. These letters can be arranged to form the word MASON. In addition, you will find that various elements of Washington DC may be seen to correspond to a flattened Metatron's cube.
The free masons, however, deny involvement with developing the iconography on the US dollar, and if you read Wikipedia's history of the Great Seal, you will find that though Ben Franklin was indeed a mason, and did sit on the initial committee to design the seal, you will also discover that there were three separate committees, through which the seal's final design changed and evolved. There is no hard evidence to show that the key players in the design were masons, though perhaps the masons and the designers of the seal were drawing from similar fascinations and influences. There certainly was a masonic presence during the formation of the early US government. If and how that relates to Metatron's Cube and where that leads is for you to decide.
Sacred Design Metatron's Cube Water Bottles
Metatron Star Mandala Water Bottle
From: Waking Minds
Description: 1.0L Sigg Water Bottle
Price: $27.99
Sound Waves Transform Fluid Into Metatron Hexagons (Video)
Hit pause and play rapidly on this one to see various geometric frames.
Sacred Geometry Metatron's Cube Mandala T-Shirts
Sacred Geometry Material
Metatron's Cube Beyond Religion
Spiritual Realities Larger Than Orthodox Tradition
Metatron's Cube, which itself is an intricately interconnected figure, can interlock with other Metatron's Cubes the way honeycombs interlock. Much like a fractal, Metatron's cube can also be resized, so that smaller ones can fit inside of larger ones, and vice versa, on to infinity. To me, beyond the visual impact of Metatron's Cube, it is this ability to infinitely interconnect that makes the figure so appealing.
All things are connected. All things interlink. This idea is found in Thich Nhat Hanh's concept of interbeing, as well as the myth of Indra's Net. We can see this interconnection through the intertwined complexity of flourishing ecosystems. We can also see it in the cascading negative effects accumulating from the assault on our interdependent environment as seen in our current and unprecedented holocene extinction period. This interconnectivity and interdependence to me is the message spoken by Metatron's Cube. And in the case of this particular figure, the interlinking is one of order, harmony and beauty, which speaks to a wide, awe inspiring, and inclusive universe. Like Buckminster Fuller's icosahedron based Dymaxion Map, there is no one correct orientation.
In this way, Metatron's Cube as a starting point for contemplation and meditation can help bring us a of sense wonder, connection, and an inner peace, which may allow us to begin setting up the right conditions for peace in the wider field of humanity. This transformation of basic and raw materials or realities of the world into "gold" is a form of inner alchemy, revealing our spiritual light. The symbol of the Metatron's Cube, if viewed properly, is one vehicle which can lend support to such a transformation.
Sacred Geometry and Mandala Links
- Mandala Art and Information
- A page presenting information, books, and posters relating to traditional and contemporary mandalas.
- Carlos Arturo Smith's Labyrinth Page
- The healing labyrinth mandalas of Colorado artist Carlos Arturo Smith.
- The Mandalas of Robb Seal
- Original mandalas with healing intentions by Colorado artist, energy worker, and massage therapist Robb Seal.
- Charles Gilchrist's Page
- The work of sacred geometry artist Charles Gilchrist.
- Bruce Rawles's Geometry Code
- Graphics, screen savers, an online intro to sacred geometry, and extensive links to other mathematical, mandala, and sacred geometry sites.
- Sacred Geometry in Art History
- Some great images of sacred geometric figures in art and architecture throughout the ages.
- The Mandala Project
- "The Mandala Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting peace through art and education. It offers a visual demonstration of individuals coming together to create something larger than themselves while maintaining their personal uniqueness." Submit your own unique mandala to the project.
- Sierpinski's Triangle
- In this blog entry, Metatron's cube is overlayed with Sierpinski's Triangle. A really great configuration.
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KabbalArt
Mar 26, 2012 @ 5:59 am | delete
- Fascinating stuff.
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Dianekmt
Nov 2, 2011 @ 12:49 am | delete
- I love this lens, thankyou for putting it together!
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Jalailama
Oct 2, 2011 @ 7:13 pm | delete
- Very informative and interesting lens! Love sacred geometry too! Blessed Be.
~ Jalai Lama
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arli
Oct 2, 2011 @ 3:22 am | delete
- First of all Angel Metatron is not an Archangel. He is a Seraphim, the highest of all forms of angels, who sits closest to God. Next to that, I'm not so sure where exactly you got the reference that Bartolomeo Cristofori woke up from a dream or a flash of light. I don't know.
This article is hard and compelling and lovely, interesting and very informative. But. Please do get your facts straight. You speak with so much conviction as if everything is accurate.
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littlelotus Sep 27, 2011 @ 12:46 am | delete
- fascinating.... love the diagrams and posters.... just awesome!
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