6 Chapter 6: Esoteric Geometry 

Esoteric Geometry explores how the position, movement, and shape of bodies in space determine psychological states, kármic conditions, and the eventual attainment of spiritual perfection.

Keynotes

  • Scaffolding of Imagination: Geometry is the link between Art and Science; a mathematical equation must possess beauty to be perfect .

  • Positional Karma: The position of a body in space (be it an atom, a human, or a planet) determines its molecular structure and kármic behavior ,.

  • Spatial Grids: Angelic creations known as "space grids" cover the entire universe, determining psychological aspects based on the observer's perspective .

  • Geometry of the Soul: Chakras adopt specific geometric forms—such as the Cross (Muladhara) or the Lotus (Anahata)—reflecting cosmic centers .

  • The Law of Motion:

    • Centripetal (Rotation): Focuses inward, creating the sentiment of separativity or egoism .

    • Centrifugal (Translation): Focuses outward toward a higher center, developing unity and altruism .

  • Angelic Synthesis: Devas inhabit "intermolecular spaces" (virgin space free of karma) and act as the bridge between spiritual life and material form ,.

  • The Androgynous Archetype: The goal of evolution is the "Androgynous Being," where polarities reconcile and the soul creates a radiant, indestructible body called the Linga Sharira ,.


Comprehensive Summary

The Science of Form and Perspective
The chapter establishes geometry as the "scaffolding of the imagination" . It posits that the Universe's structure is fundamentally kármic, meaning that the relative position of celestial bodies or chemical elements dictates their internal structure and psychological expression . This creates a system of "spatial grids"—angelic structures that organize manifested life across all levels, from molecules to galaxies .

The Geometry of Human Consciousness
Esoteric geometry extends to the human organism. Following Druidic concepts, the author suggests that organs and cells have kármic missions related to their geometric placement within the body . This logic applies to the Science of Centers (Chakras): these force portals adopt specific shapes (circles, crosses, or lotuses) based on the cosmic energies they absorb and the number of "petals" they develop .

Spiral Motions and Psychological Effects
All creation begins as a Spiral . The author identifies two primary movements that define a being's character:

  1. Rotation: A centripetal force moving toward the center, which esoterically relates to the "ego" and the feeling of being a separate entity .

  2. Translation: A centrifugal force moving toward a larger center (like a Sun or Galaxy), which promotes the sentiment of universal unity and synthesis .

Angels as Lords of the Archetype
The "intermolecular spaces" between gravitational fields are described as virgin zones, free of karma, where the Angelic Kingdom resides . These Devas are the "Lords of the Archetypes" who maintain the balance between the "Will to Be" (Spirit) and the "Purpose to Realize" (Form) .

The Linga Sharira and Final Integration
The culmination of this geometric evolution is the Archetype of Man: the Androgynous Being . In this state, the polarities of spirit and matter are integrated within the causal center of the soul. An Initiate in this stage, with the help of superior Devas, can build a Linga Sharira—a "living talisman" of a body that does not age, is immune to disease, and can appear or disappear from the ether at will through the use of specific Mantras .