

Both sexes however are (this is vital) absolutely equal to each other in this process of digging up what is hidden beneath our socially stratified personalities. In order for us to gain access again to this inner Core we have to seek for the motives upon which we act (out) in our daily existence. These dimensions hide the thought constructs upon which we have built our personalities or characters and that keep us enslaved to a version of self that hides our authentic self. The task of a life time is to explore the subconscious, unconscious as well as the conscious inner landscape of self, the three dimensions within which the ego personality functions as a mind construct.
#Sacred geometry symbols and meanings rectangles free
Both sexes though and this has been the cause of great misunderstanding between the sexes, have come into this world as ego personalities (Yang aspect) that have free choice whether to add to negativity in self or positivity in self or in walking a middle path. In other words: a male being needs to balance his Yang self with his inner Yin energies and a female being needs to balance her Yin self with her Yang aspects of self. When the geometric shape of the rhombus appears a significant change is installed within the consciousness of a human being one that supersedes the limited ego-self of the human personality and that acts for the benefit of all people. That task was and remains to this very day to reinstall balance within self between the Yin and Yang energy aspects that make up every human being and to reflect that inner balance into the outer world. This geometric symbol represents the inner focus that a human being needs to hold onto his life task during his life time on Earth.

It is found within the subsequent cultures and communities of our global world, often together with other geometrical depictions and it refers to the same notion everywhere.

The rhombus (or lozenge, diamond, kite) shape consists of two triangles, one downward (Yin) and one upward pointed (Yang), joined together. Beyond the myth A global and an eternal symbol: the rhombus or diamond, the ◊-shape
