
A Catalan solid, or Archimedian dual, is a dual polyhedron to an Archimedean solid. The Catalan solids are named for the Belgian mathematician, Eugène Catalan, who first described them in 1865.
A Catalan solid, or Archimedian dual, is a dual polyhedron to an Archimedean solid. The Catalan solids are named for the Belgian mathematician, Eugène Catalan, who first described them in 1865.
There are 12 Inner Laws that embody and represent many intricate details of our life story; the environment that we were raised in, the type of parents or parental figures we had; the friends that we were destined to meet along the way; inescapable events that seemed to change everything. All of these things help to shape who we are as adults, and they are not always positive or constructive traits. This is how we live. This is how we die. This relates to how we manifest and what we manifest. The Catalans align with the 12 laws.
The Inner Law that defines you comes with habits and quirks, but carries within it one dominant characteristic. This is what we will be discussing here. You may find that there is more than one Inner Law that seems to be a part of your life. There is only one, however, that is the dominant figure. Get to know this part of yourself and become more aware of how it shapes your decisions as well as the direction that relationships often unfold for you. The Inner Law is a fixed energy, unconscious of itself. It does not observe the results of your life as being affected by its whims.
The Catalan solids teaching is a transmission of the healers of Mexico, which are connected to the sacred geometries and their influences. 49-shaped grids can be written to shift the Inner Law that dominates your life so that you can change things that don’t serve you anymore.
This is a 4 hour class.
Type | Lesson Title | Time |
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Introduction | 12 Min |