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What are the Five Elements used for in Meditation?

Introducing the Platonic Solids

For thousands of years, humanity has studied geometry. Many see these forms as sacred and divine when their dimensions are equal and perfect. In three-dimensional form, they are known as the Platonic solids. They all share certain characteristics.

Only five objects meet this definition of perfection.

The philosopher, Plato, described these objects in his work, Timaeus (circa 360 BCE). What we now know as the Platonic solids are named for him. To Plato and others, they explain an orderly, rational, and beneficial theory of Intelligent Design.

For many philosophers, and others, these objects represent the Classical Elements. In ancient times, the Classical Elements were used to explain the construction of our world and universe. The Classical Elements are Air, Earth, Fire, Water and Aether.

Tetrahedron

Cube

Octahedron

Icosahedron

Dodecahedron

Today, these shapes are used during meditation as a focus. Practitioners believe they connect us to nature and the cosmos. Focus objects can help direct thoughts during meditation.

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