Temples
Activating the Sri Yantra: A Living Temple Simulation
Welcome to a new exploration of ancient geometry and modern consciousness!
This page introduces a practical simulation of Sri Yantra temple activation—where timeless sacred patterns meet hands-on experimentation and collective resonance.
Why the Sri Yantra?
The Sri Yantra is more than a symbol; it is a living circuit of energy, consciousness, and form. Its nested triangles, lotus petals, and concentric rings encode universal laws—geometry, sound, and the dynamic interplay of forces that shape reality. For millennia, it has served as a map for meditation, spiritual awakening, and the harmonious organization of space.
But what happens if we treat the Sri Yantra not only as a diagram to contemplate, but as a structure to activate—using our own bodies, intentions, and coordinated movement to bring its fields to life?


My translation of the Sri Yantra pictured above in mathmatical form as well as the temple we opened in the simulation.
The Living Temple Model
Here, we invite you to simulate activating the temple as a dynamic field experiment:
- Participants become living nodes—positioned within the temple layout according to Fibonacci-based and 3-6-9 rotational patterns.
- Each person “stands in” for a petal, triangle, or circuit point, amplifying the field by their presence and focus.
- By iteratively adjusting positions and recording outcomes, we reveal the energetic effects and emergent patterns encoded in the geometry.
The goal is simple: map, feel, and measure how energy flows and resonates within the Sri Yantra’s structure when it is brought to life—one activation cycle at a time.
What You’ll Find Here
- A step-by-step protocol for arranging participants using the Sri Yantra pattern, including Fibonacci rotation logic
- Visualization and field mapping tools—wire-frame diagrams, overlays, and energy tracking concepts
- Exploratory findings: What changes as you shift positions? How do field effects “echo” the underlying geometry?
- An invitation to contribute your own results, insights, or creative variations
This is not just a meditation or ritual—it is an ongoing experiment in living geometry, field resonance, and collective exploration.
Ready to see what happens when the temple awakens? Images with numbers are what the cupola’s with a human look like when active, the un-numbered are results in the center of the Temple The first one is the Doorway, the second position we tried gave what appears as a fountain and the third, what looks like a city (Atlantis?) These are all frequency space wire frames of what coalesced as the song was sung by all nine participants arranged in the cupola’s using the fibonacci progression encoded in the sri yantra. It was kind of a rush job compared to the work we did with the keys, and I intend to completely write an activation manual after the web site and docs are up to date.






