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BioGeometrical balance and harmony in nature by shapes

(By Johan van Vulpen)

 

 

The original Dutch version starts with a general discussion of BioGeometry. Below you find only the translation of the examples of shapes that can be used in the garden and in the house.

 

Johan van Vulpen, June 2001

 

 

The L-shape works in any position. It is very suitable to use with trees. You can do that by drawing the shape on the trunk. Another possibility is to use a piece of wire, bend it in the right shape and fix it onto the trunk or stick it with the longest leg into the ground next to the tree.

 

This BioGeometrical shape works only in the horizontal position contrary to the L-shape mentioned above that can be used in any position. This shape is very suitable for plants and bushes. You can make it from wood, use stones or even a wall from soil (but rain can change the shape).

Important are the angles of 45° and the squarely ends as shown in the figure at the left. The shape is most effective when the open arms are directed to the west.

 

 

 

 

 

The use of the shape behind plants

 

You can make the shape longer to balance more plants at the same time

 

 

The L-shape fixed on a tree

 

 

A wire in the L-shape next to the trunk of an indoor plant

 

 

The L-shape in a vase for flowers