My journey into sacred geometry began with a friend's simple suggestion and a book I couldn't put down. Early in my spiritual journey, a friend recommended The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life by Drunvalo Melchizedek. I had no idea what sacred geometry was at the time, but within days I had devoured the first volume and immediately started the second. Both read within a week.
The mysticism was interesting but what captured me was the math. I have an engineering mindset, one that thinks naturally in numbers, shapes and physics. Spiritual concepts were difficult for me to grasp at first, but when I reached the section on the Platonic Solids, it started to make sense. Here were perfect geometric forms I could see, touch and measure, and they were being connected to the deepest spiritual truths of the universe. The Platonic Solids became my bridge between the logical and the spiritual.
But I couldn't just read about it, I had to prove it to myself. I started drawing the Flower of Life symbol and saw how all five of the Platonic Solids were hidden inside. I learned about each one, their properties, and most captivating for me was how each Platonic Solid fits perfectly inside a sphere. I folded them from paper to build 3D models. Eventually that led me to 3D print them, and sure enough, they fit perfectly inside a sphere. That moment of confirmation only deepened my curiosity. What other secrets were hidden inside these five perfect shapes?
That curiosity never left. It grew into Transform Your Universe, a name that reflects everything I have come to believe. Nothing is static, ever. Everything is always changing. New ideas come and go and we adapt, we grow, we evolve. Old experiences are not wasted, they brought us to where we are now. But the most powerful thing I have learned is that you can always change your beliefs.
"When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." — Dr. Wayne Dyer
You must transform yourself first, see the world in a different way, then your world transforms around you.
Every piece I design is an extension of that belief. When I design a Merkaba or a Dodecahedron, I am bringing a carefully crafted reflection of universal perfection into physical form. Holding a Merkaba in your hands is a completely different experience than seeing it on paper or a screen. You can rotate it, turn it over, and study every angle as the light catches the sides differently each time. The physical form makes the geometry real. To hold it is to ground it in your reality. My hope is that when you handle one of these pieces or display it in your home, it invites you to connect, with yourself, with the perfection that already exists within you, and with the profound truth that the physical world and the spiritual world are reflections of each other.
This exploration changed my universe. I hope it transforms yours too.