When William Blake wrote, “To see a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower,” he was reflecting on the holographic concept of the universe where each part of the whole contains the complete information that reflects the whole.
In practice, this means that everything we observe on one scale can be translated to a smaller or larger scale.
We use Mountain, Guardian Hills, Energy Spot, and Water as metaphors for support, protection, growth, and expansion.
In the upcoming posts, using the principle of scalability, we will map this same model onto a city, a campus, a house, an office, bedroom and even a chair.
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