In this video, I'd like to share with you the sacred geometry connecting the pentagram, squaring the circle, the true proportions of moon in earth, and the Great Pyramid, all in one diagram. I'll begin by drawing a horizontal line. And I need to start this construction by drawing a pentagram. I'm going to use what I call the eastern method, which I covered in an earlier chapter. And that method, what we do is we bisect these two lines here and play circles as you see me doing so that they're mutually tangent. Now I'm going to construct a perpendicular through the center.
And I'm going to place a circle at the bottom quadrant and make it tangent to the circles and another concentric circle which is tangent on the other end. This creates significant points Whichever label A and B. Now I'm going to construct the pentagram, and I'll use a dark red color for that and connect these points of intersection. Now I'm going to color this circle, actually in red to represent the earth. And then I can actually erase some of these construction circles as they're no longer needed. Now I'd like to explore squaring the circle.
To do that, I'll draw a circle from the center out two points A and B. And this will be the circle that I'm trying to square and I'll color that in orange. Squaring that is easy. All we have to do is drag parallel lines out from the axes. Until they are tangent to the earth circle. And then I can connect the dots to form that square, whose perimeter is approximately equal to the circumference of the circle.
I'm then going to erase these construction lines around here. But I will leave that vertical one going through the center for now. To represent the moon in its proportion with the earth, all I need to do is draw a circle, like so. And then I'll color that in blue. So that represents the proportion of moon to Earth. Now, we finally need to correlate these three elements the pentagram squaring the circle, proportions of moon earth we need to correlate that with the Great Pyramid and that can be done using the 10 tool, I'll tap on a, and then the red circle to draw in a line that's tangent.
And I'll do the same thing on the other side tapping on B, and the red circle. I also need to draw in the line on the base of the square to represent the base of the Great Pyramid. And then just to identify this, I'll draw in a triangle that represents the cross section of the Great Pyramid of Giza. And then I'll erase these lines. So that's a triangle, all right, but why does it represent the Great Pyramid? It's because the angle is very exact.
Measure that by tapping on a, the lower left corner and then the lower left corner of the square. And that forms an angle which is 51.8 degrees approximately. That's another way of saying 51 degrees 51 minutes. In the 19th century casing stones were discovered at the base of the Great Pyramid. And they were intact. They were measured very accurately to be 51.8 degrees.
So here we have a representation of the Great Pyramid, whose very form and codes, squaring the circle, the pentagram, and the true proportions of moon and Earth.