: Every chamber and wall corresponds to a specific part of the human body. For example:
: Mirrors the proportions of the human skull and brain. The Colonnade : Aligns with the spinal column. The temple in man : the secrets of ancient Egypt
: Experts like John Anthony West described the temple as a "musical instrument" that vibrates with the individual. : Every chamber and wall corresponds to a
: De Lubicz demonstrated that the temple follows the proportions of the Golden Ratio , a universal constant found in nature and the human frame. : Experts like John Anthony West described the
De Lubicz posited that the temple was designed to mirror the "Perfect Man," the cosmic ratio , and the harmonics of manifestation.
: De Lubicz spent years searching for the "final key"—the navel , which he identified as the sacred center of life that completed the temple’s anatomical blueprint. 4. Key Works for Further Study The Temple in Man: Sacred Architecture and the Perfect Man
: Six pillars in specific locations represent the six ocular muscles.