The Venus Blueprint makes the startling case
that the orbital resonance pattern of Venus as seen from
Earth was central to the development of early science,
religion and government. Throughout recorded history, the
pentagonal cycle of Venus has been repeatedly associated
with the feminine aspect of God from Babylonian Ishtar and
Indian Shukra to the Saxon goddess Eastre and Greek
Aphrodite. New evidence now suggests that the orbital
geometry of Venus, tracing out a rose pentacle between the
Sun and Earth, was used as a sacred fertility symbol to
design the world’s greatest temples. Revealed here for the
first time, this is the story of The Venus
Blueprint.
The evidence begins with the discovery of a Vedic religious
symbol known as Mount Meru etched into the sacristy wall of
15th-century Rosslyn chapel. This one symbol leads to a
cascade of revelations suggesting this Roman Catholic
collegiate chapel was actually designed to celebrate a much
older Vedic cosmology known today as The Birth of Venus. A
step-by-step analysis explains how the Blueprint symbol was
used to design the chapel’s acoustics, placement of
architectural symbols and overall floor plan. More
significantly, the same Blueprint pattern is shown to match
the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Temple of Jerusalem, the
Greek Parthenon, Roman Pantheon and St. Peter’s Basilica in
the Vatican, among others.
Supported by an impressive array of historical research and
scientific analysis, the Venus Blueprint geometry is then
used to unlock the original purpose of these temples. Used
for its resonant properties, it had the power to enhance
entheogenic ritual and help induce religious visions. As
the ancient “temple template” for a global Vedic empire,
this Blueprint was once the key to enlightenment,
liberating the gods within.
In the end, the Venus Blueprint emerges as perhaps the
single most important symbol in human history. Indeed, it
is our best evidence yet that an ancient harmonic science
did exist and became the inspiration behind the Vedas and
many other religions. Through it, one can sense the light
behind all religions straining to shine through--a
beautiful musical light founded on celestial cycles and the
universal harmonic principles of nature.


