Geometry and Human Behaviour
- louisejcunningham
- Apr 17
- 1 min read

Nassim Haramein proposes that the universe is structured by underlying geometric patterns, with forms like the 64 tetrahedron representing a kind of fundamental “code” that organizes energy, matter, and information. In his view, consciousness is not just a byproduct of the brain but is embedded in this geometric fabric of reality, meaning that human thoughts and awareness are expressions of these deeper structural patterns. He suggests that when energy flows coherently through these geometric arrangements, systems—from atoms to human beings—function in a more ordered and harmonious way.
Extending that idea to emotional health, Haramein’s framework implies that a person’s emotional state could reflect how “coherent” or “in balance” their internal energy and information flow is within this geometric structure. Positive emotional states might be interpreted as signs of alignment or efficient flow, while stress or emotional distress could be seen as forms of incoherence or disruption in that pattern.



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