Temples
Sacred architecture across all civilizations — the temple as technology, as portal, as the body of the divine rendered in stone.
Temples — Music
Temples — Opening Theme
Temples
The Architecture of the Sacred
Every great temple encodes the same information in different symbolic languages: the proportions of the cosmos, the frequencies that sustain consciousness, the relationships between earth and sky that the builders understood as the governing logic of reality. The temples are not about gods — they are instruments tuned to the frequencies gods occupy.
The Builders' Science
The builders of Göbekli Tepe, the Great Pyramid, Angkor Wat, Newgrange — they operated from a science that has not been recovered, because its instruments were not material but perceptual. They could feel ley lines, sense earth energies, and position structures at the precise intersection points where the planet's energy grid is most accessible.
The Living Portals
The oldest temples are still operational. Not as tourist sites or historical curiosities but as functional portals — places where the membrane between ordinary and non-ordinary reality is thin enough that concentrated intention can pass through. Those who enter in the right state sometimes don't come back quite the same.