The brain organizes reality through geometry because the signals it receives already come structured as vibration, and that relationship becomes easier to notice when looking at visual illusions and cymatic patterns side by side. In vision, parallel lines can appear to converge and identical shapes can shift in size depending on context, showing how perspective geometry is applied automatically to interpret space. In cymatics, vibration moving through a medium forms repeating geometric patterns, revealing that frequency organizes matter into structure before perception even begins.
The senses operate by translating vibration into electrical signals, which then get arranged into spatial meaning using learned geometric rules like scaling, overlap, and vanishing points. Hermetic principles describe this through mentalism, where reality is experienced through the mind, and through vibration, where all forms emerge from oscillation.
The idea of maya aligns with this process, since what appears as solid space comes from interpretation layered over vibration. Geometry becomes the bridge between vibration and experience, shaping how reality is projected internally as a coherent world.
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