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Torus is a core level sacred geometry form which represents the fundamental pattern of the flow of energy in the Universe, from infinitely small to infinitely big. Energy spans out of unity consciousness at singularity (Zero Point Energy field), expands all the way out and all around itself, forming event horizon, then it returns back to the center. The essential characteristics of the torus flow process are: it is centered by a still point (the singularity, aka Ether, Akashic field, Source field); receives and emits energy simultaneously; has a central vertical axis of rotation; it is self-sustaining and made from the medium in which it exists. The torus structure is derived from the basic tetrahedron structure which is the most fundamental geometric building block of the geometry of fabric of vacuum of space. Putting 8 star tetrahedrons together creates 64 tetrahedron grid inside of which 2 octaves of cube octahedron are formed: a perfectly balanced geometry that Buckminster Fuller called the vector equilibrium (VE), which is conceptually the geometry of what we call the zero point or Unified Field. The pulsing, pumping dynamic of VE creates a toroidal flow, the VE being the energetic "skeletal structure" of a toroidal system. The toroidal structure and flow can be seen around all life forms from photons, atoms, red blood cells, a man to cosmic bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies. The torus structure is self-referencing on a moment by moment basis since all must pass through the center – unity consciousness at singularity. If self-referencing is an aspect of awareness, one might speculate that the torus structure is associated with awareness/consciousness. The clairvoyants, Charles Leadbeater and Anne Bessant, in 1895, were asked to describe the atom. They drew a figure which was a double vortex, forming a torus shape, made from the aether. The new theoreticians describe the double vortex, forming a torus structure, as the basis of matter.