2: BioGeometry is a modern “esoteric” science developed by Egyptian architect and scientist Dr. Ibrahim Karim. It focuses on using shapes, colors, motion, sound, and geometry to harmonize subtle energies in living systems and their environments.
Core Principles of BioGeometry
1Physics of Quality (vs. Quantity)
Modern science is largely quantitative (measuring size, speed, frequency, etc.). BioGeometry introduces a “Physics of Quality” — it studies the qualitative effects of energy interactions on biological systems. It examines how different energy patterns affect health, vitality, and harmony at a subtle level.
2The BG3 Energy Quality
Dr. Karim’s key discovery is a specific harmonizing subtle energy quality found in sacred power spots and the energetic centers of all living systems. This is called BG3 (BioGeometry 3), detectable through three specific energy qualities.
◦BG3 acts as a natural “centering” or balancing force.
◦It helps maintain coherence and balance among the various energy qualities within any living organism or environment.
3Energy of Shape
Shapes are not inert — they interact with surrounding energy fields (including Earth’s natural fields and man-made electromagnetic fields).
Certain geometric proportions and configurations can amplify beneficial energies (like BG3) and neutralize or harmonize disruptive ones.
This is based on principles of resonance, harmonics, and sacred geometry observed in nature.
4BioSignatures
A specialized branch of BioGeometry. These are precise linear diagrams that correspond to the subtle energy patterns of specific organs or body functions.
When worn or placed near the body (e.g., as pendants), they are said to resonate with the organ’s energy, helping clear blockages and restore balance — similar in concept to acupuncture meridians but focused on geometric resonance.
5Harmonizing Interactions
BioGeometry aims to create Qualitative Environmental Energy Exchange Balance (QEEEB).
It addresses how living beings interact with their environment, including:
◦Electromagnetic fields (EMF / nnEMF)
◦Geopathic stress
◦Architectural and urban design influences
6Proprietary shapes (2D or 3D) are designed to interact with the body’s peripheral energy field, introducing balancing effects without directly “treating” the body like medicine.
Practical Applications
•Personal tools: Pendants, rings, stickers, or home harmonizers.
•Environmental design: Placing specific shapes in homes, offices, or cities to reduce stress from technology, improve sleep, and enhance well-being.
•Broader uses: Architecture, agriculture, animal husbandry, and EMF mitigation.
Scientific Claims and Status
Dr. Karim and supporters cite studies (e.g., in Switzerland for reducing electrosmog effects, Egyptian National Research Center work, and various field projects). It is presented as a design science supported by some clinical and biofeedback research.
In short, BioGeometry proposes that intelligently designed geometry can act as a subtle energy language to restore natural harmony in our bodies and environments, especially in a world saturated with artificial electromagnetic fields. It blends ancient sacred geometry traditions with modern scientific inquiry into subtle energies.