You know how to draw the Neurographic line, round corners, and create simple drawings with intersecting lines and circles. Now, you may wonder what else you could draw to enjoy the creative process and get the healing and harmonizing effects of Neurographica. This class explains why and how to draw sacred geometry symbols and how to combine them with Neurographic art.

We will learn how to use basic geometric shapes to create intricate and visually stunning designs. We will use Neuroart techniques to create meaningful and personalized artwork that speaks to your emotions and inner self. This is NeuroArt - your unique art - because it unites the perfection of sacred geometric patterns and your personal touch produced by the Neurographic line.

Drawing sacred geometry has been shown to have many benefits, such as improving focus and concentration, reducing stress and anxiety, and promoting a sense of peace and harmony. Using a ruler and compass to draw basic shapes and patterns found in sacred arts (or merely outlining the shapes in the provided templates) creates a meditative state of mind, which invites new ideas, insights, and realizations. Additionally, the attention and skills required to draw sacred geometry can help to develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, which are excellent activities for engaging and exercising the brain.

Sacred geometry is an ancient science that explains the patterns of energy that unite all things. It is also believed to create a balance between masculine and feminine energy. Masculine, logical, practical, linear energy is associated with the left side of the brain, and the majority resonates with it more. Feminine energy is passionate, creative, and appears not logical, and is associated with the right side of the brain. Thus, many people believe that drawing sacred art symbols provides a deeper connection to nature as it promotes harmony within ourselves, between us and the world around us.

This class can be taken on its own if you are familiar with Neurographic art or Neurographica. If not, please consider taking the first class, which explains how to draw the Neurographic line, why we round the corners, and demonstrates a couple of essential neuro techniques for emotional wellness.