This note outlines how forms commonly referred to as “sacred geometry” can be used non-mystically as a visual and conceptual language for modelling relational constraints in human, educational, and AI systems. The intent is not symbolic decoration, spiritual belief, or metaphysical claim, but design clarity: using simple, stable forms to reason about consent, containment, emergence, and coherence. Within verse-ality, geometry functions as relational grammar, not as proof or prophecy.Co...