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The number 108 has long been regarded as a mystical symbol woven into the fabric of nature, spirituality, and mathematics. Across cultures, it appears in sacred traditions—108 beads in a mala, 108 names of deities—hinting at a cosmic significance. Mathematically, its allure deepens when linked to the Fibonacci sequence, the golden ratio’s elegant dance that shapes spirals in galaxies, shells, and flowers. The ratio between certain Fibonacci numbers approximates patterns that echo in the geometry of 108, suggesting a hidden harmony between growth and structure. Mystics see 108 as a bridge between the microcosm and macrocosm: the distance between Earth and Sun is roughly 108 times the Sun’s diameter, and the same applies to Earth and Moon. This convergence of mathematics, astronomy, and spirituality makes 108 feel less like a number and more like a universal code—an invitation to explore the profound interconnectedness of all things.

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