Frequently Asked Questions
What is Biogeometry
BioGeometry is a new field of science that uses specially designed language of
shapes, color, sound, motion and wave configuration, to induce harmony
into biological subtle energy systems. The cornerstone of BioGeometry is
the ‘One Harmonizing Subtle Energy Quality (BG3)’ at the center of the
natural forming process. The term BioGeometry is a proprietary label Dr.
Ibrahim Karim coined. It is composed of the roots: Geo = Earth, Metry =
measurement, Bio= life, Geometry = Earth measurement (as in land
surveys). BioGeometry = measurement of the life energy of the earth
(including all life systems within it).
Where do I Start
For those interested in the underlying concepts, Back to a Future for Mankind offers an accessible introduction to many of the foundational ideas behind BioGeometry and its approach to environment and form.
As a starting point, many choose the BioSignatures pendant as part of a personal setup, along with the BioGeometry Home Kit for use in living spaces. A BioGeometry cell phone sticker is also commonly added to mobile devices as part of an everyday configuration.
How does Biogeometry Work
BioGeometry® is based on the idea that form and proportion influence the qualitative characteristics of a space. Through specific relationships in shape, orientation, color, and design, BioGeometry seeks to introduce a more balanced interaction between living systems and their surroundings.
Rather than focusing on quantitative measurements alone, BioGeometry works with what is described as a “Physics of Quality”—an approach that looks at how different patterns of energy are experienced in a space. These patterns may arise from both natural conditions and modern environments, including the presence of technology.
In practice, BioGeometry applications use carefully designed shapes (often called BioSignatures) and spatial arrangements to influence these interactions. The goal is to create environments that feel more coherent, composed, and supportive, without replacing conventional solutions or making medical claims
What is the difference between the IKUP and BG16 pendulums?
Both pendulums are used in BioGeometry® practice, but they are designed for slightly different purposes.
The BG16 pendulum is set up to work specifically with the BG3 quality. It is simple to use and does not require adjustment, making it a good option for identifying areas or objects that already carry this balanced quality.
The IKUP pendulum (Ibrahim Karim Universal Pendulum) is a more advanced tool. Its design is based on multiple geometric relationships that correspond to different levels of natural energy patterns. Because of this, it can be used both for observation and for more detailed work within BioGeometry, including working with a wider range of subtle energy relationships.
In general:
BG16 → more straightforward and focused on BG3 detection.
IKUP → more versatile and suited for deeper or more advanced use
What is BG16
BG16 is a BioGeometry® reference quality used in certain tools (like the BG16 pendulum) to help identify and work with a balanced, harmonizing energy quality known as BG3. It is designed to be straightforward to use, making it a common starting point for those exploring BioGeometry.
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What is BG3
BG3 (short for BioGeometry Three) refers to a specific combination of three subtle energy qualities identified in BioGeometry. These three qualities are used together to recognize what is described as a central harmonizing quality found in nature.
They are known as:
Horizontal Negative Green (HNG)
Higher Harmonic of Ultra Violet (HHUV)
Higher Harmonic of Gold (HHG)
When these three are present together, they indicate the presence of this balanced, harmonizing quality. However, simply combining them does not automatically create it - it must occur naturally in the correct relationship.
Some Products Need Clearing Tray and Others Do Not. Why?
Some BioGeometry® products—such as BioSignatures pendants and rings—contain multiple BioSignatures combined into one design. These combinations are intended to offer a more general, overall balancing effect, rather than focusing on a single specific area.
Because these products are worn close to the body and used throughout the day, they may gradually accumulate external influences from their surroundings. For this reason, they are typically refreshed periodically using a clearing tray as part of regular maintenance.
Other products, such as those based on the L90 angle, are designed differently. Within BioGeometry, they are considered more stable in everyday use and are not generally thought to retain external imprints, so they do not require regular clearing.
In simple terms:
BioSignatures products → benefit from occasional clearing
L90-based products → low-maintenance, no regular clearing needed
What is the Difference Between L66 and L99?
Both the L66 and L90 are BioGeometry® “L” shapes designed using specific geometric relationships. They are commonly used as part of everyday BioGeometry setups and are known for their low-maintenance use, meaning they typically do not require regular clearing.
The main difference lies in how they are used and applied:
L66 - Often used in environments with electronics, the L66 is commonly applied to devices and appliances as part of a setup that focuses on modern technological surroundings.
L90 - The L90 is most often worn as a pendant or used in personal applications. It is commonly chosen as part of a wearable setup to support a more balanced and centered personal environment.
Both shapes are considered stable in everyday use and are frequently used on their own or alongside BioSignatures pendants or rings as part of a combined BioGeometry configuration.
What is the Difference Between the BioGeometry Clearing Tray (the small clearing plates that come with some of the products) and the BioGeometry BG3 Charging Tray?
The gold clearing plate is designed to remove energy impregnation, while the charging plate is designed to charge items with BG3.
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How do I Use the Energy Balancing Charging tray? How does it Work?
A BioGeometry® Charging Tray is designed using specific geometric proportions that create a distinct qualitative effect in the central area of the tray. Within BioGeometry, this effect is associated with the BG3 quality, which is described as a harmonizing reference found in nature.
When an item is placed in the center of the tray, it is exposed to this geometric configuration. Many users include the tray as part of their daily routine for items such as water, food, or personal objects.
In simple terms, the tray works through its shape and proportions, with the center of the design being the intended point of use.
What does “impregnate” mean in Biogeometry?
When BioGeometry® products are worn or used regularly, they are continuously exposed to their surroundings. Over time, they may pick up subtle environmental influences that can affect how the product is experienced.
For this reason, certain items—especially those with a metal base, such as BioSignatures pendants and rings—are typically refreshed as part of regular use. This is done using a BioGeometry Clearing Tray, which is designed to restore the product’s intended qualitative effect.
How to clear your product:
Place the item on the clearing tray for about 1 minute on each side, once per day or as part of your routine.
Clearing trays are included with selected products, such as the General BioSignatures Pendant, Ring, Home Kit, and Cell Phone Sticker.
Does the Material of the Pendant Affect its Efficiency?
No, the effect of the BioGeometry pendants is based on the shape and configuration of the BioSignatures in the pendant. The material is secondary, and is based on personal preference.
Which Biogeometry Products are Good For Beginners. Where Should I Start?
BioGeometry® can be understood as a design language that works with shape, proportion, and orientation to influence the qualitative characteristics of objects and environments. Its principles have been explored across a range of fields—from architecture and product design to telecommunications, agriculture, and transportation—where the goal is to create spaces and systems that feel more balanced and coherent.
In everyday terms, BioGeometry is often introduced through simple, practical applications that fit easily into daily life. For those just getting started, many choose a few key items as a foundation:
A BioSignatures pendant for personal, everyday use.
A Home Kit to explore applications within living spaces.
A cell phone sticker as part of a basic setup for commonly used devices
These entry points provide a straightforward way to become familiar with BioGeometry concepts before exploring more advanced applications.