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The Meaning of Sacred Geometry, Part 4: As the Inner, so the Outer

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In the study of Ancient Cosmology, we experience a sense of familiarity. Is modern physics merely recovering insights long ago entertained by the Egyptians, or the Masters of Kabbalah, or Tantra, or Freemasonry, or the authors of the Vedas? (more)

The Meaning of Sacred Geometry, Part 3: Expanding from the Point

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The primordial point is the world seed, the supreme formative and paternal potency, which is sown in the primordial womb. What constitutes the womb of the ‘supernal mother'? Geometry provides the answer as we shall see. (more)

The Meaning of Sacred Geometry Part 2: What's the Point?

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Sacred Geometry is undertaken as a contemplative exercise. Each operation reveals fundamental processes of atomic and molecular organization, patterns of biological systems, and the structure of Space and Time.  (more)

The Meaning of Sacred Geometry

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While the modern, academic approach to geometry sees it as the very embodiment of rationalism and left brain, intellectual processes, which indeed it is, it has neglected the right brain, intuitive, artistic dimension of the subject. Sacred geometry seeks to unite these two dynamic and complementary aspects of geometry into an integrated whole. (more)

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