Sacred Geometry and the Flower of Life
This sacred geometry fully illustrated book deals with an incredible mixture of interesting subjects associated with sacred geometry and the flower of life. Integrating the insights of sages and researchers and magicians, it offers a modern perspective on at the esoteric tradition of the significance of the primary patterns to uplifting the human mind and heart.Beautifully illustrated, every single subject is superbly crafted, and a preliminary skim through simply delighting in the art and diagrams will likely intrigue with important groundwork ideas. There is no high level maths called for at all, and a high school degree of knowledge is the only thing that is necessary to understand the consummate insights into the nature of the universe that are made easily available within this tome.
The book begins with a bit of background, and basic concepts including simpleness and the significance of circles. It then expounds on the work of Buckminster Fuller in relation to the priority of triangular shapes to understanding energy patterns of systems of all kinds. From there the matters investigated are as varied as earth science, culture, artistry, technological innovation, wellness, psychology, archetypal symbols, higher dimensional geometry, and a lot more.
At the website you can peruse the whole book online as it is nicely presented in a digital book form. If you would prefer to literally hold the book in your hands then it is very moderately priced at $24 including international shipping and handling.
During the course of the composing of this book the author has indeed questioned himself lots of times as to what he actually believes about Sacred Geometry, and how it can be an influence for upliftment in this progressively more troubled planet. What he visualized in his wildest dreams, is that sacred geometry may end up being the proverbial biggest thing since rock 'n' roll. That humanity might just discover in it a way to speeding up the evolution of the human spirit and soul.
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