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Sacred Geometry: Philosophy & Practice (Art and Imagination)
Robert Lawlor
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| #65849 in Books | Thames & Hudson | 1982-06-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x.40 x8.10l,.99 | File type: PDF | 112 pages | Great product!||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| I SEEK THE TRUTH!|By Evan|Holy cheet....mind blown. Only downside is, I could only understand half this book. But it was an awesome half. If you're really gifted in math, you can understand it all. I also had no interest in drawing the sacred geometry it guides you to, but its cool they teach you how to do it. The philosophy, history, and the math(that I could understand) o|About the Author|Robert Lawlor is a writer and film producer living in Australia who has studied aboriginal culture firsthand. His published works include Sacred Geometry: Philosophy and Practice (Thames & Hudson, 1982), Earth Honoring: The New
An introduction to the geometry which, as modern science now confirms, underlies the structure of the universe.
The thinkers of ancient Egypt, Greece and India recognized that numbers governed much of what they saw in their world and hence provided an approach to its divine creator. Robert Lawlor sets out the system that determines the dimension and the form of both man-made and natural structures, from Gothic cathedrals to flowers, from music to ...
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