Date: Mon, 12 Feb 1996 From: David Fideler 
Subject: Special Course on Sacred Geometry
"Sacred Harmony: The Patterns of Nature and the Ways of Knowing"
The ALEXANDRIA journal is sponsoring a three-day summer institute on what the study
of sacred geometry has to contribute to the world today. The course will be taught
by Michael Schneider, author of the recently published  A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO
CONSTRUCTING THE UNIVERSE: THE MATHEMATICAL ARCHETYPES OF NATURE, ART, AND SCIENCE
(HarperCollins) and myself, editor of  THE PYTHAGOREAN SOURCEBOOK AND LIBRARY and
the ALEXANDRIA journal. --David Fideler - phanes@cris.com
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GENERAL THEME
"Sacred Harmony: The Patterns of Nature and the Ways of Knowing"
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OVER the past several centuries with the rise of technical specialization, we have
become very good at "taking the world apart," but how do we put it back together?
Can the study of nature's own harmonies provide an important key?

Nature's patterns of sharing allow living things to function in the best possible
way. Through the use of good proportion, nature's forms embody fitness, beauty, and
patterns of integration that link the part with the whole. The study of these
harmonies and proportional patterns can transform our vision of the world, because
they allow us to see and relate to the world in deeper, more accurate ways. Through
the study of proportion and harmony, we can see that the world is not a collection
of "things," but a pattern of dynamic relationships.

This course will investigate traditional ideas about harmony, the patterns of the
cosmos, and humanity's relationship to the living universe. We will explore the
historical background of these ideas, but will also look at their significance in
today's world. What is the nature and meaning of harmony? What is a cosmos? Is there
an order to the universe? How do the harmonies and patterns of nature arise? And
what is our own relationship to the larger soul of the world?

We will explore the principle of harmony as it expresses itself in nature, art,
music, myth, and science. We will also focus on the proportions and harmonious
patterns embodied in plants, animals, and nature's designs. Why does nature use
these harmonies? What can we learn from them? And how can we approach the world with
a deeper sense of vision and insight?

THE SACRED LANDSCAPE Homepage

SACRED GEOMETRY -- WHAT IS IT?

THE SACRED LANDSCAPE BIBLIOGRAPHY
From this website, this reference:
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Screeton, Paul
Quicksilver Heritage: The Mystic Leys, Their Legacy of Ancient Wisdom
Abacus 1977

Keywords:
natural sacred sites, megaliths, mounds, petroglyphs, houses of worship, archaeoastronomical observatories, symbolic landscaping, ley
lines, religion, myth, folklore, astrology, UFOs, Atlantis, sacred site tourism, prehistoric, ancient, medieval, Europe

Comment:
The former editor of "The Ley Hunter" examines ancient sites, legends, churches, flora and fauna, heavens, astrology,
UFOs, vanished civilizations, terrestrial zodiacs. ley hunting, ley geometry, field work. A huge variety of subjects
and theories are covered -- an excellent and detailed survey. TS

Google search engine Sacred Geometry links

Sacred Geometry links

Lycos Sacred Geometry Links

"The Leyhunter Journal"
The Journal of Geometry and Earth Mysteries
Ancient Wisdom, Landscapes and Sacred Sites
The Leyhunter Journal

Sacred Geometry Home Page by Bruce Rawles

Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook

Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section
This is the Home page for the Fibonacci numbers, the Golden section and the Golden string.
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http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fib.html
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Fibonacci Numbers and Nature
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Fibonacci and the original problem about rabbits where the series first appears, the family trees of cows and bees,
the golden ratio and the Fibonacci series, the Fibonacci Spiral and sea shell shapes, branching plants, flower petal
and seeds, leaves and petal arrangements, on pineapples and in apples, pine cones and leaf arrangements.
All involve the Fibonacci numbers - and here's how and why.
http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibnat.html
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Fibonacci Numbers and Nature - Part 2
Why is the Golden section the "best" arrangement?
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Continuing the theme of the first page but with specific reference to why the golden section appears in nature.
http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibnat2.html


Sacred Geometry
by Robert Lawlor
(112 pages, pb, $15.95)
New York, Thames and Hudson, 1982
ISBN 0-500-81030-3
http://members.aol.com/areoasis/Reviews/sacred-geometry.html

Sacred Geometry
The Inner Geometry of Nature
By Jonathan Quintin
Jonathan Quintin is an artist and educator from New Zealand. He has spent many years in the investigation and artistic expression of
sacred geometry. His work portrays the philosophy that "the wisdom of nature is the best example of how to live." The purpose of his
art is to offer a way to get in touch with the inherent harmony and cosmological order that exists throughout the universe.
http://www.danwinter.com/quintin/

Sacred Geometry Coloring Book
http://www.best.com/~dna/fol/

San Graal School  of Sacred Geometry
http://www.sangraal.com/

Sacred Geometry at The Integratron homepage (a must see - LL)
http://www.integratron.com/5SacredGeometry/SacredGeometry.html

QDC Sacred Geometry
http://www.ozi.com/qdc/fractal/sacred.html

Sacred Geometry Discovery
http://home.dmv.com/~vincent/

Celestial Dynamics
http://www.celestial-dynamics.com/