Sacred geometry illustrates the unity of life in our world like no other field of study can. The sacred geometry symbol, Flower of Life, for instance, adorned churches, cathedrals, temples and pyramids for centuries with its amazing beauty, while bridging all manner of religions, cultures and times. There seems to be something deeply natural, spiritual and esthetically pleasing about the Flower of Life.From both a mystical and analytical direction of approach, the concepts of sacred geometry have always been quite interesting. Sometimes, those interested in one aspect of sacred geometry would attempt to invalidate those studying another aspect of it. Regardless of whether sacred geometry be used for scientific reasons or mystical enrichment, it can be quite mind-blowing with all its amazingly intelligent and universal interrelationships, mathematical and coincidental designs of precision. Much satisfaction and purpose can come from understanding the designs of creation through the use of sacred geometry. To fully enjoy the beautiful designs and patterns of sacred geometry, one does not have to be a scientist or expert in mathematics. For the average individual who does not concern himself with any particular approach to this subject, sacred geometry can still be appreciated as an art form.Subjects covered will One (1) - Sacred Geometry and GodArticle Two (2) - Sacred Geometry and ConsciousnessArticle Three (3) - All Dimensions of Reality are Based on GeometryArticle Four (4) - Sacred Geometry and the Extraterrestrial ConnectionArticle Five (5) - Crop Formations - The "Hidden Truth"Article Six (6) - The Nautilus Shell and The Golden MeanArticle Seven (7) - The Golden Spiral - Design of Harmony and EleganceArticle Eight (8) - The Flower of LifeArticle Nine (9) - The Seed of Life and the Seven Days of CreationArticle Ten (10) - The Tree of LifeArticle Eleven (11) - How The Vesica Pisces Explains Creation Article Twelve (12) - The Merkaba - An Effective Instrument for Spiritual EvolutionArticle Thirteen (13) - The Gordian KnotArticle Fourteen (14) - The Jewish Star of DavidArticle Fifteen (15) - The Tetractys TriangleArticle Sixteen (16) - Lotus Flower - Symbol of Virtue and Exalted Loveliness Epilog - Sacred Geometry Is the Great Unifier
A short compendium of some symbols of sacred geometry: the merkabah, vesica pisces, sephiroth etc, with some brief background about their significance and such. Not a whole lot here, though serves fine as a brief introduction. Symonds touches on crop circles in a few places, so that was interesting. Would've been nice if the author had've read his own book instead of using virtual voice for the audiobook though!