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The background of this design is very wing-like fractals. Macaws and hummingbirds dart through the fractal forest. Available in men's and women's cut, short and long sleeve. #fractal ... See MoreSee Less
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Ashes and Snow
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Alchemy and the Western Esoteric Tradition
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This video is a good recap on the history of this major thread in Western scientific thought and religious experience. The Hermetic tradition is arguably the source of the wisdom we call sacred geomet...Logged in to FB? - Comment Here
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The simplest and most symmetrical shapes made from either straight or curved lines, the circle, equilateral triangle, square, pentagon and hexagon - all these certainly need to be included - and their 3 dimensional (and higher dimensional) extensions. The behaviour of spheres and torii (donuts) are particularly important concepts to understand. Phi ratio, spirals, and the concept of fractals... strangely, already we are running out of what can be considered 'primary patterns'. Most other candidates that come to mind are either extensions of these concepts, or else they are far less fundamental. I suppose some would want to include conic sections such as parabola and hyperbola.
Many other geometric forms and concepts deserve lifetimes of study, but aren't they all based on these simplest ones ? What would you add to the collection that isn't an extension of these ? ... See MoreSee Less
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