After seeing these at a friend’s home recently, I did a google search and found a couple of nice tutorials (Dodecahedron Star Lantern Tutorial from Mom’s Crafty Space and another from WholesomePlayTime.com) for making these Dodecahedron (Pentagram) Star Lanterns; these could also be made using the Dodecahedron foldup pattern, although this design with the 5 folded over triangles on each pentagonal face highlights the inscribed pentagram (5-pointed star) on each face in an artistic way. This is a great kid’s construction project featuring sacred geometry.
3D Geometries
Sacred Geometry Communities
The Geometry Code – Sacred Geometry Blog – Conversations – Global Community (this is a blog-ish page from our prior site)
Videos: interviews and more
Here’s a video interview about The Seven Hermetic Laws, Sacred Geometry and more with Alan Steinfeld of New Realities and Bruce Rawles now on YouTube (originally on Emerald Energies) recorded in Sedona, Arizona at the Global Sacred Geometry Conference in Feb 2004. Thanks also to Alan Gutierrez and Angélique DeWolfe for their efforts with this interview.
Here’s a video by Dan Shaw (a long time fellow geometer) of my commentary on the Planetary Geometries: Martineau Solar System Series artwork when it was at the Mobius in Ashland, Oregon during April, 2007.
Audios: interviews and more
This is an audio interview with Jake Steele of Author’s Audio about sacred geometry, the Great Pyramid and more.
Geometric Animations
Here’s an animation I did showing how the Platonic Solids nest perfectly in an infinite recursive 3:1 size scaled loop with each iteration oriented the same – the original video has MUCH better resolution… and the looping is seamless in the QuickTime viewer! There are more details on my blog.)
Local Community (Southern Oregon)
Ashland Geometers – a.k.a. Hedronists
We have a wonderful group of kindred geometers that meet somewhat regularly in Ashland, Oregon; we call ourselves by the whimsical name “Hedronists”. We previously had links to our collaborative video/dialogues presence on MySpace, LuminosityWeb, and ning.
Here’s my individual YouTube site, which has one of our Hedronists meetings in parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Sacred Geometry Blog Post Archives
Here are some archives of past blog posts (on my personal blog) on a variety of sacred geometry and related topics. Now that the new website has a blog devoted to sacred geometry, you’ll find the new posts on this site.
Intention and Symbols
Today’s post is an edited response to an email I just received, asking about the pentagram (or pentacle) and its cultural associations.
Hello again. It’s been a few years since I last emailed you and this time I have to ask you for some advice. … I have been interested in sacred geometry since I visited your previous site. I think it was called ‘Intent’. … I felt a strong correlation between the traditions of …, sacred geometry, alchemy, and mystic symbolism.
I am currently designing a range of posters around the four seasons which is loosely based on I think it’s the ‘Ryder’ tarot deck. I am drawn to using some of the symbolism but the one that I am having a bit of difficulty deciding on, is the use of the Pentacle or Pentagram. I think it is also referred to the ‘morning star’.
The rub for me is not so much the symbols themselves but their association with Illuminati or satanic symbolism that is used as subliminals in some advertising. I might be barking up the wrong tree but I feel the miss use of these elements might be clouding the higher message that these symbolic elements and resultant graphic language hold for humanity. This is the message that I understand in your work. I really want to help people realise a higher potential and level of conciousness in themselves but the last thing I wish to do is propagate any luciferic conciousness.
I guess my confusion stems from not knowing enough, and maybe I shouldn’t be meddling in things I don’t understand. Could you please steer me in the right direction with regard to this issue.
Sincerely (name omitted)
To answer your question about pentagrams, or pentacles, I always like to “back up” to a more fundamental question. What is the thought system, intention, perspective, or attitude of the question? If it is an inclusive, all-encompassing, transpersonal one, then the issues around any malevolence disappear, regardless of the symbol or form, because the content will be one of kindness and integrity. If the thought system is divisive, petty, personal, and based on the fantasy of separation that inevitably occurs when we take sensory data as evidence of isolation or differences, then we will see whatever symbol appears to us from an egoic orientation.
In the specific case of pentagrams, or pentacles, synchronistically I’ve been reviewing the movie “The DaVinci Code” this week and the “Langdon” character played by Tom Hanks in the movie describes (I’m paraphrasing here) how the pentagram has been used by pagan cultures as a symbol for the divine feminine principle. I would suggest that any shape with 5-sided (pentagonal) symmetry intrinsically has metaphoric connections to the principle of interconnectedness since the pentagram has the golden ratio (approximately 1.618) encoded in every proportion. There are numerous references on my GeometryCode.com website (particularly the tutorial page) about how this ratio represents the idea that there is no separation, with examples from the cross-section of every DNA molecule (and also the shape of several of the molecular chains that are attached to each turn of its helical design, to spiral galaxies, Chambered Nautilus shells and countless other examples in nature, art and architecture, including the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt.
Like anything else, motivation is the key. We can use a hammer to build or destroy a house, and our thoughts and the intentions they serve are no different in this regard. Historically, there have been associations with the pentagram and both benevolent and malevolent intentions. But the same can be said about any other shape, symbol, or design. The swastika has been used by Nazi Germany as an emblem of world conquest, yet also by native Americans to represent healing.
The vesica piscis has been used by a major financial institution as their commercial (credit card) logo, on the cover of the Chalice Well in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, and countless examples of medieval religious art to represent Christ.
(I also found this interesting geometric connection – Villarceau circles – with the torus, while exploring this idea this morning):
One might suggest that the PRINCIPLE of Christ (that there IS no separation) is what is being depicted in this symbol. Returning to the original premise of this writing, perhaps one can – and I make every effort to do so! – recall that ANY symbol can be used in the service of truth (beyond our finite perceptions limited by space, time, matter, and duality) or enslaved by the realm of apparent separation and its attendant motivations.
I hope this is helpful!
Details about contents of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook and instructions for creating the graphics therein
Here’s another post from my personal blog archives that goes into
detail about the contents on specific pages of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook, as well as instructions on how to replicate many of the images in the book.