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.
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How to graphically make the “Seed of Life” pattern using a compass
Constructing The “Seed of Life” pattern- a classic geometric construction
With only a compass, one may contstruct this primal form. Starting with a circle, center the next one on the edge and then use each new intersection as the next center.
Background info about the Seed of Life pattern
(An excerpt from page 15 of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook.)
Built well over three thousand years ago, the temple of the Osirion at Abydos, Egypt contains huge monolithic rectangular columns unlike those found anywhere else in Egypt; the columns are arranged within a rectangular plan which is derived from a mirrored pentagon/double circumscribed circle pattern. Indelibly etched, high on one of these monolithic columns are patterns that have come to be known as the Seed of Life and Flower of Life patterns. These patterns contain a vast system of information about life itself, including templates for the five Platonic Solids, which in turn, contain the Pi, square root of 2, square root of 3 and Phi proportions and much more.
Did you draw the Seed of Life pattern with your compass in school but not know it had a name? This pattern is probably the most intuitive thing to make with a compass, and, as the simplest things often are, it is probably one of the most profound geometries.
To construct the Seed of Life pattern:
1) Fix your compass to the size desired for the center circle and make a circle.
2) Move the pivot point of the compass to the edge of the center circle and make another circle. (This creates the familiar “eye” archetype of the vesica piscis shape which sybolizes communion, relationship and much more.)
3) Move the pivot point of the compass to the edge of the center circle where the first two circles intersect and make the next circle.
4) Move the pivot point of the compass to the edge of the center circle where the center and third circles intersect and make the next circle.
5) Move the pivot point of the compass to the edge of the center circle where the center and fourth circles intersect and make the next circle.
6) Move the pivot point of the compass to the edge of the center circle where the center and fifth circles intersect and make the next circle.
7) Move the pivot point of the compass to the edge of the center circle where the center and sixth circles intersect and make the next circle.
That does it! You’ve just constructed the classic “Seed of Life” pattern, following the ancient tradition of geometers going back into antiquity.
Here’s the math involved (for those interested):
The vesica piscis shape is made with each new added circle; the square root of 3 (approx. 1.732) is the proportion of this shape which is also the ratio of the diagonal of a cube to one of its edges.
You can also find this classic construction on page 85 (Genesis of the Seed of Life) of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook.
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UPDATE (2016): a new sacred geometry coloring book in German (Bewusst malen – Heilige Geometrie) based on Mandalas der Heiligen Geometrie with inspiring quotes from various luminaries is available from Silberschnur Verlag.
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.
Media Kit – Elysian Publishing and Bruce Rawles
Media Intro – Photos – Bio – Press Kit
Media Intro – Bruce Rawles
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Bio – Bruce Rawles
Bruce Rawles has sought the rhyme and reason of life’s mysteries, both seen and unseen, from an early age. His “networker” mother continues to delve into metaphysical and esoteric realms sharing her love of “inner spaces”, and his pragmatic father, sharing his love of the outdoors, provided an opportunity to appreciate the natural world. Within this context, Bruce’s life continues to be a quest for the synthesis of “heart” and “head” approaches, the integration of alternative and mainstream paradigms; and the reconciliation of the sacred with commonplace.
Bruce worked as a hardware and software engineer for nearly 2 decades after returning to UC Davis to finish an Electrical Engineering degree, which was postponed by other episodes as an Adult Education instructor, printed circuit board designer, and TV repair technician, among others. He enjoys many facets of art, travel, wilderness photography, hiking, African drumming, esoteric astrology, astronomy, alternative energy, solar design, environmental activism, amateur radio (KB6MHL), meditation, yoga, metaphysics, parapsychology, self-sufficiency, organic gardening, nutrition, community radio, backpacking, cross-country skiing, swimming, flying, Kirlian photography, geodesics and global networking. He was cofounder of New Frontiers of the Gold Country, a branch of a nonprofit educational group. This interest in growing community around spiritual visionary thinking resulted in recent involvement with the Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library.
Fueled by a love of both the mystical and the miraculous within the mundane, Bruce has studied geometry, pattern and form to uncover its deeper implications and symbolism since the early 1970’s when he read Secrets of the Great Pyramid by Peter Tompkins and This Living Earth by David Cavagnaro; references to the Golden Section in both books lead to further exploration in high school and opened up worlds of ideas about proportion, harmony and resonance. Perusing these domains took him into such diverse realms as electronic music, archetypal astrology, computer graphics, and ancient architecture. Inspired by Paul Horn’s flute music in the Taj Mahal, he created a spreadsheet (before the term existed) of resonant frequencies and harmonics of the passageways and chambers of the Great Pyramid and contacted electronic musician Paul Beaver with the idea of recording music there. Paul was taken with the idea; Bruce took a year off from his studies at UC Davis to travel to Egypt, but the trip as originally envisioned never materialized due to the political climate there in the autumn of 1973.
Nineteen years later, in 1992, after taking a workshop on Sacred Geometry by lecturer and author, Gregg Braden, Bruce fulfilled his dream and recorded sound and music in the Great Pyramid on an Egyptian tour lead by Braden. Gregg also had a catalytic effect of rekindling Bruce’s enthusiasm for Sacred Geometry, which ultimately developed into the book, Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook, which has found its way to many diverse locations around the planet since 1997. His website, www.GeometryCode.com contains generous excerpts of both text and imagery from the book. His tutorial page on sacred geometry has enjoyed a top google ranking for over a decade, a reflection of the labor of love the inspiration for this work represents. The site mirrors the principle of interconnectedness, and his blog, www.BruceRawles.com also is an expression of sharing and honoring the enormous diversity of understanding and insight that is growing daily online – the inner community reflected in an evolving awareness of the interwoven fabric of life.
More recent explorations into planetary resonances have evolved into a digital art series of giclée prints inspired by the solar system geometry discoveries of John Martineau in “A Little Book of Coincidence”; these 12 images all based on simple geometric harmonies have been exhibited in Switzerland, Austria, Arizona, California and Oregon. Johannes Kepler, who made models of the solar system based on nested Platonic Solids, would have been thrilled to know how close he was to highly accurate – in the realm of 99.9% in most cases! – planetary models based on simple geometric 2D and 3D forms). A gallery of these images is available on Bruce’s website.
Bruce’s video and software background resulted in the development of several series of geometric video patterns (gradient wipe transitions for Final Cut Pro) which were introduced in November 2007 for this growing audience of video artists/editors wanting to incorporate the aesthetic harmonies used by Renaissance artists and sculptors in a more contemporary and ubiquitous medium.
During 2007, continuing research into the connections between ancient Hermetic wisdom distilled in the Kybalion book (7 Naturals Laws) and modern quantum physics, Bruce realized that these 7 principles could easily be symbolized by 7 Universal geometric archetypes, each of which individually and collectively encode the non-dualistic perennial philosophy in a holographic matrix. These symbols were skillfully given color and animation by Mika Feinberg, author of the LightSOURCE series of screensavers, and together Mika and Bruce collaborated on a screensaver/eBooklet that features these 7 symbols called The GeometryCode, which is also the name of Bruce’s forthcoming second book.
Inspiration for this second book has been strongly infused with insights from the work of Dr. Leonard Laskow, as well as Gary Renard‘s books (Disappearance of the Universe and Your Immortal Reality) which lead to an enthusiastic renewal of interest in the profound wisdom of A Course In Miracles and related books such as Take Me To Truth by Nouk Sanchez and Tomas Vieira and more recently the prolific and inspired work of Dr. Kenneth Wapnick. The concepts of Quantum Forgiveness and using the implications of modern physics (pointing to the illusory nature of space, time and dualistic thought systems) to anchor a sustainable practice of metaphysics leading to complete unlearning of fear is now the key “why” of ongoing work, complementing the “how” and “what” mechanics of the tools provided by geometric symbols as training aids.
Bruce lives with his wife, Nancy Bolton-Rawles (and 2 amusing cats) in Yachats, Oregon. Nancy and Bruce exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony at the Hathor temple on Philae island, while in Egypt; their lives (happily) haven’t been the same since.
Press Kit – Bruce Rawles
Here is a downloadable press kit, including background information, a detailed biography, proposed interview questions, story angles, and testimonials.