I will be a Presenter at the 2012 Froebel USA Conference, giving a Keynote (multimedia) presentation on The Geometry of Interconnectedness and Inclusion; here is a link to register. My presentation will be a 1-hour audiovisual talk among other presentations that weekend (schedule TBA) held at the South San Francisco Conference Center, SF, Calif. (map). I’m very much looking forward to this event (thanks to Scott Bultman for the invitation!) and will include some new imagery and insights not given publicly before in prior presentations.
Synchronistically, I was just talking with some neighbors yesterday about the Great Pyramid (at Giza, Egypt) and it reminded me of a speech I gave in a Rhetoric class at UC Davis (Calif.) where I referred to the Transamerica Pyramid, shown in the center of the skyline in the photo above. This latter pyramid is taller, but is dwarfed by the acreage and bulk of it’s Egyptian inspiration.
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Details about the contents of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook, instructions for creating the graphics therein, etc.
I just found this post in the archives of my personal blog here, which properly belongs on this site, so I’m reposting on GeometryCode.com. As mentioned toward the end, I am MOST grateful for all the support everyone has given me over the years since my first book (Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook) was initially published in 1997 and the first website to support it shortly thereafter. The article gives some specific details about the images in the book, and I’ve added a couple of notes on pages 154 and 167 in response to an inquiry from a reader in Holland this morning. Here’s the post, with additions:
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30Jan2007 09:17 AM Filed in: Geometry-Math
Today’s post is an email conversation I had with a visitor to the intent.com website that I probably could have written a decade ago, so this might be useful to those of you who already have purchased a copy of the book (and thanks to all of you who have supported me in this way over the years!) There are a few other goodies on my site map that might also be of interest.
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Hi Julian:
Many thanks for your inquiry. I got so involved with the reply, that I’ve decided to post it on my blog for today, as well as in this email; I’m grateful that you asked the question, so now I can answer it for the world
On 30 Jan 2007, at 6:54 AM, Julian wrote:
Dear Bruce
I was reading your web pages about your book SACRED GEOMETRY DESIGN SOURCEBOOK and I wondered if you could tell me whether the book provides the reader with details of how to draw the 2-D patterns for themselves or whether they are just templates without such instruction.
The simplest answer is “yes and no”, depending on which of the 1300+ images you’re referring to.
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The detailed answer is (here goes!) that I cover some of the philosophy and underlying
math, concepts and archetypal ideas in the beginning of the book, and provide a
generous assortment of references in the back of the book. For the remainder
(majority of the 256 pages), I give the images as much room as possible so that
not only can the patterns be photocopies easily (I went with spiral binding just
for that reason), the image quality would be as high as possible for an 8.5″ by 11″ format.
Some of the illustrations give step-by-step procedures (in graphical form,
assuming some basic familiarity with how to use a compass and straightedge), such as:
page 44 (showing how “unit cells” for the tiling patterns can be used to create an enormously
expanded variety of additional patterns by recognizing how the space-filling shapes can be
varied; this applies to the “unit cell” examples on pages 16-43,
page 45 (showing how each of the patterns on pages 16-43 can embellished with fractal or
other inscribed detail for each of the polygons for an infinite (literally!) variety of possible
variations, (which actually also applies to the majority of the remaining images in the book;
page 237 gives a 3D example of this),
pages 46-84 have either explicit (most of these pages) or simple to observe implicit “unit cells”
which show how these can be created in a great variety of ways,
page 84 (Pentagon Rotation Grid) gives the 73.2% proportion crucial to the exact construction of this pattern,
page 85 (Genesis of the Seed of Life) shows the step-by-step “compass only” construction of this important
and universal pattern,
page 86-95 (variations on Seed of Life and Flower of Life) show how once the Seed of Life is constructed,
so many other patterns can be easily derived – Flower of Life, Hexagonal Grid, 2nd Harmonic Overlay
(which is used in Mika Feinberg’s beautiful LightSOURCE screensaver animation; see my links page
at http://www.intent.com/bruce/links.html), Tree of Life, Fruit of Life, Heart and Ankh matrices, recursions,
Metatron’s Cube, etc.),
page 95: since the Dodecahedron is the most complicated shape to derive from Metatron’s cube, the top center
illustration on this page shows which vertices are used to create the “dodecahedron 2D shadow” with small
circles highlighted in the larger image,
page 96: The general instructions for creating Nested Inscribed Polygons appear on this page,
page 100-102: other examples of the crucial proportions needed to create these image either by hand or with a computer graphics program; numerous pages provide these instructions in the text without detracting from the space given to the images,
pages 104-105, 110-113, 123-124, 128, 130, 138-139, 144-145, 155, 163, 166, 171, 176-180, 182-187: all have instructions and details on how to create the images,
page 146: very detailed step-by-step instructions for inscribing a pentagon within a circle,
page 147: very detailed step-by-step instructions for inscribing a pentagon starting from one side of a given length,
page 154: Follow the steps on page 146, making a circle with an inscribed pentagon. Extend the lines of the pentagon to make a pentagram (5 pointed star). Extend lines from the center of the pentagram through the inner vertices to make a decagon with the outer pentagram vertices defining 5 of the 10 decagon vertices. Extend the lines of the decagon to generate the lines that become the next ‘ring’ of flattened (non-regular) pentagrams. Noticing the parallel lines and intersections, one can generate fractally nested flattened pentagram rings outward or inward in either direction.
page 156: very detailed step-by-step instructions for creating a golden rectangle (including “whirling squares and more),
page 156: very detailed step-by-step instructions for dividing a line by the golden ratio,
page 157: very detailed mathematical information about golden ratio progressions and powers, illustrated graphically,
page 167: Make a pentagram (following the steps on pages 146 or 147), then use 1 ‘arm’ of the pentagram (a Golden Triangle.) Alternately, you can make a golden rectangle, or just divide a line segment by the golden ratio (both on page 156) and then use your compass to make a golden triangle with these proportions. Once you have the golden triangle, set the compass to the small side length and swing an arc from one of the bottom vertices (intersection of two different-length sides) to one of the longer sides. Draw the line (same length as the short side) to the new intersection and you have the first smaller nested fractal golden triangle. Just keep repeating this process to make smaller golden triangles, each with side lengths 1/phi times the original.
page 188: shows how the Parthenon at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece incorporates the golden ratio
page 189: an amazing amount of data on this page about the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt showing phi (golden ratio) and pi proportions, and the proportions of the so-called “King’s Chamber” although the so-called “sarcophagus” (granite box) within is too large to fit through the only passage leading into that chamber, which violates the generally accepted funerary rite theory,
page 190: the classic “Measure of Man” (Vitruvian Man) by Leonardo daVinci, copied around the world, showing the golden ratio proportions in the human body,
page 191: the only known CAD drawing adaptation (to my knowledge) of Leonardo’s “Ideal Church” sketch,
page 192: detailed specifics about the Shoemaker’s Knife of Archimedes, giving several variations all showing the mathematical principle,
page 194: details of the geometry of the classic 1991 Barbury Castle, England crop circle formation,
page 195 and page 52: the details of the geometry encoded in the Sri Yantra (a classic Hindu mandala) and the cross section of the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt (also the “squaring the circle” conundrum), both with a 1-Phi-Square Root of Phi triangle which has a 51 degree, 51 minute slope,
page 196: numerous details common to the 5 Platonic and 13 Archimedean Solids,
pages 197-214; numerous details specific to the 5 Platonic and 13 Archimedean Solids, including how the insphere/intersphere/circumsphere/side length proportions are calculated,
pages 215-224: similar details specific to the 4 Kepler-Poinsot solids, the Star Tetrahedron (a.k.a. Stella Octangula) and related polyhedra,
pages 225-229: numerous graphics showing how the Platonic Solids relate to each other in a myriad of fascinating (awe-inspiring, really!) ways,
pages 230-235: numerous relationships between 3D polyhedra with 5-sided symmetry and the “shadow” they cast on a decagon (10-sided polygon), with construction details,
page 236: step-by-step instructions on creating an accurate drawing of the Icosahedron and Dodecahedron starting from a Golden Rectangle,
pages 237-255: generous appendices for hands-on explorers of all ages and levels of experience, including tables and charts of regular polygon angles, apothem, radius and side ratios and areas, radius ratios by coordination number for Ionic Chemical Bonding (which relates to properties of materials at the molecular and planetary levels), Fibonacci Numbers, Perfect Right Triangles (when I put the book together, I wasn’t aware of the Phi-1/Phi-Square Root of 3 Right Triangle that Mike Green of British Columbia introduced me to), Prime Numbers, extensive tables with all sorts of data on the Platonic and Archimedean Solids (useful for a variety of purposes, including model construction and computer simulation and animation, a map of planet Earth showing superimposed Platonic Solid Vertex Latitudes and (example) Longitudes, a fun stereogram with 6 Small Stellated Dodecahedra (there, I gave the clue away , a short bio of myself, 3 pages of bibliography (more on my books and links pages and blog), and unique graphical index to all the illustrations in the book. Whew! I’d almost forgotten how much I packed into this labor of love over a decade ago!
Many of the 1300+ images are somewhat self-explanatory graphically (especially if you have created the basic shapes like the Seed of Life, Golden Rectangle and a few others by hand with compass and straight-edge, which I highly recommend for anyone as mentor Keith Critchlow so aptly reminded me when reviewing my original manuscript)…
… and of course, if you are finding re-creating one of the patterns challenging, I’d be happy to answer other questions via email that I can share with other enthusiasts on my blog (which I’ll do with this reply; thanks for asking!
I’m also working on a number of related projects that will complement the book with video “hands on” procedures, etc. Stay tuned!
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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.
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