Hermetic Laws (such as Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, Polarity, Rhythm, Cause&Effect, Gender), Geometric symbolism, the Great Pyramid, intrinsic Oneness reflected in the principle of interconnectedness, UFOs, Atlantis, holographic projections, Fibonacci spirals, the Golden Ratio in nature, modern physics, architectural acoustics, flying, resonant toning, geological dating, Chambered Nautilus shells, galactic spirals, and DNA helices were just few of the topics we touched on in this initial interview – more to follow – with the exuberant Dave Cohen on his “Good Vibration Station” radio show on LA Talk Radio. We’ll just have to talk about Plato’s allegory of the cave (and his famous solids) … plus many other subjects in greater detail on a subsequent show – which we intended to get to, but ran out of time! BTW, I mentioned Dave’s very cool sacred geometry inspired shirts on a prior FaceBook post, but his elegant designs deserve mention here again.
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Sacred Geometry interview with CA Brooks
CA Brooks, who hosts the “Simple Tales” show on 12Radio, interviewed me on August 26, 2014. We talked about the origins and history of sacred geometry in art, architecture and nature, the 5 Platonic Solids, dimensions, volcanos, symbols, the Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt, the seven Hermetic Laws of antiquity, golden rectangles, golden triangles, spirals, the vesica piscis, and much more. This show was evidently selected as the “Producer’s Choice of the Week”; what fun! Enjoy! :-)
I also was on CA’s other show (about A Course In Miracles) on Aug. 22, 2014; more details and the audio archive for that interview here.
GeometryCode bulletin for June 2014
(1) News, Events, Interviews, Workshops, Classes, Exhibits, Products, Articles, Tutorials
Toroids make cameo appearance in warp drive prototype
Ready to travel at warp speed? It looks like the familiar geometry of our friendly (galactic) neighborhood torus might factor into future warp drives. Here’s an interesting article and a related one: NASA Reveals Latest Warp-Drive Ship Designs – that – once again – suggests that Gene Roddenberry was on the right track. NASA’s Advanced Propulsion Lead, Dr. Harold White gives a talk about how Faster-Than-Light (FTL) travel might actually work – thanks to Dave Van Dyke of Z-Axis Graphics for this link.
… and in the ‘closer to home’ appropriate technology arena, another geometric icon, the spiral shows up in home energy systems…
Archimedes: a new efficient wind generator design uses a spiral form
How about an 80% efficiency ratio for a home power wind turbine design? This new wind power capturing technology leverages the intrinsic efficiency of the spiral form to harness wind energy for small homes and apartments … or perhaps an array for larger systems? I sure saw a lot of larger wind turbines on my recent trip to California; wind farms in Wyoming, and in California east of Livermore over Altamont Pass, near Tehachapi, Palm Springs, and San Gorgino Pass. Why not combine solar and wind.
Martineau Solar System Geometries art reception and end of exhibit in Castle Rock, CO
I will be appearing at a “Meet the Artists” reception in the CR Bank Room East at the Castle Rock library on July 8, 2014 from 7-8PM. This will conclude the multi-month exhibit of all 12 of my “Martineau Solar System” series framed giclées prints, plus 24 framed acrylic, collage and mixed media art images by Nancy Bolton-Rawles on display at the Philip S. Miller Public Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during regular library hours. This is the first public exhibit for either of us since we moved to Colorado almost 3 years ago… You can find upcoming, ongoing and past exhibits, classes and other events here. LOTS more details about the individual images are in the April 2014 bulletin.
Find Your Geometry Name
In case you missed it, here’s a quick, fun diversion to help you find your ‘geometry name‘ using the first letter of your first and last name. Enjoy! :-)
(2) Websites, Books, Videos, Imagery, Music and Quotes
- Where do a morphing tesseract, a walking ostrich and a vintage black and white photo of a nun converge? In this endlessly looping video! Thanks to Ed Kellogg for sending this link.
- DaVinci’s “stella octangula” a.k.a. stellated octahedron a.k.a. star tetrahedron makes an appearance in my home town (Livermore, California) in the microscopic geometry of this new ultralight, ultrastiff material.
- Flaming Lotus Girls use dodecahedral hubs in their fiery Burning Man sculpture.
- Quantum biology in the plant kingdom?
- Geometric tattoos, anyone?
(3) Request for Submissions
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn. I always enjoy connecting with both recent and long-time friends and colleagues and discovering new friends of friends :-)Thanks for your interest & support! :-) BTW, I always appreciate enthusiastic reviews on the Amazon SGDS book page, and the newer Amazon book page for The Geometry Code. It’s a good “win-win” way to cross-promote your work as well.
If you like to color with colored pencils (or other media), make 3-D fold-up geometric art, do stained glass, quilts, geometric arts and/or crafts, or just want an extensive reference/resource of geometric archetypes, patterns and essential line art, you might enjoy a copy of my first book, Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook: Universal Dimensional Patterns.
If your leanings are more metaphysical … and perhaps whimsical :-) … you might enjoy my second book, The Geometry Code: Universal Symbolic Mirrors of Natural Laws Within Us; Friendly Reminders of Inclusion to Forgive the Dreamer of Separation. It was originally going to have geometry and Hermetic Laws/symbolism as a primary focus, but in 2007, a reawakened interest in the spiritual masterpiece, A Course In Miracles – thanks to Gary Renard – shifted the primary emphasis to an exploration of the two thought fundamental systems we all vacillate between, and how we can gradually shift our mind’s identity to the happy one.
PO Box 192, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104
author of The Geometry Code book; co-author of The Geometry Code screensaver
author of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook
Free monthly email bulletin on sacred geometry and related subjects
You might also enjoy my blog which has lots of other fun and info in addition to these bulletins.
GeometryCode bulletin for April 2014
(1) News, Events, Interviews, Workshops, Classes, Exhibits, Products, Articles, Tutorials
Martineau Solar System Geometries art exhibit in Castle Rock, CO
An exhibit of all 12 of my “Martineau Solar System” series framed giclées prints, plus 24 framed acrylic, collage and mixed media art images by Nancy Bolton-Rawles are now on display between May 7 and June 16, 2014 at the Philip S. Miller Public Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock, Colorado 80104 during regular library hours. This is the first public exhibit for either of us since we moved to Colorado almost 3 years ago… You can find upcoming, ongoing and past exhibits, classes and other events here. Enjoy! :-)
About the Martineau Solar System Geometries art and the Astronomical Geometry It Is Based On
The 12 images were inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in his highly recommended book: “A Little Book of Coincidence.” The accuracy of his models is truly astonishing, typically 99.8 to 99.9% accurate. Johannes Kepler, who was fascinated with the idea of simple geometric models defining the planetary orbits, was on the right track, he just didn’t explore far enough… His original woodcuts appear below, showing the outer and inner solar system. He would have been thrilled to learn of Martineau’s models! I think John Martineau’s name will (some day, hopefully soon) be heralded among Kepler, Galileo, Newton and Einstein for the astronomical discoveries he’s made.
Here’s my image paying homage to Kepler’s elegant, though not particularly accurate models of the solar system.
All images in my “Martineau Solar System” series were created with the freeware ray tracing application, POV-Ray; I’ve been using MegaPOV more recently. Here is an online gallery of this art (available as posters, greeting cards or apparel), plus other related images & photography.
More details about the individual images in the Martineau Solar System Geometries art exhibit
Here are early studies (sans NASA or other photographic tiled imagery for the background) for both the inner and outer solar system models, respectively, that John Martineau figured out; note that these highly accurate geometric approximations to planetary orbits averaged as circles (instead of the ellipses they actually are) were accomplished using only 2-dimensional geometric models, and rather simple ones at that! :-)
Outer Solar System: Solar System to Uranus Per Martineau
The background image for this foreground montage of John Martineau’s geometric solar system models is a tiled Kirlian photography image of fingertip corona discharge patterns that I took decades ago using a homebrew adaptation of a kit from Edmund Scientific Company.
Inner Solar System: Solar System to Mars Per Martineau
The background image for this closeup foreground montage of John Martineau’s geometric solar system models is a tiled color-inverted version of the Kirlian photography image used in the Outer Solar System model; the intent being to depict the warmer colors as a metaphor for the proximity to our sun.
Venus And Mars Per Martineau
With tiled planes of solar and lunar motifs in the background, a dodecahedron (12 pentagons, Plato’s symbol for ether or spirit) defines 20 spheres (the metallic looking ones) that exactly touch. Inside these are the orbit of Venus (green) and outside all is the orbit of Mars (faint red). The accuracy of the model (averaging the major and minor axes of the elliptical orbits) is 99.98%
Earth And Mars Per Martineau
With tiled planes of flora (a Hawaiian plant swirled within a honeycomb grid) and fauna (Chambered Nautilus) motifs in the background, an icosahedron (20 triangles, Plato’s symbol for water) defines 12 spheres that exactly touch. The centers of these define the orbit of Earth (blue) and outside all is the orbit of Mars (red). The accuracy of the model (averaging the major and minor axes of the elliptical orbits) is 99.9%
Earth And Venus Per Martineau
This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in A Little Book of Coincidence. Five tiled spiral galactic (NGC300) planes form the background. The perigee and apogee relationship between Earth and Venus is described by a nested pentagram pair. Accuracy is 99.9%
Venus and Earth Orbits Per Martineau
The orbital relationship between Earth and Venus is described by two concentric circles. The inner circle represents the orbit of Venus which passes through the centers of 8 circles that just touch each other. The outer circle represents the orbit of Earth which touches the outer sides of these 8 circles. The accuracy of this relationship is 99.99%
Earth and Mars Cross Per Martineau
This image was inspired by the illustration at the bottom of page 40 of the remarkable work of John Martineau, in A Little Book of Coincidence. A circle (Earth orbit) just touches each of 4 small circles, which in turn, each just touch 4 larger circles, which each touch the largest outer circle (Mars orbit). Spheres are used to represent the circles for artistic effect, and the outermost eight spheres are decorative only. The accuracy of this relationship is 99.9%
Venus And Mercury Per Martineau
Tiled, mirrored images of Mercury’s surface features (colorized three different ways) form the background. Three circles, whose centers are the vertices of an equilateral triangle, define an outer circle which exactly fits around the three (the orbit of Venus) and an inner circle which exactly touches the three vertices (the orbit of Mercury). Accuracy is 99.9%
Jupiter And Mars Per Martineau
This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in A Little Book of Coincidence. Tiled planes of Jupiters surface (top & bottom) and a colorized map of Mars sketched by the astronomer Antoniadi (left & right) form the background. The centers of four circles define the orbit of Jupiter and the orbit of Mars is defined by the red circle. The accuracy of this relationship is 99.99%
Jupiter, Saturn And Uranus Per Martineau
This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in A Little Book of Coincidence. Tiled, mirrored images of Saturns rings (colorized three different ways) form the background. Three concentric circles, define the orbits of Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. The innermost (Jupiter) touches 8 middle points of an octagram. The outermost octagram points define Saturns orbit. The circle around an equilateral triangle around Saturn defines Uranus. The accuracy of the Jupiter/Saturn relationship is 99.9%
Jupiter And Earth Per Martineau
This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, in A Little Book of Coincidence. Tiled colorized planes of the Great Red Spot of Jupiter (shifted +/- 120 degrees of hue, too!) form the background. The hexagon within a triple nested hexagram defines the orbit of Earth. The orbit of Jupiter is defined by the outer circle, and astonishingly, two clusters of asteroids (the Trojans) occupy Laplace Points, which are also defined by the + and – 60 degree positions in Jupiters orbit as shown on the diagram below. Accuracy of the Earth/Jupiter orbital relationship is 99.8%
Neptune And Uranus Per Martineau
This image was inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, after he wrote A Little Book of Coincidence (hence the model does not appear in that book.) Tiled images of Neptune’s surface line the union of two vesical tubes to form the background. A tetrahedron and its truncation define the orbits of Neptune and Uranus, respectively, with 99.93% accuracy. Here’s an early study (sans NASA tiled imagery for the background):
(2) Websites, Books, Videos, Imagery, Music and Quotes
Here are a couple of geometric websites this month, with lots of interesting content for geometry enthusiasts:
(3) Request for Submissions
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn. I always enjoy connecting with both recent and long-time friends and colleagues and discovering new friends of friends :-)Thanks for your interest & support! :-) BTW, I always appreciate enthusiastic reviews on the Amazon SGDS book page, and the newer Amazon book page for The Geometry Code. It’s a good “win-win” way to cross-promote your work as well.
If you like to color with colored pencils (or other media), make 3-D fold-up geometric art, do stained glass, quilts, geometric arts and/or crafts, or just want an extensive reference/resource of geometric archetypes, patterns and essential line art, you might enjoy a copy of my first book, Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook: Universal Dimensional Patterns.
If your leanings are more metaphysical … and perhaps whimsical :-) … you might enjoy my second book, The Geometry Code: Universal Symbolic Mirrors of Natural Laws Within Us; Friendly Reminders of Inclusion to Forgive the Dreamer of Separation. It was originally going to have geometry and Hermetic Laws/symbolism as a primary focus, but in 2007, a reawakened interest in the spiritual masterpiece, A Course In Miracles – thanks to Gary Renard – shifted the primary emphasis to an exploration of the two thought fundamental systems we all vacillate between, and how we can gradually shift our mind’s identity to the happy one.
PO Box 192, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104
author of The Geometry Code book; co-author of The Geometry Code screensaver
author of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook
Free monthly email bulletin on sacred geometry and related subjects
You might also enjoy my blog which has lots of other fun and info in addition to these bulletins.
GeometryCode bulletin for December 2013
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Unexpected holiday gift: Sri Yantra art returns
The other day, I got a cardboard tube in the mail from long-time friend, fellow geometer, networker and entrepreneur, Asha Deliverance, of Pacific Domes. Asha has been a primary – and generous – host of a geometer’s study group in Ashland, Oregon that a handful of us started around 2007 which we whimsically call the “Hedronists.” When I opened the tube, I found a lovely 18″ diameter flexible magnetic Sri Yantra image, the circular center portion of the image above, which I was commissioned by Pacific Domes to make in Adobe Illustrator some years ago for ‘floor art’ for their new manufacturing facility. This classic mandala with it’s precise construction, in addition to considerable historical mystical lore, encodes a golden ratio triangle (1:Phi:Square Root of Phi triangle) within the mesmerizing inter-meshed triangles. There’s also even a massive 13 mile long ‘desert formation’ of this Sri Yantra shape that purportedly appeared in 1990 in eastern Oregon in a dry lake bed.
The other ‘back-story’ of now DOUBLE synchronicity, is that when I first replicated this design for the illustration on page 195 in Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook around 1997, I just happened to be listening to a favorite program, New Dimensions Radio, with hosts Michael & Justine Toms, one evening while replicating the construction using ClarisCAD on the (now-ancient) Mac I had at the time. Michael’s guest, whose name I’ve long forgotten, mentioned that all authentic replicas have a small gap between the inner and outer regions of the design to allow spirit symbolically to enter the design, so I made sure there is a very tiny gap on my version of it that appears on page 195 of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook.
So while typing this bulletin this afternoon, I ‘just happened’ to be listening to a favorite metaphysical mentor, Kenneth Wapnick, who just left this world a couple days ago, and heard – no kidding! – “Leave an empty space,” (a suggestion to allow for spiritual guidance in our minds) within section 14.08 of his recorded lecture (in the Q&A section) of “Ideas Leave Not Their Source”. Too wild! :-)
Thanks, Asha, for a thoughtful gift that triggers all sort of interesting interconnections! :-)
Astronomical Geometry Calendars for 2014
The images above are colorized versions of 12 of the exquisite images in John Martineau’s “Little Book of Coincidence”, depicting the exquisite planetary mathematics exhibited in the orbital relationships of our solar system’s planets from Mercury to Neptune. Martineau’s astonishingly accurate 3-D models of our solar system inspired the calendar above, freshly updated for 2014… Here’s where you can learn more and order a copy of this astronomically astounding calendar, with the price reduced from last year as well.
(2) Websites, Books, Videos, Imagery, Music and Quotes
Here are a few websites and links of interest to sacred geometry enthusiasts:
- A Pinterest page about Universal Mathematics (looks like it might be from Walter Russell)
- … a spherical glass solar collector energy technology
- Dr. Quantum – Double Slit Experiment (a neat animated video about modern physics)
- I haven’t read it, but this book about “Love & Math” by Edward Frenkel looks interesting
- … speaking of Math wizardry, it looks like Stephen Wolfram has something big to announce
- Circles of Healing author Gwen Wendy Hammarstrom shares our mandala interest
- geometric snow art by Simon Beck
- Colleague Jonathan Quintin’s sacred geometry site, which I’ve mentioned before, has some nice images of DNA like the one below, showing the 34 to 21 Angstrom proportions of one complete spiral (helical) turn of a DNA molecule (which just happens to involve 2 Fibonacci numbers); not only does the Fibonacci Ratio engage DNA in the realm of sacred geometry, but the cross-section is a decagon (think of rotating two pentagons 180 degrees), and many of the chemical compounds attached to the helix are also pentagonal in geometry, so every cell of what we consider to be life biologically has this principle of interconnection metaphorically encoded within it.
(3) Request for Submissions
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn. I always enjoy connecting with both recent and long-time friends and colleagues and discovering new friends of friends :-)Thanks for your interest & support! :-) BTW, I always appreciate enthusiastic reviews on the Amazon SGDS book page, and the newer Amazon book page for The Geometry Code. It’s a good “win-win” way to cross-promote your work as well.
If you like to color with colored pencils (or other media), make 3-D fold-up geometric art, do stained glass, quilts, geometric arts and/or crafts, or just want an extensive reference/resource of geometric archetypes, patterns and essential line art, you might enjoy a copy of my first book, Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook: Universal Dimensional Patterns.
If your leanings are more metaphysical … and perhaps whimsical :-) … you might enjoy my second book, The Geometry Code: Universal Symbolic Mirrors of Natural Laws Within Us; Friendly Reminders of Inclusion to Forgive the Dreamer of Separation. It was originally going to have geometry and Hermetic Laws/symbolism as a primary focus, but in 2007, a reawakened interest in the spiritual masterpiece, A Course In Miracles – thanks to Gary Renard – shifted the primary emphasis to an exploration of the two thought fundamental systems we all vacillate between, and how we can gradually shift our mind’s identity to the happy one.
PO Box 192, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104
author of The Geometry Code book; co-author of The Geometry Code screensaver
author of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook
Free monthly email bulletin on sacred geometry and related subjects
You might also enjoy my blog which has lots of other fun and info in addition to these bulletins.