Sacred, Symbolic and Creative Geometry PDF Print E-mail
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John Lloyd and Karl Lorenzen

Sacred geometry constitutes a common ground between many of the world’s cultures and traditions. Its language of number and symbol can be used to express profound ideas about the nature of existence. This course teaches the vocabulary and alphabet of sacred geometry, and shows participants how to use the circle, triangle, square and spiral to construct sacred space. We will draw on patterns from Morocco, the Vedic tradition, stone circles and medieval rose windows and examine the geometry of both living forms and the solar system.

Note: Please bring a compass, ruler, pencils and a pad of paper for the drawing exercises.

The Language of Shapes, Numbers and Patterns
Monday, August 4, 8–10pm
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The Geometry of Living Forms
Monday, August 11, 8–10pm
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The Number 12 and the Geometry of Culture and Communities
Monday, August 18, 8–10pm
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The Geometry of the Solar System and the Creation of Sacred Space
Monday, August 25, 8–10pm
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A LECTURE SERIES
(4 sessions) Mondays,
August 4–25, 8–10pm
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Members: $80 / Nonmembers: $85 / Individual Sessions: $22

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You may be interested in our upcoming Esoteric Quest Conference which will explore The Mysteries and Philosophy of Antiquity looking at the spiritual experience, wisdom, are and sacred architecture of Ancient Greece.

John Lloyd has studied sacred geometry over the last 20 years with Keith Critchlow, Michael Schneider and John Michell. He has taught at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors with Alex and Allyson Grey.

Karl Lorenzen is a poet, musician and artist with a long-standing interest in sacred geometry.