Natures Elegant Ratio and the Canon of the Human Body-Academy of Sacred Geometry – Scott Olsen

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What is With Scott Olsen,?

With Scott Olsen, is Archive: Ph.D and Lance Harding Ph.DThis 4 day workshop will cover the foundation principles of Sacred Geometry and the advanced practise of the Canon of the Human Body, and the Divine Proportion & Nature's Elegant Principles of Design..

How does With Scott Olsen, Archive:?

Archive: With Scott Olsen, Ph.D and Lance Harding Ph.DThis 4 day workshop will cover the foundation principles of Sacred Geometry and the advanced practise of the Canon of the Human Body, and the Divine Proportion & Nature's Elegant Principles of Design.

What is her,?

her, is To those who know how to approach Nature will lift her veil revealing a stunning system of elegant aesthetic delights..

How does her, know?

To those who know how to approach her, Nature will lift her veil revealing a stunning system of elegant aesthetic delights.

What is The Golden Section?

The Golden Section is appearing at the center of it all, may well be the foundation of the most beautiful ratio in Nature, and the very bond that holds everything together through ratio, resonance and self-similar harmony at all levels..

How does The Golden Section appearing?

The Golden Section appearing at the center of it all, may well be the foundation of the most beautiful ratio in Nature, and the very bond that holds everything together through ratio, resonance and self-similar harmony at all levels.

What is a special evening lecture :?

a special evening lecture : is Includes Divine Proportion & the New RenaissanceThe Elegant Principles of DesignTo those who know how to approach her, Nature will lift her veil revealing a stunning system of elegant aesthetic delights..

How does a special evening lecture : Includes?

Includes a special evening lecture : Divine Proportion & the New RenaissanceThe Elegant Principles of DesignTo those who know how to approach her, Nature will lift her veil revealing a stunning system of elegant aesthetic delights.

What is The Golden Section?

The Golden Section is appearing at the center of it all, may well be the foundation of the most beautiful ratio in Nature, and the very bond that holds everything together through ratio, resonance and self-similar harmony at all levels.In this intensive program, students will be introduced to how the Golden Section, the Divine Proportion, is the root source of Nature’s Eurhythmic Principles of Design..

How does The Golden Section appearing?

The Golden Section appearing at the center of it all, may well be the foundation of the most beautiful ratio in Nature, and the very bond that holds everything together through ratio, resonance and self-similar harmony at all levels.In this intensive program, students will be introduced to how the Golden Section, the Divine Proportion, is the root source of Nature’s Eurhythmic Principles of Design.

What is Scott and Lance?

Scott and Lance is will demonstrate the beauty, wisdom and pervasiveness of this golden mean in everything from DNA, plants, animals, humans and the solar system, to music, quarks, pyramids and hurricanes..

How does Scott and Lance will demonstrate?

Scott and Lance will demonstrate the beauty, wisdom and pervasiveness of this golden mean in everything from DNA, plants, animals, humans and the solar system, to music, quarks, pyramids and hurricanes.

What is Plato and the initiates?

Plato and the initiates is Known to of classical Greece, the Golden Section’s ubiquitous presence in all things provides the means for our progressive unfoldment into higher states of consciousness, in what the ancients referred to as initiation into the mysteries.Special evening with Scott and Lance, featuring a visual presentation and lecture/discussion.Lecture Topic: Divine Proportion & the New RenaissancePROFOUND NEW INSIGHTS into the dominating role of the DIVINE PROPORTION is taking the world of both science and aesthetics by storm..

How does Plato and the initiates Known?

Known to Plato and the initiates of classical Greece, the Golden Section’s ubiquitous presence in all things provides the means for our progressive unfoldment into higher states of consciousness, in what the ancients referred to as initiation into the mysteries.Special evening with Scott and Lance, featuring a visual presentation and lecture/discussion.Lecture Topic: Divine Proportion & the New RenaissancePROFOUND NEW INSIGHTS into the dominating role of the DIVINE PROPORTION is taking the world of both science and aesthetics by storm.

What is January 7,?

January 7, is For example, on 2010 teams of physicists collaborating in England and Germany reported their empirical observation of the Golden Section as the principle of symmetry at the heart of Quantum Mechanics..

How does January 7, collaborating?

For example, on January 7, 2010 teams of physicists collaborating in England and Germany reported their empirical observation of the Golden Section as the principle of symmetry at the heart of Quantum Mechanics.

What is this visual presentation and discussion?

this visual presentation and discussion is In we will examine both the ANCIENT TRADITIONS and some of the recent STUNNING DISCOVERIES into the underlying role of a GOLDEN SECTION centered SYSTEM OF DYNAMIC SYMMETRY.It now appears to be central to PHYSICS (winding number, fine structure constant, quark masses), the PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS, BIOLOGY (including PLANT PHYLLOTAXIS, GENETICS and DNA structure), HEART physiology, COMPUTER technology, ENCRYPTION, ASTRONOMY, MUSIC, WEATHER TURBULENCE, BEAUTY and the unfolding of CONSCIOUSNESS itself..

How does this visual presentation and discussion will examine?

In this visual presentation and discussion we will examine both the ANCIENT TRADITIONS and some of the recent STUNNING DISCOVERIES into the underlying role of a GOLDEN SECTION centered SYSTEM OF DYNAMIC SYMMETRY.It now appears to be central to PHYSICS (winding number, fine structure constant, quark masses), the PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS, BIOLOGY (including PLANT PHYLLOTAXIS, GENETICS and DNA structure), HEART physiology, COMPUTER technology, ENCRYPTION, ASTRONOMY, MUSIC, WEATHER TURBULENCE, BEAUTY and the unfolding of CONSCIOUSNESS itself.

What is A deep recognition?

A deep recognition is is arising amongst many scholars, scientists, aestheticians and leading thinkers that the underlying MATHEMATICS OF HARMONY permeates all aspects of life..

How does A deep recognition is arising?

A deep recognition is arising amongst many scholars, scientists, aestheticians and leading thinkers that the underlying MATHEMATICS OF HARMONY permeates all aspects of life.

What is We?

We is are literally on the threshold of a NEW RENAISSANCE in consciousness studies, the sciences, and arts..

How does We are literally?

We are literally on the threshold of a NEW RENAISSANCE in consciousness studies, the sciences, and arts.

What is striking feature?

striking feature is Perhaps the most for many is that the SAME GOLDEN PRINCIPLE lies at the HEART of both BEAUTY and OPTIMAL FUNCTION in all fields.Principles of Sacred Geometry: Theory & PracticeScott A. Olsen, Ph.D. and C. Lance Harding, Ph.D.BOTH 2-DAY WORKSHOPS WILL BE TEAM TAUGHT BY OLSEN & HARDINGOlsen and Harding, long-time students of Keith Critchlow and John Michell, will teach you foundational drawings and geometrical constructions in both plane and solid geometry..

How does striking feature is?

Perhaps the most striking feature for many is that the SAME GOLDEN PRINCIPLE lies at the HEART of both BEAUTY and OPTIMAL FUNCTION in all fields.Principles of Sacred Geometry: Theory & PracticeScott A. Olsen, Ph.D. and C. Lance Harding, Ph.D.BOTH 2-DAY WORKSHOPS WILL BE TEAM TAUGHT BY OLSEN & HARDINGOlsen and Harding, long-time students of Keith Critchlow and John Michell, will teach you foundational drawings and geometrical constructions in both plane and solid geometry.

What is an ancient Egyptian,?

an ancient Egyptian, is Woven around Pythagorean - Platonic philosophical background and honoring Nature's fractal principles of design, we will examine the seven transformational (infinite and irrational) numbers of sacred geometry..

How does an ancient Egyptian, Woven around?

Woven around an ancient Egyptian, Pythagorean - Platonic philosophical background and honoring Nature's fractal principles of design, we will examine the seven transformational (infinite and irrational) numbers of sacred geometry.

What is The fundamentals and application of the Vesica Pisces,?

The fundamentals and application of the Vesica Pisces, is Rectangle of Genesis and the Golden Mandala will be explored..

How does The fundamentals and application of the Vesica Pisces, will be explored.?

The fundamentals and application of the Vesica Pisces, Rectangle of Genesis and the Golden Mandala will be explored.

What is We?

We is will delve into the significance and application of the three Greek mean proportions..

How does We will delve?

We will delve into the significance and application of the three Greek mean proportions.

What is a deep understanding of the role?

a deep understanding of the role is And finally participants will develop of the Golden Section and Fibonacci and Lucas numbers in Nature and principles of design.We intend to cover the foundational principles of Sacred Geometry in this 2-Day Workshop..

How does a deep understanding of the role finally participants will develop?

And finally participants will develop a deep understanding of the role of the Golden Section and Fibonacci and Lucas numbers in Nature and principles of design.We intend to cover the foundational principles of Sacred Geometry in this 2-Day Workshop.

What is It?

It is will be a grand introduction for anyone with some experience or even those new to the field..

How does It will be?

It will be a grand introduction for anyone with some experience or even those new to the field.

What is it?

it is And will serve as a thorough refresher and extension of important new insights for anyone already familiar with geometric drawings and constructions..

How does it will serve?

And it will serve as a thorough refresher and extension of important new insights for anyone already familiar with geometric drawings and constructions.

What is We?

We is will be integrating into the workshop the basic Pythagorean/ Platonic insights of the most profound Ancient Wisdom taught anywhere on the planet..

How does We will be integrating?

We will be integrating into the workshop the basic Pythagorean/ Platonic insights of the most profound Ancient Wisdom taught anywhere on the planet.

What is we?

we is And will introduce the use of the Golden Chalice Design Template..

How does we will introduce?

And we will introduce the use of the Golden Chalice Design Template.

What is Participants?

Participants is will become thoroughly grounded in both geometric drawings and 3-dimensional model constructions..

How does Participants will become thoroughly?

Participants will become thoroughly grounded in both geometric drawings and 3-dimensional model constructions.

What is This 1st Workshop?

This 1st Workshop is will provide all the necessary background and prerequisites to get the most out of the 2nd Advanced Workshop.Course outlineDay 1VISUAL BACKGROUND: PYTHAGOREAN & PLATONIC TRADITION; DIVIDED LINE; PLATO'S GREAT MYSTERY IN THE TIMAEUSFOUNDATIONAL DRAWINGS: BASIC POLYGONS - TRIANGLE, SQUARE, HEXAGON, PENTAGON, VESICA PISCIS, OCTAGON, DECAGON, & DODECAGONROOT & GOLDEN RECTANGLESTHE SEVEN TRANSFORMATIONAL NUMBERS (INFINITE & IRRATIONAL)FIBONACCI AND LUCAS NUMBERS: NATURE'S METHOD OF DIVINE PROPORTIONMEASUREMENTS OF PARTICIPANTS (VOLUNTARY)PRIMER ON RATIO, PROPORTION & APPLICATION OF THE THREE GREEK MEANS: ARTITHMETIC, HARMONIC & GEOMETRICDay 2VISUAL INTRODUCTION: THE NEW GOLDEN PARADIGM: HOW IT MANIFESTS THROUGHOUT NATURE & THE COSMOSAPPLICATIONS OF THE GOLDEN MANDALA, RECTANGLE OF GENESIS & VESICA PISCISTHE GOLDEN CHALICE OF ORION: WORKING WITH THE DESIGN TEMPLATE AS A TOOL THAT INTEGRATES andRESULTS OF MEASUREMENTSVISUAL INTERLUDE: MATHEMATICS OF HARMONY & THE GOAL OF EUCLID'S ELEMENTSCONSTRUCTING GEOMETRIC SOLIDS: 5 PLATONIC (REGULAR) & 13 ARCHIMEDEAN (SEMI-REGULAR) SOLIDSOVERVIEW & SUMMATION OF THE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF HARMONY MATHEMATICSDay 3Advanced Principles of Sacred Geometry & THE CANONS OF HUMAN PROPORTION: THEORY & PRACTICE with Scott A. Olsen, Ph.D. and C. Lance Harding, Ph.D.Our focus will be the ideal Canon of the Human Body using sacred geometry..

How does This 1st Workshop will provide?

This 1st Workshop will provide all the necessary background and prerequisites to get the most out of the 2nd Advanced Workshop.Course outlineDay 1VISUAL BACKGROUND: PYTHAGOREAN & PLATONIC TRADITION; DIVIDED LINE; PLATO'S GREAT MYSTERY IN THE TIMAEUSFOUNDATIONAL DRAWINGS: BASIC POLYGONS - TRIANGLE, SQUARE, HEXAGON, PENTAGON, VESICA PISCIS, OCTAGON, DECAGON, & DODECAGONROOT & GOLDEN RECTANGLESTHE SEVEN TRANSFORMATIONAL NUMBERS (INFINITE & IRRATIONAL)FIBONACCI AND LUCAS NUMBERS: NATURE'S METHOD OF DIVINE PROPORTIONMEASUREMENTS OF PARTICIPANTS (VOLUNTARY)PRIMER ON RATIO, PROPORTION & APPLICATION OF THE THREE GREEK MEANS: ARTITHMETIC, HARMONIC & GEOMETRICDay 2VISUAL INTRODUCTION: THE NEW GOLDEN PARADIGM: HOW IT MANIFESTS THROUGHOUT NATURE & THE COSMOSAPPLICATIONS OF THE GOLDEN MANDALA, RECTANGLE OF GENESIS & VESICA PISCISTHE GOLDEN CHALICE OF ORION: WORKING WITH THE DESIGN TEMPLATE AS A TOOL THAT INTEGRATES andRESULTS OF MEASUREMENTSVISUAL INTERLUDE: MATHEMATICS OF HARMONY & THE GOAL OF EUCLID'S ELEMENTSCONSTRUCTING GEOMETRIC SOLIDS: 5 PLATONIC (REGULAR) & 13 ARCHIMEDEAN (SEMI-REGULAR) SOLIDSOVERVIEW & SUMMATION OF THE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF HARMONY MATHEMATICSDay 3Advanced Principles of Sacred Geometry & THE CANONS OF HUMAN PROPORTION: THEORY & PRACTICE with Scott A. Olsen, Ph.D. and C. Lance Harding, Ph.D.Our focus will be the ideal Canon of the Human Body using sacred geometry.

What is Participants?

Participants is will become familiar with canons from ancient Egypt (including the Old Kingdom, Amarna, and New Kingdom), Greek and Roman canons, Byzantine Christian, Medieval and Modern canons..

How does Participants will become?

Participants will become familiar with canons from ancient Egypt (including the Old Kingdom, Amarna, and New Kingdom), Greek and Roman canons, Byzantine Christian, Medieval and Modern canons.

What is we?

we is Specifically will examine and employ individual canon studies from Vitruvius (and his 10 measurements of the man in the square and circle), Leonardo da Vinci (geometry of his man in the square and circle), Cesariano (two drawings of man in the square and man in the circle), Desiderius Lenz (his canon of male and female geometry compared with Vitruvius), and Corbusier (golden proportion modular)..

How does we will examine?

Specifically we will examine and employ individual canon studies from Vitruvius (and his 10 measurements of the man in the square and circle), Leonardo da Vinci (geometry of his man in the square and circle), Cesariano (two drawings of man in the square and man in the circle), Desiderius Lenz (his canon of male and female geometry compared with Vitruvius), and Corbusier (golden proportion modular).

What is we?

we is Finally will study both Harding’s application of the Golden Mandala to various historical works of art and design, and Olsen’s construction of the Golden Chalice of Orion (fusing together,, , , , and 1/) in one very practical design template.Note: Workshop participants should bring a sketchpad, straight-edge, good pair of compasses (in American lingo simply called a compass), and pencils (regular & colored), and/ or pens, sharpener & eraser, transparency paper, masking tape and scissors..

How does we will study?

Finally we will study both Harding’s application of the Golden Mandala to various historical works of art and design, and Olsen’s construction of the Golden Chalice of Orion (fusing together,, , , , and 1/) in one very practical design template.Note: Workshop participants should bring a sketchpad, straight-edge, good pair of compasses (in American lingo simply called a compass), and pencils (regular & colored), and/ or pens, sharpener & eraser, transparency paper, masking tape and scissors.

What is We?

We is will have some extra compasses, straight-edges and pencils available.In this Advanced Workshop we will penetrate into the very sacred mysteries of the Canons of Human Proportion..

How does We will have?

We will have some extra compasses, straight-edges and pencils available.In this Advanced Workshop we will penetrate into the very sacred mysteries of the Canons of Human Proportion.

What is These secrets?

These secrets is were revealed during the initiatory experiences in the halls and temples of the ancient mystery traditions..

How does These secrets were revealed?

These secrets were revealed during the initiatory experiences in the halls and temples of the ancient mystery traditions.

What is it?

it is But was absolutely forbidden (on penalty of death) to reveal these tremendous revelations to the un-initiate..

How does it was absolutely forbidden?

But it was absolutely forbidden (on penalty of death) to reveal these tremendous revelations to the un-initiate.

What is the best sacred geometers?

the best sacred geometers is Having trained with in the world, studied the ancient traditions, and undergone our own inner revelations, we shall weave together what we know of these ancient mystery schools, and the deep insights and epiphanies engendered into the SECRET MYSTERIES OF NUMBER..

How does the best sacred geometers Having trained?

Having trained with the best sacred geometers in the world, studied the ancient traditions, and undergone our own inner revelations, we shall weave together what we know of these ancient mystery schools, and the deep insights and epiphanies engendered into the SECRET MYSTERIES OF NUMBER.

What is "the whole Universe?

"the whole Universe is And because is enfolded into each part," as David Bohm used to say, it follows that understanding the human canon allows one to know the Universal Canon..

How does "the whole Universe is enfolded?

And because "the whole Universe is enfolded into each part," as David Bohm used to say, it follows that understanding the human canon allows one to know the Universal Canon.

What is one Workshop?

one Workshop is This is you will not want to miss!ESOTERICA 1..

How does one Workshop is?

This is one Workshop you will not want to miss!ESOTERICA 1.

What is THE ESOTERIC TETRAKTYS,?

THE ESOTERIC TETRAKTYS, is AND GEORGE HENRY FELT & THE ROOTS OF THEOSOPHYESOTERICA 5..

How does THE ESOTERIC TETRAKTYS, FELT?

THE ESOTERIC TETRAKTYS, AND GEORGE HENRY FELT & THE ROOTS OF THEOSOPHYESOTERICA 5.

What is DIVINE PROPORTION:?

DIVINE PROPORTION: is RESONANCE, MICROTUBULES AND THE GREAT MYSTERY OF CONSCIOUSNESS & ITS TRANSFORMATION* Workshop participants should have a sketchpad, straight-edge, good pair of compasses (in American lingo simply called a compass), and pencils (regular & colored), and/ or pens, sharpener & eraser, transparency paper, masking tape and scissorsThe Golden Section, Natures greatest Secret By Scott OlsenScott A. Olsen, Ph.D.Professor of Philosophy & Comparative Religion at the College of Central College, Scott first received international acclaim by successfully decoding the geometric mysteries of Plato..

How does DIVINE PROPORTION: should have?

DIVINE PROPORTION: RESONANCE, MICROTUBULES AND THE GREAT MYSTERY OF CONSCIOUSNESS & ITS TRANSFORMATION* Workshop participants should have a sketchpad, straight-edge, good pair of compasses (in American lingo simply called a compass), and pencils (regular & colored), and/ or pens, sharpener & eraser, transparency paper, masking tape and scissorsThe Golden Section, Natures greatest Secret By Scott OlsenScott A. Olsen, Ph.D.Professor of Philosophy & Comparative Religion at the College of Central College, Scott first received international acclaim by successfully decoding the geometric mysteries of Plato.

What is His recent book,?

His recent book, is The Golden Section: Nature’s Greatest Secret has received rave reviews, and in 2007 was awarded a 1st place for design by the Bookbinders’ Guild of New York..

How does His recent book, has received rave?

His recent book, The Golden Section: Nature’s Greatest Secret has received rave reviews, and in 2007 was awarded a 1st place for design by the Bookbinders’ Guild of New York.

What is A life-long student of the Ancient Wisdom,?

A life-long student of the Ancient Wisdom, is he has studied under physicist David Bohm, world religion expert Huston Smith, sacred geometers Keith Critchlow & John Michell, and esotericist Douglas Baker..

How does A life-long student of the Ancient Wisdom, has studied?

A life-long student of the Ancient Wisdom, he has studied under physicist David Bohm, world religion expert Huston Smith, sacred geometers Keith Critchlow & John Michell, and esotericist Douglas Baker.

What is a member of the Theosophical Society of America,?

a member of the Theosophical Society of America, is Today as Scott lectures widely on the Perennial Philosophy (in both its ancient and modern forms) with special emphasis on the Divine Proportion and transformative states of consciousness.C. Lance Harding, Ph.D.Native of Utah, studied art at Brigham Young University; graduated from The Visual Islamic and Traditional Arts Department, now called The Prince’s School of Traditional Art, in London; a student of Professor Keith Critchlow and also studied with John Michell..

How does a member of the Theosophical Society of America, lectures widely?

Today as a member of the Theosophical Society of America, Scott lectures widely on the Perennial Philosophy (in both its ancient and modern forms) with special emphasis on the Divine Proportion and transformative states of consciousness.C. Lance Harding, Ph.D.Native of Utah, studied art at Brigham Young University; graduated from The Visual Islamic and Traditional Arts Department, now called The Prince’s School of Traditional Art, in London; a student of Professor Keith Critchlow and also studied with John Michell.

What is Dr. Harding?

Dr. Harding is is an expert in Sacred Geometry and ancient Canonical Proportions of the Human Body, and has studied extensively the “Man in the Square and Circle” as described by Roman architect Vitruvius and illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci.Study References with ScottParticipants in our workshops would do well to listen to these interview ahead of time.Scott is writing his new book: "Divine Proportion: The Mathematical Perfection of the Universe."At a recent talk and sacred geometry workshop at the Theosophical Society in America, headquarters in Wheaton, Illinois you can listen to the webcast of the lecture: The Golden Section and the Roots of Theosophy (March 10, 2011), online.Radio interview with Scott Olsen with Gnostic Media (March 19, 2011), which has been highly praised for its content..

How does Dr. Harding is?

Dr. Harding is an expert in Sacred Geometry and ancient Canonical Proportions of the Human Body, and has studied extensively the “Man in the Square and Circle” as described by Roman architect Vitruvius and illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci.Study References with ScottParticipants in our workshops would do well to listen to these interview ahead of time.Scott is writing his new book: "Divine Proportion: The Mathematical Perfection of the Universe."At a recent talk and sacred geometry workshop at the Theosophical Society in America, headquarters in Wheaton, Illinois you can listen to the webcast of the lecture: The Golden Section and the Roots of Theosophy (March 10, 2011), online.Radio interview with Scott Olsen with Gnostic Media (March 19, 2011), which has been highly praised for its content.

What is It?

It is can be accessed online.Scott Olsen decoded Plato And finally, anyone wanting to know how Scott Olsen decoded Plato, solved his Divided Line problem, and figured out the nature of the Indefinite Dyad, as well as, created a template that derives the square root of 2 and the square root of 3 from the Golden Section and its Reciprocal and Square Root [that we will draw in our 2nd Workshop], can go to the following site to access the 2002 paper in Nexus Network Journal of Architecture and Mathematics..

How does It can be accessed?

It can be accessed online.Scott Olsen decoded Plato And finally, anyone wanting to know how Scott Olsen decoded Plato, solved his Divided Line problem, and figured out the nature of the Indefinite Dyad, as well as, created a template that derives the square root of 2 and the square root of 3 from the Golden Section and its Reciprocal and Square Root [that we will draw in our 2nd Workshop], can go to the following site to access the 2002 paper in Nexus Network Journal of Architecture and Mathematics.

What is The title?

The title is is, The Indefinite Dyad and the Golden Section: Uncovering Plato's Second Principle.Scott’s and Lance’s workshop will draw from the following 4 areas of expertise:I..

How does The title is,?

The title is, The Indefinite Dyad and the Golden Section: Uncovering Plato's Second Principle.Scott’s and Lance’s workshop will draw from the following 4 areas of expertise:I.

What is SACRED GEOMETRY –?

SACRED GEOMETRY – is we will do geometric drawings & 3D constructions from which one can derive an exhilarating alignment and attunement with the aesthetic principles of the Cosmos itself..

How does SACRED GEOMETRY – will do?

SACRED GEOMETRY – we will do geometric drawings & 3D constructions from which one can derive an exhilarating alignment and attunement with the aesthetic principles of the Cosmos itself.

What is We?

We is will examine in particular the ratios and proportions developed through the golden mean, root 2, root 3, root 5, and the Fibonacci and Lucas numbers.II..

How does We will examine?

We will examine in particular the ratios and proportions developed through the golden mean, root 2, root 3, root 5, and the Fibonacci and Lucas numbers.II.

What is ANCIENT WISDOM (PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY) –?

ANCIENT WISDOM (PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY) – is ANCIENT WISDOM (PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY) – this knowledge was contained in the teachings of the ancient mystery schools and adapted into the Pythagorean/ Platonic traditions (e.g. as the Principles of the One & the Indefinite Dyad, the Tetraktys, and the Music of the Spheres)..

How does ANCIENT WISDOM (PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY) – was contained?

ANCIENT WISDOM (PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY) – this knowledge was contained in the teachings of the ancient mystery schools and adapted into the Pythagorean/ Platonic traditions (e.g. as the Principles of the One & the Indefinite Dyad, the Tetraktys, and the Music of the Spheres).

What is We?

We is will examine how these traditions understood the mystery of the sacred numbers which were secretly revealed in carefully designed initiatory, transformative experiences.III..

How does We will examine?

We will examine how these traditions understood the mystery of the sacred numbers which were secretly revealed in carefully designed initiatory, transformative experiences.III.

What is TRANSFORMATIVE STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS –?

TRANSFORMATIVE STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS – is TRANSFORMATIVE STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS – we will examine how we are in fact hardwired via the divine numbers to experience transformations of consciousness..

How does TRANSFORMATIVE STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS – will examine?

TRANSFORMATIVE STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS – we will examine how we are in fact hardwired via the divine numbers to experience transformations of consciousness.

What is the holographic presence?

the holographic presence is Understanding of the entire Cosmos potentially within each of us, students will see how resonance, attunement and entrainment using the numbers can lead to peak experiences, and more complete stages of self-identity, fulfillment & inner contentment with life.IV..

How does the holographic presence Understanding?

Understanding the holographic presence of the entire Cosmos potentially within each of us, students will see how resonance, attunement and entrainment using the numbers can lead to peak experiences, and more complete stages of self-identity, fulfillment & inner contentment with life.IV.

What is PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF NATURE –?

PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF NATURE – is PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF NATURE – Nature’s elegant numbers pervade the entire Cosmos, from top to bottom, from Galactic considerations, down through the Solar System, morphology of humans, animals, insects, plants, minerals, down into the DNA, microtubules, clathrins, subatomic particles and even the quarks themselves..

How does PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF NATURE – pervade?

PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF NATURE – Nature’s elegant numbers pervade the entire Cosmos, from top to bottom, from Galactic considerations, down through the Solar System, morphology of humans, animals, insects, plants, minerals, down into the DNA, microtubules, clathrins, subatomic particles and even the quarks themselves.

What is We?

We is will see how the Cosmos fractalizes from the above down to the below, demonstrating a Hermetic self-similarity at all levels, in a grand harmonic scheme..

How does We will see?

We will see how the Cosmos fractalizes from the above down to the below, demonstrating a Hermetic self-similarity at all levels, in a grand harmonic scheme.

What is Students?

Students is will examine humanity’s awakening recognition and employment of these numbers in stone circles, tombs, temples, pyramids, sculpture, paintings, and music..

How does Students will examine?

Students will examine humanity’s awakening recognition and employment of these numbers in stone circles, tombs, temples, pyramids, sculpture, paintings, and music.

What is we?

we is And will consider canons of human proportion as we undergo in-class measurements to observe how each one of us both synchronously and uniquely express the sacred ratios and proportions in our bodies..

How does we will consider?

And we will consider canons of human proportion as we undergo in-class measurements to observe how each one of us both synchronously and uniquely express the sacred ratios and proportions in our bodies.

What is we?

we is And finally shall consider templates and each make a golden calipers so that we can take our wisdom with us for practical application in the future.Canons of proportionThe object of a canon of human (or animal) proportions is to establish an ideal of a beautiful body whether in nature or in artistic reproduction..

How does we shall consider?

And finally we shall consider templates and each make a golden calipers so that we can take our wisdom with us for practical application in the future.Canons of proportionThe object of a canon of human (or animal) proportions is to establish an ideal of a beautiful body whether in nature or in artistic reproduction.

What is The aesthetic assumption implicit?

The aesthetic assumption implicit is in the use of such canons in classical Antiquity, diametrically opposed to the aesthetic outlook of the 20th/21st centuries, is that by exactly reproducing the proportions of a beautiful living body and transferring them to stone or bronze (with some compensation in certain cases for distortions of optical perspective) the artist will produce a beautiful work of art..

How does The aesthetic assumption implicit such canons?

The aesthetic assumption implicit in the use of such canons in classical Antiquity, diametrically opposed to the aesthetic outlook of the 20th/21st centuries, is that by exactly reproducing the proportions of a beautiful living body and transferring them to stone or bronze (with some compensation in certain cases for distortions of optical perspective) the artist will produce a beautiful work of art.

What is This assumption?

This assumption is is present even in Isaiah (44: 13): 'The carpenter stretcheth out his rule; he marketh it [the image] out with a line; he fitteth it with planes and he marketh it out with the compass, and marketh it after the figure of a man according to the beauty of a man.'Vitruvian Man: Leonardo da VinciVitruvian Man is a famous drawing with accompanying notes by Leonardo da Vinci made around the year 1490 in one his journals..

How does This assumption is?

This assumption is present even in Isaiah (44: 13): 'The carpenter stretcheth out his rule; he marketh it [the image] out with a line; he fitteth it with planes and he marketh it out with the compass, and marketh it after the figure of a man according to the beauty of a man.'Vitruvian Man: Leonardo da VinciVitruvian Man is a famous drawing with accompanying notes by Leonardo da Vinci made around the year 1490 in one his journals.

What is It?

It is depicts a naked male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms apart and simultaneously circumscribed in a circle and square..

How does It depicts?

It depicts a naked male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms apart and simultaneously circumscribed in a circle and square.

What is The drawing and text?

The drawing and text is are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions.The drawing is in pen, ink, and watercolor over metalpoint and measures 34.3 x 24.5 cm. It is currently part of the collection of the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice.According to Leonardo's notes in the accomanying text, it was made as a study of the proportions of the (male) human body as described in a treatise by the Ancient Roman architect Vitruvius, who wrote that in the human body:a palm is the width of four fingersa foot is the width of four palmsa cubit is the width of six palmsa man's height is four cubits (and thus 24 palms)a pace is four cubitsthe length of man's outspread arms are equal to his heightthe distance from the hairline to the bottom of the chin is one-tenth of a man's heightthe distance from the top of the head to the bottom of the chin is one-eighth of a man's heightthe distance from the hairline to the top of the breast is one-seventh of a man's heightthe distance from the top of the head to the nipples is one-fourth of a man's heightthe maximum width of the shoulders is one-fourth of a man's heightthe distance from the elbow to the tip of the hand is one-fifth of a man's heightthe distance from the elow to the armpit is one-eight of a man's heightthe length of the hand is one-tenth of a man's heightthe distance from the bottom of the chin to the nose is one-third of the length of the facethe distance from the hairline to the eyebrows is one-third of the length of the facethe length of the ear is one-third of the length of the faceThe rediscovery of the mathematical proportions of the human body in the 15th century by Da Vinci and others is considered one of the great achievements leading to the Italian Renaissance.The drawing itself is often used as an implied symbol of the essential symmetry of the human body, and by extension, to the universe as a whole, whether by mathematical order or intelligent design, or both.It may be noticed by examining the drawing that the combination of arm and leg positions actually creates four different poses..

How does The drawing and text are sometimes called?

The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions.The drawing is in pen, ink, and watercolor over metalpoint and measures 34.3 x 24.5 cm. It is currently part of the collection of the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice.According to Leonardo's notes in the accomanying text, it was made as a study of the proportions of the (male) human body as described in a treatise by the Ancient Roman architect Vitruvius, who wrote that in the human body:a palm is the width of four fingersa foot is the width of four palmsa cubit is the width of six palmsa man's height is four cubits (and thus 24 palms)a pace is four cubitsthe length of man's outspread arms are equal to his heightthe distance from the hairline to the bottom of the chin is one-tenth of a man's heightthe distance from the top of the head to the bottom of the chin is one-eighth of a man's heightthe distance from the hairline to the top of the breast is one-seventh of a man's heightthe distance from the top of the head to the nipples is one-fourth of a man's heightthe maximum width of the shoulders is one-fourth of a man's heightthe distance from the elbow to the tip of the hand is one-fifth of a man's heightthe distance from the elow to the armpit is one-eight of a man's heightthe length of the hand is one-tenth of a man's heightthe distance from the bottom of the chin to the nose is one-third of the length of the facethe distance from the hairline to the eyebrows is one-third of the length of the facethe length of the ear is one-third of the length of the faceThe rediscovery of the mathematical proportions of the human body in the 15th century by Da Vinci and others is considered one of the great achievements leading to the Italian Renaissance.The drawing itself is often used as an implied symbol of the essential symmetry of the human body, and by extension, to the universe as a whole, whether by mathematical order or intelligent design, or both.It may be noticed by examining the drawing that the combination of arm and leg positions actually creates four different poses.

What is The pose?

The pose is with the arms straight out and the feet together is seen to be circumscribed in the superimposed square..

How does The pose is seen?

The pose with the arms straight out and the feet together is seen to be circumscribed in the superimposed square.

What is the other hand,?

the other hand, is On the "spread-eagle" pose is seen to be circumscribed in the superimposed circle..

How does the other hand, is seen?

On the other hand, the "spread-eagle" pose is seen to be circumscribed in the superimposed circle.

What is the principle?

the principle is This illustrates that in the shift between the two poses, the apparent center of the figure seems to move, but in reality, the navel of the figure, which is the true center of gravity, remains motionlessThe Vitruvian ManVitruvius, the architect, says in his work on architecture that the measurements of the human body are as follows that is that 4 fingers made 1 palm, and 4 palms make 1 foot, 6 palms make 1 cubit; 4 cubits make a man's height..

How does the principle illustrates?

This illustrates the principle that in the shift between the two poses, the apparent center of the figure seems to move, but in reality, the navel of the figure, which is the true center of gravity, remains motionlessThe Vitruvian ManVitruvius, the architect, says in his work on architecture that the measurements of the human body are as follows that is that 4 fingers made 1 palm, and 4 palms make 1 foot, 6 palms make 1 cubit; 4 cubits make a man's height.

What is 4 cubits?

4 cubits is And make one pace and 24 palms make a man..

How does 4 cubits make?

And 4 cubits make one pace and 24 palms make a man.

What is The length of a man's outspread?

The length of a man's outspread is arms is equal to his height..

How does The length of a man's outspread arms?

The length of a man's outspread arms is equal to his height.

What is the roots of his hair?

the roots of his hair is From to the bottom of his chin is the tenth of a man's height; from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head is one eighth of his height; from the top of the breast to the roots of the hair will be the seventh part of the whole man..

How does the roots of his hair is?

From the roots of his hair to the bottom of his chin is the tenth of a man's height; from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head is one eighth of his height; from the top of the breast to the roots of the hair will be the seventh part of the whole man.

What is the nipples?

the nipples is From to the top of the head will be the fourth part of man..

How does the nipples will be?

From the nipples to the top of the head will be the fourth part of man.

What is The greatest width of the shoulders?

The greatest width of the shoulders is contains in itself the fourth part of man..

How does The greatest width of the shoulders contains?

The greatest width of the shoulders contains in itself the fourth part of man.

What is the elbow?

the elbow is From to the tip of the hand will be the fifth part of a man; and from the elbow to the angle of the armpit will be the eighth part of man..

How does the elbow will be?

From the elbow to the tip of the hand will be the fifth part of a man; and from the elbow to the angle of the armpit will be the eighth part of man.

What is The whole hand?

The whole hand is will be the tenth part of the man..

How does The whole hand will be?

The whole hand will be the tenth part of the man.

What is The distance?

The distance is from the bottom of the chin to the nose and from the roots of the hair to the eyebrows is, in each case the same, and like the ear, a third of the face.-Text from: The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, Vol. 1 (of a 2 vol. set in paperback) pp. 182-3, Dover, ISBN 0-486-22572-0Leonardo's vitruvian man"We know very little about Leonardo's apprenticeship in Verroccio's workshop, but the short account provided by Vasari confirms that it included architectural and technological design, according to a concept that was being revived on the model of Vitruvius, as reproposed by Alberti" (Pedretti 14)..

How does The distance is,?

The distance from the bottom of the chin to the nose and from the roots of the hair to the eyebrows is, in each case the same, and like the ear, a third of the face.-Text from: The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, Vol. 1 (of a 2 vol. set in paperback) pp. 182-3, Dover, ISBN 0-486-22572-0Leonardo's vitruvian man"We know very little about Leonardo's apprenticeship in Verroccio's workshop, but the short account provided by Vasari confirms that it included architectural and technological design, according to a concept that was being revived on the model of Vitruvius, as reproposed by Alberti" (Pedretti 14).

What is access?

access is Having had to Alberti's and Vitruvius' treatises, it is no surprise that Leonardo produced his own version of the Vitruvian man in his notebooks.This rendering of the Vitruvian Man, completed in 1490, is fundamentally different than others in two ways: The circle and square image overlaid on top of each other to form one image..

How does access Having had?

Having had access to Alberti's and Vitruvius' treatises, it is no surprise that Leonardo produced his own version of the Vitruvian man in his notebooks.This rendering of the Vitruvian Man, completed in 1490, is fundamentally different than others in two ways: The circle and square image overlaid on top of each other to form one image.

What is A key adjustment?

A key adjustment is was made that others had not done and thus were forced to make disproportionate appendages:"Leonardo's famous drawings of the Vitruvian proportions of a man's body first standing inscribed in a square and then with feet and arms outspread inscribed in a circle provides an excellent early example of the way in which his studies of proportion fuse artistic and scientific objectives..

How does A key adjustment was made?

A key adjustment was made that others had not done and thus were forced to make disproportionate appendages:"Leonardo's famous drawings of the Vitruvian proportions of a man's body first standing inscribed in a square and then with feet and arms outspread inscribed in a circle provides an excellent early example of the way in which his studies of proportion fuse artistic and scientific objectives.

What is It?

It is is Leonardo, not Vitruvius, who points out that 'If you open the legs so as to reduce the stature by one-fourteenth and open and raise your arms so that your middle fingers touch the line through the top of the head, know that the centre of the extremities of the outspread limbs will be the umbilicus, and the space between the legs will make and equilateral triangle' (Accademia, Venice)..

How does It is?

It is Leonardo, not Vitruvius, who points out that 'If you open the legs so as to reduce the stature by one-fourteenth and open and raise your arms so that your middle fingers touch the line through the top of the head, know that the centre of the extremities of the outspread limbs will be the umbilicus, and the space between the legs will make and equilateral triangle' (Accademia, Venice).

What is Here?

Here is he provides one of his simplest illustrations of a shifting 'centre of magnitude' without a corresponding change of 'centre of normal gravity'..

How does Here provides?

Here he provides one of his simplest illustrations of a shifting 'centre of magnitude' without a corresponding change of 'centre of normal gravity'.

What is the central line?

the central line is This remains passing through from the pit of the throat through the umbilicus and pubis between the legs..

How does the central line remains passing?

This remains passing through the central line from the pit of the throat through the umbilicus and pubis between the legs.

What is Leonardo?

Leonardo is repeatedly distinguishes these two different 'centres' of a body, i.e., the centers of 'magnitude' and 'gravity (Keele 252)."When associated with ideas of beauty 'proportion' usually refers to a harmonic relationship among the parts and between any part and the whole of an object, such as a building or a body..

How does Leonardo repeatedly distinguishes?

Leonardo repeatedly distinguishes these two different 'centres' of a body, i.e., the centers of 'magnitude' and 'gravity (Keele 252)."When associated with ideas of beauty 'proportion' usually refers to a harmonic relationship among the parts and between any part and the whole of an object, such as a building or a body.

What is It?

It is has often been linked with the notion of cosmic harmony..

How does It has often been linked?

It has often been linked with the notion of cosmic harmony.

What is Leonardo?

Leonardo is Thus when wrote (Trattato 32) that the beauty of a beautiful face consists in 'the divine proportionality in the composition of its members', he was thinking in terms of a universal harmony of which proportion in particular things is an intellectually apprehensible reflection..

How does Leonardo wrote?

Thus when Leonardo wrote (Trattato 32) that the beauty of a beautiful face consists in 'the divine proportionality in the composition of its members', he was thinking in terms of a universal harmony of which proportion in particular things is an intellectually apprehensible reflection.

What is view?

view is This sort of was general, though not unopposed or alone in the field, until it gave way to a more subjective conception in the 17th and 18th centuries..

How does view was?

This sort of view was general, though not unopposed or alone in the field, until it gave way to a more subjective conception in the 17th and 18th centuries.

What is Plotinus,?

Plotinus, is Thus for example, said that: 'Practically everybody asserts that visible beauty is produced by symmetry of the parts towards each other and towards the whole' (Enneads, 1. 6). He himself, however, refutes this view on the ground that if beauty consists in the proportion of the parts, the simple parts of a beautiful object cannot themselves be beautiful; and this he is not prepared to accept..

How does Plotinus, said?

Thus Plotinus, for example, said that: 'Practically everybody asserts that visible beauty is produced by symmetry of the parts towards each other and towards the whole' (Enneads, 1. 6). He himself, however, refutes this view on the ground that if beauty consists in the proportion of the parts, the simple parts of a beautiful object cannot themselves be beautiful; and this he is not prepared to accept.

What is he?

he is Furtrmore he argues that the idea of proportion cannot be extended to moral and intellectual beauty..

How does he argues?

Furthermore he argues that the idea of proportion cannot be extended to moral and intellectual beauty.

What is theological extension?

theological extension is And the cosmic or given to the mathematical idea of proportion is evident in the following scholastic definition of the Trinity as 'Three Persons co-ordinate in a marvellous harmony, the Son being the image of the Father and the Holy Ghost the link between them' (Ulrich Engelbert, De pulchro)..

How does theological extension given?

And the cosmic or theological extension given to the mathematical idea of proportion is evident in the following scholastic definition of the Trinity as 'Three Persons co-ordinate in a marvellous harmony, the Son being the image of the Father and the Holy Ghost the link between them' (Ulrich Engelbert, De pulchro).

What is Alberti ,?

Alberti , is who believed that beauty depended on a rational order, nevertheless admitted that 'there are some whoŠsay that men are guided by a variety of opinions in the judgement of beautyŠand that the forms of structures must vary according to every man's particular taste'..

How does Alberti , believed?

Alberti , who believed that beauty depended on a rational order, nevertheless admitted that 'there are some whoŠsay that men are guided by a variety of opinions in the judgement of beautyŠand that the forms of structures must vary according to every man's particular taste'.

What is Dürer ,?

Dürer , is who worked out more systems of proportion than any other great artist, tells how in his youth he heard of a canon of ideal human proportion from Jacopo de'Barbari and from this and Vitruvius (1st century bc ) set himself to work out the ideal canon..

How does Dürer , worked out?

Dürer , who worked out more systems of proportion than any other great artist, tells how in his youth he heard of a canon of ideal human proportion from Jacopo de'Barbari and from this and Vitruvius (1st century bc ) set himself to work out the ideal canon.

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