An interdisciplinary discussion
including a wide range of
historical and cultural topics
such as archaeoastronomy,
sacred geometry, iconography
and sacred art, labyrinths,
symbolic and sacred landscaping,
ley lines, sacred architecture,
sacred numbers and numbering
systems, sacred sites, and sundials
and astro-calendrical devices.
This fan page showcases a cool multi-dimensional construction toy which glows in the dark - http://www.facebook.com/astrologix . Based on Sacred Geometry, it
Here is an e-mail from Michael Schneider, a contemporary master of sacred geometry. Note his reference to a new book by John Michell toward the end of the
Dear sacredlandscapelist, David Rohl's special TV program 'Pharaohs & Kings: A Biblical Quest' was released again last September, and there are still a few
We hope you can join us for this special weekend. A Labyrinth Is Not a Maze (But Amazing It Is) To correct a common misconception, a labyrinth is not a maze.