Spiritual & Sacred
Both the sacred and the spiritual can be observed and studied in many ways. It may be conceptual, like sacred geometry, or physical, like ancient landscape formations. These articles explore the ways we experience and work with spiritual and sacred perspectives.
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- Frances Clynes
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The great megalithic monuments of Ireland were constructed from 4000-2800 BCE. From Sligo to Dublin are monuments that are today referred to as passage tombs. The people who built them left no written records so we can only speculate why they were built.
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- Janet Markham
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In the 19th century, the Smithsonian Institution identified 100,000+ mounds and earthwork sites across the US. The largest concentration is in Ohio where 34,972 prehistoric sites were found by 2004. Who built them? For what purpose? Why was so much time and effort invested in their construction?
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- Vitaly Friedman
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Effective web design needs to be clear and intuitive. You need to make sure your visitors have some natural sense of order, harmony, balance and comfort. And this is exactly where the so-called Divine proportion becomes important.
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- Nikki Blake
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Sacred Geometry is an ancient science with links to religious, philosophical and spiritual beliefs as well as to classical geometry and appears throughout all cultures in human history.