The Web in the Sea: Jung, Sophia, and the Geometry of the SoulQuest Books, 1. apr. 1993 - 284 sider With the mediating help of Sophia, the divine feminine principle of wisdom, we can decode the inner meaning of geometric shapes, numbers, and other symbols through intuition, to enrich our experience of living and deepen our appreciation of the mystery of form. Life has come out of the sea, and as it did so millions of years ago, it emerged in tiny forms of exquisite design. The geometric web by which creation lifted life into being was preexistent. Its counterpart lies in the seas of our own personal and collective unconscious, as Carl Gustav Jung pointed out. Through awareness we can discover preexisting patterns that can show us meaningful order in the chaos we experience at times in the world, and in our personal lives. A companion to Dove in the Stone, the book is illustrated with fifty line drawings and figures and includes an entertaining workbook-- "Sophia's Mondayschool" -- with exercises that guide readers in exploring for themselves the mysteries of sacred geometry. |
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Sophias Secrets | 1 |
Rediscovering the Wheel | 19 |
Center and Circumference | 31 |
Dark within Light Light within Dark | 43 |
Filling the Cup | 59 |
Getting the Point | 71 |
Circumambulating | 91 |
The Dividing Line | 103 |
Quadrillions | 163 |
Cubes within Cubes | 179 |
The Golden Rectangle | 189 |
Pentacles and Ps and Qs | 213 |
Sixes and Sevens | 225 |
The Web at Work | 241 |
Sophias Mondayschool | 255 |
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
abbey ancient anima archetypal asked beautiful become breath C. G. Jung called Carl Gustav Jung Celtic Celtic Christianity Christian circle circumference consciousness creation cube dance dimension discovered Divine Guest dream earth enneagram everything experience eyes feel feminine George MacLeod goddess Golden Rectangle Greek Hagia Sophia heaven hidden Holy Spirit human inner insight Iona Iona Community Isle Jesus Jung Jung's Lama-lama laughed light lives looked manifestation mathematical means Mercy Muchmore mother mystery nature never opposites ouroboros ourselves outer pentagram Proclus psyche psychological Pythagoras religion remember sacred geometry seems sense Skye Sophia Sophia's games soul space speaking spiral square stones straight Sufis symbolic teacher temenos tetractys things thought told transcendent function triangle unconscious understand walked wisdom woman wonder word yantra