Stephen Skinner.pdf !!better!!: Geometria Sagrada

Before hunting for the PDF, we must understand the author. Dr. Stephen Skinner is not a New Age mystic making vague claims about "vibrations." He is a meticulous historian, a bibliographer, and a practicing ceremonial magician with a degree in Geography.

The book explores the geometry in the architecture of great Gothic cathedrals, where light and shadow interact to create mystical effects. It also looks at planned cities, like the Citadel of Babylon, and the geometry of temples. Early temples are shown to have a relationship to the zodiac, the earth, or man, sometimes all three simultaneously. Geometria Sagrada Stephen Skinner.pdf

– Recognizing the geometric underpinnings of great buildings and paintings reveals layers of intentional design otherwise invisible. Before hunting for the PDF, we must understand the author

The is valuable precisely because Skinner includes "Plates of Practice." He does not just tell you that the Golden Ratio exists; he shows you how to draw a Golden Spiral using a carpenter's square and a piece of string. The book explores the geometry in the architecture

I can’t provide or recreate that PDF, but I can write an original, interesting essay about Geometria Sagrada inspired by themes associated with Stephen Skinner’s work (sacred geometry, symbolism, esoteric traditions). Which focus do you prefer?