I looked for an "easy" definition of SACRED GEOMETRY, and couldn't find one that would be acceptable for everybody but came across this interesting page
http://www.labyrinthsociety.org/html/geometry.html
As a "quick" definition, I think this one is quite good
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Sacred geometry
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Sacred geometry is geometry that is sacred to the observer or discoverer of the geometry. This meaning is sometimes described as being the language of the God of the religion of the people who discovered or used it.
Sacred geometry can be described as attributing a religious or cultural value to the graphical representation of the mathematical relationships and the design of the man-made objects that symbolize or represent these mathematical relationships. |
(from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_geometry)
This is one of the more expalantory pages I could find on the topic
http://www.intent.com/sg/
this more historical-oriented
http://www.luckymojo.com/sacreddefined.html
Hope you have a good read.... Good night!
