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Hello Luis,
I enjoy reading the material provided here.
I'm interested in exploring this topic, but I understand that it has very many facets and in order to be understood properly, entire course needs to be taken to fully take adventage of this knowledge.
I'm curious if you would be able to prepare course in the subject of sacred geometry starting with its bases and going into more advanced example based presentation, like talking about vortexes and energy concentration.
This would be a good resource for the new site which I'm preparing called
http://www.newageucation.com
Bogdan
Hello Bogdan,
I am sorry for this belated reply; we did not have electricity in my district area for the most part of yesterday and it has also been difficult today.
The topic I am immersed in here is certainly multi-facetious, but since it all actually belongs to the sphere of what we have come to call "cosmic religion" (usually referred to as "primordial tradition" or "hermetic tradition") it can be studied in a highly intuitive way. Thus, once you grab the basics you can choose which parts of it you like the most, and mainly focus on them. All of it will take you to the desired, supreme goal.
It follows that there is no waste in the process, unlike any other subject matter in the world, since the mere act of learning is an elevated, delightful experience which can even work a gradual transformation of the students provided they undertake it seriously. Of course we cannot hope to become gurus overnight, but if we sincerely make a try at it with an open mind, even if we occasionally read a little here and there, it will give us more and more insight into the essentials so that in the end it will have worked miracles in our very selves.
Another consequence of it is that all facets are equally important and so, this sacred science can be approached from any of those facets. For example, my first interest was cosmic cycles and this took me little by little to cosmology and then to metaphysics, but others can approach it from the angle of sacred geometry or even take detours and study astrology or alchemy or anything they like and like before, all of these will take them to the highest goal provided they don't quit. And even if they quit, either definitely or to specialize in one of these other sciences, since there is no waste in it, they will be able to take it back again at any time from where they left.
What I have been trying to reveal so far in this thread is not something that I have systematically prepared but rather the product of my decade-long approaches into this most sublime science of metaphysics - of course not the “official” metaphysics regarded as a mere part of philosophy or even a sort of by-product of it, far from it, but simply the one metaphysics that deals with everything above and beyond this physic realm - the sphere of the divine.
So even if I am not an expert in sacred geometry, which I am not, I do have some knowledge of it, enough to regard it as one of those approaches into the realm of metaphysics, but also as a fascinating science in itself. And if you think I may be entrusted with teaching it, then I can certainly give it a try and whatever I learn that I don't know yet, I will teach in the same spell - if need be, I will gladly learn about vortexes and energy concentration. And since I can see you have a passion for this subject of the New Age and that you will succeed in this great endeavor of yours, I would be happy and most honored to participate.
The only problem I have, as you know, is time (how paradoxical that time is my subject). But even if I could not collaborate as you wish in your new project for lack of time, I still can gladly cooperate with my posts and articles, present and future, and anything that I can contribute and may be of help.
Sincerely,
Luis Miguel Goitizolo