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Introduction To Sacred Geometry

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A lively video featuring artist Charles Gilchrist and his creations in which he speaks about the ancient spiritual discipline known as Sacred Geometry.

Channel: People & Blogs
Uploaded: August 23, 2007 at 7:48 pm
Author: CGimaging

Length: 0:09:45
Rating: 4.79
Views: 69,471

Tags: sacred geometry mandala meditation healing spiritual discipline Gilchrist phi pi golden mean rectangle merkaba mercaba M

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Video Comments:
guugolpl0x (Saturday 8th of November 2008 07:01:29 PM)
This guy is an idiot.
lilJackiePaper (Saturday 8th of November 2008 03:33:26 AM)
one t(w)o all...thanks again! ;)
seriouslyWeird (Saturday 1st of November 2008 05:29:32 AM)
this was not a good video
swordofisis (Saturday 25th of October 2008 11:48:14 AM)
Magick...Science and mystery like this...
Captnuendo (Monday 13th of October 2008 05:12:40 PM)
That is ignorant. have you FELT the harmonic overtones. its wild. be open...not too open
JNdigital (Tuesday 30th of September 2008 01:07:58 AM)
I suppose the first part of the word octave (oct from 'octo' meaning 8) is why I chose the eight note variation. Other scales may have a different number of notes covering the range of an octave, such as the Arabic classical scale with 17, 19, or even 24 notes (semitones), but the word "octave" is still used. I would've been more accurate saying "when the 8th note of a P8 (perfect 8 interval octave) is reached, a new scale begins, at double (or half) the frequency of the root note, repeatedly.
AlienScientist (Thursday 25th of September 2008 06:35:14 AM)
Dannysaysmoo needs to do a LOT of research not just some... He is completely clueless to the fact that the entire universe is built on this geometry!
JNdigital (Wednesday 24th of September 2008 01:15:03 PM)
when the 8th point intersects, nature's first sacred pattern occurs when the 8th note of a musical scale is reached, a new octave and musical scale begin (at double the pitch) these 2 phenomenon seem to coincide this idea mirrors much of the content in the dude's post of William Henry interviewing Michael Hayes on Dreamland
asherasator (Monday 29th of September 2008 09:44:49 PM)
There are actually 12 notes to an octave & there are also 5 note scales as well, the 12 note chromatic scale is the true scale all others are nothing but variations.
zapproowsdower (Saturday 18th of October 2008 07:05:45 AM)
That is most interesting, i believe the ancient egyptians, along with other ancient civilizations, used a base 12 number system.