2006
DOI: 10.1525/ac.2006.17.1.1
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The Divine Feminine in Geometric Consciousness

Abstract: Plato spoke of geometry as an extremely rare natural gift of consciousness, but also as a mode of perception accessible to anyone initiated into the tradition by a master. Such teachers were the shamans of his day, and it was these individuals who convened the mystery schools and sponsored initiations into the esoteric philosophies of geomancy that have grown from their vision. Though the history of women in ancient mystery traditions is largely lost to us, Greek mythology holds that our human capacity for geo… Show more

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“…My romance with their ideas began at about the time Frank Sinatra released Strangers in the Night (“do, be, do, be, do”), and I guess I must have merged them. My work half a life later proposing a lineage of the divine feminine as geometric consciousness (Hagens ) could be reasonably pegged as a linguistic rehash in the guise of sex and personality in Greek mythology: grandmother Gaia/universe; her daughter Mnemosyne/memory; and the granddaughters, the nine Muses. Eternal grandmother Gaia ( being ) convinces son Cronos (time) to castrate and kill his father, Uranus.…”
Section: The Voicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…My romance with their ideas began at about the time Frank Sinatra released Strangers in the Night (“do, be, do, be, do”), and I guess I must have merged them. My work half a life later proposing a lineage of the divine feminine as geometric consciousness (Hagens ) could be reasonably pegged as a linguistic rehash in the guise of sex and personality in Greek mythology: grandmother Gaia/universe; her daughter Mnemosyne/memory; and the granddaughters, the nine Muses. Eternal grandmother Gaia ( being ) convinces son Cronos (time) to castrate and kill his father, Uranus.…”
Section: The Voicesmentioning
confidence: 99%