Creating a Sacred Space at Home
Trinity Bourne, Openhand Contributor Waking Times Creating a sacred space is like giving yourself a loving embrace from the cosmos. It’s a way of both loving ourselves and honouring the divinity that...
View ArticleOne Soul, Many Bodies: The Case for Reincarnation
Allan Danelek, New Dawn Waking Times What happens to us when we die? It’s a question everyone eventually asks themselves at some point in their life. It transcends racial, social, political, economic...
View ArticleThe Musical Universe
Andy Dilks, Guest Waking Times What is it about music that moves us in so many different ways? The rhythm begins and we slide onto the dancefloor, gyrating to the beats; a guitar strikes a chord and we...
View ArticleMeasuring the Scientific Method Against the Wisdom of Esoteric Insight
Christina Sarich, Staff Writer Waking Times Pseudoscience is defined as a belief or idea, accepted as true, that has not been proven by the scientific method. While science has been invaluable in...
View ArticleBefore The Pharaohs: The Evidence for Advanced Civilisation in Egypt’s...
Edward Malkowski, New Dawn Waking Times There is no other place on Earth like Egypt’s Giza Plateau. Anyone with even a slight interest in history and civilisation is aware of this fact. For on this...
View ArticleThrees and Sevens in World Myth, Religion and Folklore
Julian Websdale, Contributor Waking Times Divine Triads The best known example of the triad is the Father (Godhead), Son and Holy Ghost of Christianity. But there was also the ancient Egyptian divine...
View ArticleHow Can Sacred Geometry Help You?
Caroline Nettle, Guest Waking Times In times gone by, humans were more in tune with the environment they lived in. Today, we have little connection to nature and the planet. The ancient wisdom that was...
View ArticleThe Alchemy of Time: Understanding the Great Year & the Cycles of Existence
Jay Weidner, New Dawn Waking Times The age of iron has no other seal than that of Death. Its hieroglyph is the skeleton, bearing the attributes of Saturn: the empty hourglass, symbol of time run out… –...
View ArticleFibonacci Alignments of the Azores Pyramid & Submerged City of Poseida
Alex Putney, Guest Waking Times An impressive new discovery in the Azores Islands occurred in early May 2013, and was announced to worldwide media coverage on September 19th. This unusual discovery...
View ArticleCrop Glyphs: Allowing for Hope?
Alton Barnes, Wiltshire, UK – 21st June 2009 Daniel Rozman, Contributor Waking Times There are currently 6492 crop glyphs documented and archived.[1] Their proliferation and evolution in design has...
View ArticleThe Order of the Golden Ratio in Space-Time
Anna Hunt, Staff Writer Waking Times In the famous Fibonacci sequence, each number in the sequence is the sum of the previous two. It begins with 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, and continues so on....
View ArticleThe Magic of the Fibonacci Sequence
Waking Times Video - Math is logical, functional and just … awesome. Mathemagician Arthur Benjamin explores hidden properties of that weird and wonderful set of numbers, the Fibonacci sequence. (And...
View Article15 Plants That Teach Us Sacred Geometry
Josh Richardson, Prevent Disease Waking Times Plant growth is governed by the Fibonacci sequence, which can be understood as a law of accumulation. The role of the Fibonacci sequence in the growth of...
View ArticleArchetype of Wholeness: Jung and the Mandala
Peter Patrick Barreda, Guest Waking Times In his writings on mandala symbolism, Carl Jung refers to the mandala as “the psychological expression of the totality of the self.” Within everyone’s psyche,...
View ArticleAmazing Sacred Geometry Found in Art From the Middle Ages
Waking Times Video – Hexagonal grids used in paintings. Drawing the grid with a compass, the first two points determine the entire grid. Because the grid is inherently three-dimensional, it works as a...
View ArticleThe Mandala and the Tao: Imagining the Unimaginable
Peter Patrick Barreda, Guest Waking Times Eyes look but cannot see it. Ears listen but cannot hear it. Hands grasp but cannot touch it. Beyond the senses lies the great Unity— invisible, inaudible,...
View ArticleUsing Fractal Math to Make Sense of the Roughness of Nature
Waking Times Video – Mathematics legend Benoit Mandelbrot discusses the extreme complexity of roughness and the way that fractal math can find order within patterns that appear to be extremely...
View ArticleThe Fractals at the Heart of African Designs
Waking Times Video – When Ron Eglash first saw an aerial photo of an African village, he couldn’t rest until he knew — were the fractals in the layout of the village a coincidence, or were the forces...
View ArticleWhy Words are More Powerful Than Swords
Pao L. Chang, Guest Waking Times Words are more than elements of speech or writing. When spoken out loud, words transform into frequency and vibration that can be used to harness energy and harm or...
View ArticleSound into Form: Cymatics Insights and the Sri Yantra
Brendan D. Murphy, Guest Waking Times It was Ernst Chladni (1756–1827), a German jurist, physicist, and musician now known as the Father of Acoustics, who had developed the precursor to Cymatics (to...
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