Richard Heath
." . . a concise exploration of the cosmos that will appeal to
mathematically oriented students of metaphysics."
?. . . a bold and very important contribution to our understanding
of our ancestors? genius.?
?Marks a turning point in the recovery of a whole way of thinking
stretching back perhaps tens of thousands of years.?
"Heath brings the Cosmos back to Earth, demonstrating that the
sacred ratios were incorporated into ancient architecture such as
Stonehenge and reflected in the musical tones that the ancients
sounded to plug into the Divine."
& quot; . . . a concise exploration of the cosmos that will appeal
to mathematically oriented students of metaphysics.& quot;
& quot; Heath brings the Cosmos back to Earth, demonstrating that
the sacred ratios were incorporated into ancient architecture such
as Stonehenge and reflected in the musical tones that the ancients
sounded to plug into the Divine.& quot;
?An astonishing and important book.?
." . . a bold and very important contribution to our understanding
of our ancestors' genius."
"Marks a turning point in the recovery of a whole way of thinking
stretching back perhaps tens of thousands of years."
" . . . a concise exploration of the cosmos that will appeal to
mathematically oriented students of metaphysics."
" . . . a bold and very important contribution to our understanding
of our ancestors' genius."
" An astonishing and important book."
" Marks a turning point in the recovery of a whole way of thinking
stretching back perhaps tens of thousands of years."
" Heath brings the Cosmos back to Earth, demonstrating that the
sacred ratios were incorporated into ancient architecture such as
Stonehenge and reflected in the musical tones that the ancients
sounded to plug into the Divine."
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