The symbolic language of geometrical figures

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Nb de pages : 148 pages
Poids : 400 g
Dimensions : 12cm X 18cm
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ISBN : 978-2-85566-366-1
EAN : 9782855663661

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Quatrième de couverture

« From the earliest days of history, men have sought a language which would be both universal and synthetic, a language capable of expressing the richest and most complex realities while, at the same time, reducing them to the barest essentials. It is this research that led to the discovery of images and symbols. Images and symbols speak : they have their own language, but the absolute language of symbols is that of geometrical figures. Geometrical figures are, as it were, the framework or skeleton of reality but although they are reduced to the bare bones they are by no means dead, for they represent living realities in man and the universe. And this is why, in order to interpret them we have to breathe the life of the spirit into them : they will mean nothing to us if we are content to study them only as they occur outside ourselves. »

Biographie

The Bulgarian philosopher, teacher and spiritual Master, Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (1900-1986), moved to France in 1937. His work deals with the many aspects of initiatic science, but says, « Through my teaching, I want to give you some fundamental knowledge about human beings : how they are constructed, their relationship with nature, the exchanges they must make with others and with the universe so they can drink from the springs of divine life. »

Du même auteur : Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov