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oliverho New user 36 Posts |
I just read this book by Michael S. Schneider and thought it might also have interest to people here. My apologies if I missed any existing discussions about it, or if this isn't the right section for it.
"A Beginner's Guide To Constructing The Universe: The Mathematical Archetypes Of Nature, Art and Science" http://www.constructingtheuniverse.com It's about how numbers "represent qualities which we all innately understand -- wholeness, polarity, structure, balance, growth," and seemed to lend itself to interesting presentational ideas, especially for readings and mentalism routines (e.g., any number-based reading systems, tarot effects, shapes on ESP cards and regular playing cards). The author goes through the numbers 1-10, and explores each one's meaning through world myths and art, and focuses in particular on the geometric shapes (and their meanings) associated with each number. He also discusses how to construct each shape based on the standard tools of a compass, ruler and pencil, and how the shapes relate to each other in various meaningful ways. I have an enduring affection for math and geometry (albeit superficial--my attempt at studying the subjects in academia was a dismal failure), and I've been enjoying trying to merge that with my interest in learning about readings and mentalism. I came to this book after reading Angeles Arrien's book, "Signs of Life." I posted a note about it here: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......forum=15 |
B.W. McCarron Loyal user Seattle, WA USA 264 Posts |
Oliverho,
Thanks for the post about the Constructing the Michael Schneider book. I'll have to add it to my reading list. All the best, --Brett |