pp.1-10
Peter Rogers:
A Painter’s Quest
https://archive.org/details/paintersquestart00roge/mode/2up

pp.13-14 
Robert Lawlor:
Unity in Circle and Square https://archive.org/details/sacredgeometryil00robe/page/n115/mode/2up

The notion of Unity remains, literally unthinkable; simply because in order for anything to be, to exist, it must, in the very positive affirmation of itself, negate that which it is not’.

pp.25-26
John Martineau:
The Dimensions of Paradise
https://woodenbooks.com/index.php?id_cms=8&controller=cms#!LBC

pp.27-28
Robert Lawlor:
Sacred Geometry: Philosophy and Practice  

By definition, the square is four equal straight lines joined at right angles. But a more important definition is that the square is the fact that any number, when multiplied by itself, is a square…. When we cross a vertical with a horizontal….we see that this crossing generates a square surface: a tangible measurable entity comes into existence as a result of crossing. The principle can be transferred symbolically to the crossing of any contraries such as the crossing of male and female which gives birth to an individual being, or the crossing of warp and weft gives birth to a cloth surface,. …So the crossing is an action- principle which the square perfectly represents.

pp.33-34
Robert Lawlor

In this geometric demonstration of the relationship between proportion and progression, we are reminded of the alchemical axiom that everything in creation is formed from a fixed immutable component (proportion) as well as a volatile, mutable component (progression.)

 The history of science shows us perpetually discarding or revising one world model after another. Because of the disturbingly unstable quality of scientific knowledge, not only our physicists but also our philosophers, artists and society as a whole have become relativists. But the unchanging, generative principles remain, and our contemporary rejection of them is taking place only because we have sought for the permanent in the empirical world instead of its true abode, the metaphysical’.

pp.40-41
Robert Lawlor

‘The inner creative dream of God is exactly reflected in its own outer reflection’. And ‘Implicit to Explicit: a Universe of infinite diversity and self likeness in constant creation’. Robert Lawlor. 

p.42
Robert Lawlor  - whole page

pp.44-45
John Martineau:
A Little Book of Coincidences

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