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About Sacred Circle Cosmos

People normally cut reality into compartments, so that they are unable to see the interdependence of all phenomena. To see the one in the all and the all in the one is to break through the great barrier which narrows one's perception of reality.
-Thich Nhat Hahn


Many years ago, my career path was mathematics and physics (more in Bio). In science, the basic tenet is to seek out pattern in order to frame a set of laws that govern natural phenomena. As a scientist, I was looking for pattern in isolation of the all else Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hahn referred to.

As events in my life guided me along the spiritual path, I began to see and seek the patterns that I could not see before. Those patterns did not define natural law, they were and are the consequence of metaphysical laws that govern all phenomena, seen and unseen.

There was a time when humanity lived in consonance with Nature, in harmony with laws of Nature which we do not recognize today. Wholeness became fragmented seemingly as an evolutionary path as our brains developed and we shifted into left brain consciousness which sees separateness.

We imposed linearity upon the world we lived in but Nature is cyclic. We divided all that we beheld and invented into categories and sub-categories and sub-sub-categories, ad infinitum whereas once upon a time the word science as in scientia meant knowledge without restriction as to how that knowledge is attained, without limiting it to a narrow band of the spectrum of body of knowledge we could access. Mythology, sacred geometry, the laws of Nature or religion had nothing to do with one another for we had defined clear boundaries.

These web pages are dedicated toward bringing you some of my explorations along my path. Within here you will find articles that blend bodies of knowledge together, new and ancient, seemingly disparate yet in reality part of an integral whole we once knew. It is that vast similitude that interlocks all, as Walt Whitman called it, which is within and is the Sacred Circle Cosmos. Or three dimensionally, the sphere.
Image of Spiral Galaxy M81 courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech/S. Willner (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)