9 Comments
User's avatar
Tom Donaldson's avatar

It makes sense that a metrology system derived from human anatomical features would create structures that incorporate the same ratios.

The cosmos would impress these ratios on us. We impress them on our creations.

“As above so below” is an early iteration of Mandelbrot’s fractal geometry.

Attempts to discover a ‘Theory of Everything’ (the ToE) would be figuring out the reality equation that gets iterated to generate the universe.

“… on earth as it is in heaven” from the Lord’s Prayer is another example of the acknowledgment of this idea.

The idea of hierarchy is a simple way to describe fractal organization.

We are stumbling towards the light. Science and religion are the left and right extensions from a centering Sophia Perennis.

It really is “Turtles all the way down… and up.”

Expand full comment
Classical Aegis's avatar

Well said.

Expand full comment
3rdbluerock's avatar

I love to read about individuals who are driven to question the fed narrative . The architecture of the Luxor temple certainly looks intentional . His concept about the mind , body , spirit of the design is fascinating . Plus it’s huge and he did his research pre drone .. Reminds me of the Nazca lines . Can always get a different perspective from an aerial view . Great read !!

Expand full comment
Classical Aegis's avatar

Pre drone and pre computer!!

Expand full comment
ThothStudio (JCofMars)'s avatar

Great article. I have most of Schwaller’s books, including The Temple of Man volumes, although I’ve definitely not gotten through them all, as endlessly interesting and thought-provoking as they are. Whether he is “right” on everything is not as important, to me, as the fact that his work shows quite clearly that the standard archaeological interpretations of Egypt are laughable. John Anthony West (could we call him a Schwaller-scholar?) has a great understanding of Schwaller’s works and of Egyptian archaeology which he studied for 40 yrs and presents it beautifully well in “The Serpent in the Sky” (I expect that you’re familiar with that book). West also places the origins of the oldest of the Giza plateau structures at least one precessional cycle (25000+ yrs) earlier, and possibly even older. Hopefully, people will continue to study in these ancient directions.

Expand full comment
Classical Aegis's avatar

Well said.

I love The Serpent in the Sky (I actually own 2 copies, lol)

Expand full comment
ThothStudio (JCofMars)'s avatar

Haha. Fantastic! You’re a Schwaller-scholar, too.

Expand full comment
Classical Aegis's avatar

I can't get "Schwaller-scholar" out of my head now, lol.

Expand full comment
ThothStudio (JCofMars)'s avatar

Sadly, me, too. But, also, I am enjoying your work, in general, so you'll find no complaint with the frequency, or lack, of Schwaller de Lubicz on my part.

Expand full comment