This small e-Book covers topics such as: what is Sacred Geometry. how it works, general layout of sample geometric shapes, squaring the circle, the two primary numbers in numerology, the summation(so-called Fibonacci) Series, irrational numbers, the pentagon, the (whirling squares)spirals, examples of sacred geometry in Egyptian artwork, and the harmonic design elements.
Sacred Geometry and Numerology
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This new expanded edition reveals the Ancient Egyptian knowledge of harmonic proportion, sacred geometry, and number mysticism as manifested in their texts, temples, tombs, art, hieroglyphs, etc., throughout their known history. It shows how the Egyptians designed their buildings to generate cosmic energy; and the mystical application of numbers in Egyptian works. The book explains in detail the harmonic proportion of about 20 Ancient Egyptian buildings throughout their recorded history.It also includes additional discussions and details of the symbolism on the walls; the interactions between humans and the divine forces; Egyptian tombs, shrines and housing; as well as several miscellaneous related items.
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1.0 out of 5 stars The book is informative but the kindle edition is quite ...
The book is informative but the kindle edition is quite bogus. There are many typos and hard to understand grammar. There are supposed to be images included within the text but they are left out on the kindle edition and without them it several detracts from the understanding of the explainatory peices.
5.0 out of 5 stars By very far the best numerology book I have read
By very far the best numerology book I have read. Infact so good I will buy a paper version when money allows
a let down
Makes constant reference to figures which do not exist / are not shown in the book & was clearly not proof read before being published. Not worth the money. Disappointing as MG's books are usually insightful.
3.0 out of 5 stars Incomplete
I agree with the previous assessment of the informaton, but the book constantly refers to diagrams that aren't there. The lack of these diagrams and the constant referral to them detracts from the enjoyment of the text. A pity.
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction
I own other books by Gadalla and this one is of similar quality, with the exception that this is only 27 pages. With such a small book, it is impossible to cover any subject exhaustively. But, that said, Gadalla manages to provide an excellent introduction to the correlation between Sacred Geometry and Numerology. He also covers how all this fits in with what he terms "Egyptian Harmony". For further study on Egyptian Harmony, read his books "Egyptian Harmony" and "Egyptian Rhythm". This, and Miranda Lundy's "Sacred Geometry", are good first steps on the road to understanding Sacred Geometry. For a more exhaustive study, you can then tackle Leonora Leet's "The Universal Kabbalah". Leet focuses on Sacred Geometry as it relates to the Jewish Kabbalah. Gadalla, by contrast, is of Egyptian descent and, predictably, focuses on ancient Egyptian (Kemet) influences.


