Geometria Sagrada Stephen Skinner.pdf Jun 2026

2/7 This pattern (overlapping circles) is found in temples across Egypt, dating back thousands of years. It contains the pattern for the 5 Platonic Solids—the building blocks of all matter.

Skinner provides grids (squaring the circle) used to consecrate talismans. If you find the PDF, look for the section on "Geometry in the Key of Solomon." He shows that the shape of the lamen (the metal plate used in summoning) is not arbitrary; it must resonate with the planetary sphere. A square for Saturn, a circle for Jupiter. Geometria Sagrada Stephen Skinner.pdf

The book explores the geometry in the architecture of great Gothic cathedrals, where light and shadow interact to create mystical effects. It also looks at planned cities, like the Citadel of Babylon, and the geometry of temples. Early temples are shown to have a relationship to the zodiac, the earth, or man, sometimes all three simultaneously. 2/7 This pattern (overlapping circles) is found in

To understand Geometria Sagrada , one must appreciate its author. Stephen Skinner is not merely a writer on sacred geometry; he is an Australian author, editor, publisher, and lecturer whose expertise spans magic, feng shui, and alchemy. Born on March 22, 1948, in Sydney, Australia, Skinner has published more than 46 books in more than 20 languages. If you find the PDF, look for the

Unlike purely mathematical treatments, Skinner focuses on the occult and magical applications of sacred geometry, drawing from Hermetic, Platonic, and Renaissance traditions.

Stephen Skinner's Sacred Geometry: Deciphering the Code —and its Spanish counterpart Geometría Sagrada: Descifrando el Código —stands as one of the most accessible and visually appealing introductions to this fascinating subject. Whether you are a mathematics enthusiast seeking the hidden order of the universe, an artist looking for deeper compositional principles, a spiritual seeker drawn to the symbolism of sacred shapes, or simply a curious reader who enjoys beautiful books, Skinner's work offers a rewarding journey.