NOTE: Below is the first question in the new segment ‘Questions with Duncan’.  To learn more about this segment, please see its Parent Page- Questions with Duncan  which is listed under the Maranatha Treasure hunt.

 

EuclidMr. Burden, Which books do you recommend I should read to help find the ‘Lock’ for the Hexagram Key?  ~ Nate B.

“I think rewarding ones would be Sacred Geometry, Philosophy and Practice, Robert Lawlor, it gives a wide understanding of actual Geometric classical use. I would suggest all of it, but to pay attention to a passage that relates to the mathematician Kepler.

Another would be The Byrom Collection by Joy Hancox. This is a heavily read, and I do not, as many don’t, concur with much of her assumptions, but her story gives a clear observation of the geometric subject matter during the 17th and 18th century.

A third offering would be to really just research Euclid, to look at his work – not opinons of his work, but his actual teachings.” D

 

 

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I will continue to post Questions with Duncan over the next couple of weeks or so, and add each to the parent page for easier review.  If you would like to ask a question, please feel free to use the contact form above.

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    1. lol….and it is, HT! I’m excited Duncan is starting to share more of his research. Not for reasons of the puzzle so much, but because I enjoy exploring, and learn so much from the various thoughts and different perspective given by others; from those who are ‘seeking’ as well.

      I continued to enjoy the forum with you and Astree linking to things…(didn’t always get them..but that was ok. It kept my mind active :)) …and I was thrilled to have Hayward, Mark, and Nate share ideas on here. Of course there are many others too. But it is wonderful. The journey is great.

      (but too, Sorry to hear. I saw your comment on 12 about your Dad. Prayers with you HT. Be strong…enjoy your time with him)

      Jenny Kile

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