I was asked to put up this announcement.
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What do you know About Sacred Geometry?
October 14 & 15, 2011, at the Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Ut.
A multitude of questions regarding sacred geometry are about to be answered.
An in-depth conference will be held to address the age-old quandary over the purpose
of symbols and shapes.
The Springville Museum of Art is pleased to host the very first event of
this kind ever to take place anywhere in the world. Leaders in the fields
of art, photography, astronomy, mathematics and science join together to
share their knowledge with the general public regarding their research and
findings in the worldwide curiosity over geometry and symbolism.
Beginning Oct 14 at 3-5 p.m., a free hands-on workshop will provide
tutoring in the use of the compass and right angle to those who desire to
learn how to create the divine proportion. Those wishing to participate
will need to bring a professional compass, right angle, and graph paper.
After a short dinner break, a panel discussion will be open to the general
public from 6-9 p.m. Questions from the audience will be addressed.
Following promptly at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, October 15, the conference
will continue with lectures from Wulf Barsch, who will discuss Abraham and
Facsimile #2. At 10:30 a.m. Dr. C. Lance Harding will share his wealth of
knowledge on the divine proportion and the human body. A box lunch
lecture will commence at 12:30 p.m., featuring Garth Norman, who will
discuss archeo-astronomy. The final lecture will begin at 2 p.m.
featuring a joint presentation from Val Brinkerhoff and Yvonne Bent. They
will talk about sacred architecture, both in temples and the human
body.
Tickets are $45, which includes a box lunch. Tickets are available only on
line at AboutSacredGeometry.com. For further information, visit the web
site or write to yvonne@thehomeuniversity.com. Seating is limited and
will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Books and
transcripts will also be available at the event.
This event is not affiliated or endorsed by Brigham Young University or
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints