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Stonehenge: Spiritual Meaning, Astronomy, and S...
Quick Answer Stonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age monument on Salisbury Plain, built in phases from 3000 to 1500 BCE. Aligned to the summer solstice sunrise and winter solstice...
Chartres Cathedral: Gothic Architecture as Spir...
Chartres Cathedral (rebuilt 1194-1220) is the Gothic tradition's most complete surviving expression of sacred architecture. Its proportions encode principles of sacred geometry. Its 176 stained glass windows teach through coloured...
The Labyrinth: Chartres, Crete, and the Path of...
The labyrinth is a unicursal (single-path) design that leads inevitably to the centre and back. Unlike a maze, it has no dead ends and no choices. The oldest examples date...
Yggdrasil: The World Tree and the Nine Worlds o...
What is Yggdrasil? Yggdrasil is the World Tree of Norse cosmology: an immense ash whose branches hold all nine worlds and whose three roots reach the wells of fate, wisdom,...
Pythagoras: Sacred Mathematics, Mystery Schools...
Last Updated: March 2026, Expanded with Rudolf Steiner's GA087 analysis of Pythagorean philosophy and its relationship to modern spiritual science. Quick Answer Pythagoras (c. 570-495 BCE) founded the Western tradition...
The Seal of Solomon: Hermetic Meaning of the Sa...
Last Updated: March 2026, Original publication with full hermetic, alchemical, and sacred geometry analysis Quick Answer The Seal of Solomon is a hexagram (six-pointed star) formed by two interlocking triangles....