Geometria Sagrada Stephen Skinner.pdf Jun 2026
(“Geometry is not merely a measurement of the earth; it is the language by which the cosmos writes its laws. Every true form, drawn with intention, becomes a portal.”)
Skinner places geometry within its historical educational context, explaining the medieval Quadrivium—the four subjects of advanced study: arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy—which followed the Trivium of logic, grammar, and rhetoric. This framing reminds readers that geometry was once inseparable from spiritual and philosophical education.
Skinner’s career began in geography before he migrated to London in 1972, where he founded Askin Publishers Ltd. to print editions of the magical writings of historical figures like Dr. John Dee, Cornelius Agrippa, and Aleister Crowley. He later launched Feng Shui for Modern Living magazine and organized the London International Feng Shui Conference before founding Golden Hoard Press, a publishing company specializing in the classics of magic and feng shui. Geometria Sagrada Stephen Skinner.pdf
Before delving into the specifics of Skinner’s work, it is essential to understand the concept of sacred geometry. This ancient discipline ascribes symbolic and sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and proportions, operating on the belief that a divine creator is the "geometer of the world". The geometry used in the design and construction of religious structures like temples, churches, and mosques is often considered sacred, as are the plans for sacred spaces such as altars, holy wells, and pagodas.
Before his esoteric writing career, Skinner was a geography lecturer at Sydney Technical College (now the University of Technology). In 1972 he moved to London, where his career alternated between publishing and computer programming. He founded Askin Publishers Ltd and later Golden Hoard Press, specializing in classic texts of magic and feng shui. (“Geometry is not merely a measurement of the
Sacred Geometry is useless without visuals. A pure text description of a dodecahedron is opaque. The PDF format preserves the vector-like quality of Skinner’s diagrams. Readers want to zoom in on the intersection of lines without losing pixelation.
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"Geometria Sagrada" implies a Spanish or Portuguese translation. Skinner’s English editions are expensive. Readers in Latin America and Spain frequently search for native-language PDFs to access dense mathematical terminology.