The Planetary Matrix is a book about geomancy that is revolutionary in its concept. To date, many recent books about ley-lines and sacred sites have made allusions to the possibility that they form part of a Planetary network that could date back to Atlantean times.
In 2005 I had an intuition that lead me to discover what is was that powered, and gave rise to, ley-lines across the Globe. The existence of five, possibly six, giant psychic crystals embedded within the etheric or spiritual bodies of the Planet whose apexes and edge-lines, when projected up to the surface of the Earth, form the comprehensive primary framework of ley-lines around the Planet.
The book explores the nature of these psychic crystals, known to Medieval Alchemy as 'Platonic-solids', and their relationship to the 'five-elements' of nature postulated by Plato (earth, water, air, fire and ether). The book shows how each solid or figure is constructed on the principles of the 'Golden-Ratio', which itself is related to the 'Fibonacci-series' of numbers. Each of the five Platonic solids are explored in turn (cube / earth; icosehedron / water; octahedron / air; tetrahedron / fire; dodecahedron / ether). Using a computer program and trigonometry the optimum size of each solid is calculated so that it will fit into the sphere of the Earth. Each is then positioned so that it will fit exactly into all the others. The complex of edge-lines from all these figures, projected onto the surface of the Earth, then forms the complete primary matrix of energy lines over the surface of the Earth. In orienting the figures within the Earth they are anchored onto important sacred sites on the Earth such as the Great Pyramid of Giza.
The book then takes one pentagonal face of the dodecahedron that covers much of Europe. It is found that the dominant sacred site in this face is Chartres Cathedral, which seems to be part of a giant Earth-temple that extends into Southern England. The work of various past researchers into geomancy is then examined in respect of various lines and sites in Southern and Central England and Wales.
The book aims to present the reader with a framework and methodology whereby they can carry out their own detailed study of the area where they are living.
The Planetary Matrix is a book about geomancy that is revolutionary in its concept. To date, many recent books about ley-lines and sacred sites have made allusions to the possibility that they form part of a Planetary network that could date back to Atlantean times.
In 2005 I had an intuition that lead me to discover what is was that powered, and gave rise to, ley-lines across the Globe. The existence of five, possibly six, giant psychic crystals embedded within the etheric or spiritual bodies of the Planet whose apexes and edge-lines, when projected up to the surface of the Earth, form the comprehensive primary framework of ley-lines around the Planet.
The book explores the nature of these psychic crystals, known to Medieval Alchemy as 'Platonic-solids', and their relationship to the 'five-elements' of nature postulated by Plato (earth, water, air, fire and ether). The book shows how each solid or figure is constructed on the principles of the 'Golden-Ratio', which itself is related to the 'Fibonacci-series' of numbers. Each of the five Platonic solids are explored in turn (cube / earth; icosehedron / water; octahedron / air; tetrahedron / fire; dodecahedron / ether). Using a computer program and trigonometry the optimum size of each solid is calculated so that it will fit into the sphere of the Earth. Each is then positioned so that it will fit exactly into all the others. The complex of edge-lines from all these figures, projected onto the surface of the Earth, then forms the complete primary matrix of energy lines over the surface of the Earth. In orienting the figures within the Earth they are anchored onto important sacred sites on the Earth such as the Great Pyramid of Giza.
The book then takes one pentagonal face of the dodecahedron that covers much of Europe. It is found that the dominant sacred site in this face is Chartres Cathedral, which seems to be part of a giant Earth-temple that extends into Southern England. The work of various past researchers into geomancy is then examined in respect of various lines and sites in Southern and Central England and Wales.
The book aims to present the reader with a framework and methodology whereby they can carry out their own detailed study of the area where they are living.