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The Infinite Harmony: Musical Structures in Science and Theology

The Infinite Harmony: Musical Structures in Science and Theology

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harmonic Foundations
Review: Excellent book. Michael Hayes explores the common weave of an archeonumeric pattern code through a broadly encompassing sphere of ideological (religeous, scientific) structures. He traces the origins to the Hermetic Tradition of ancient Egypt (only briefly speculating on the factual hints of a pre-existing Atlantian origin), through Pythagorean schools of thought, Vedic, Chinese, Judaism, Christian, Genetics and more ... The commonality of the fundamental numeric (and musical) pattern is blatantly clear, and throughly backed up by grounded examples (although, in my opinion, Hayes does be stretch his theory a bit at times).

Personally, this has been one of the most crucial books i have read in my canon. Hayes offers a ground-base framework for my own work in extending and synthesizing the ancient Hermetic code into a new paradigm of integrated ideological expression ...

I highly recommend it for anyone who is into the dispersion of Hermetics and/or the synthesis of global ideological systems.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Harmonic Foundations
Review: Excellent book. Michael Hayes explores the common weave of an archeonumeric pattern code through a broadly encompassing sphere of ideological (religeous, scientific) structures. He traces the origins to the Hermetic Tradition of ancient Egypt (only briefly speculating on the factual hints of a pre-existing Atlantian origin), through Pythagorean schools of thought, Vedic, Chinese, Judaism, Christian, Genetics and more ... The commonality of the fundamental numeric (and musical) pattern is blatantly clear, and throughly backed up by grounded examples (although, in my opinion, Hayes does be stretch his theory a bit at times).

Personally, this has been one of the most crucial books i have read in my canon. Hayes offers a ground-base framework for my own work in extending and synthesizing the ancient Hermetic code into a new paradigm of integrated ideological expression ...

I highly recommend it for anyone who is into the dispersion of Hermetics and/or the synthesis of global ideological systems.


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