Monk, as I've indicated previously, I have a severe case of math anxiety-- thanks in large part to a junior high school teacher who forced kids to work out "blind" problems on the chalk board, then got mad and threw chalk board erasers when we didn't get the right answer-- in front of the entire class. I was terrified of him. I took away from math class that math was frightening. (This was the "new math" of the 1960s, teaching adolescents how to work out problems in base 7 or whatnot, vs. learning how to balance a checking account.) He was followed by a 9th grade algebra teacher who was the most wooden, unexpressive teacher I ever had. From her I "learned" that there is no joy in mathematics. And 9th grade algebra was as far as I went.with math/s. I did well in the humanities and social science classes, so that is where I ventured.
I am in awe of someone like you who dances on rainbows in a sacred geometry universe that I can glimpse from afar, but not explore for myself.
I am, however, very interested in the nature of the biosphere and cosmos. I might be up for the remedial version of Sacred Geometry for Dummies. Astrologically I am very interested in harmonics, because I think that where there are no major aspects between planets, minor aspects may be very revealing of human motivations. Just maybe harmonic charts could be my window into sacred geometry at a very low, entry level.
Monk, I know you've had health problems, and hope you are having some good days, just now. Please keep posting, because even if my playing Esmeralda to your Quasimodo doesn't enlighten Esmeralda; all of these threads are archived, and you never know who might find them and blossom under your tutelage.