About the author
Brent Crowder, as a student and a young man, experienced greater satisfaction studying math, chemistry, thermodynamics, and physics, than social studies and history. As a teen he enjoyed working with his father, who employed him to install thousands of feet of trenching and piping from water wells, as well as other construction and design activities. This preceded his education and long career as a mechanical engineer in the electric power generation industry. Recently, he has also begun to enjoy perceiving sacred geometry as being incorporated/encoded in the bible and in the dimensions of the great Giza pyramid relative to the earth and the moon. As an author of his two recent books, “The Flower of Life Pattern”, and “The Pyramids of Giza, Scaled in Space and Time”, he hopes to inspire others to recognize fascinating aspects relating sacred geometry to architecture and spirituality.


About the Book
The Flower of Life Pattern: The Sacred Vesica Piscis Reveals the Anatomy of the Flower of Life Pattern and a Discovery Within It— Signifies the basic fundamentals of the flower of life formation started with the vesica piscis. The six-around-one pattern that followed was also created by drawing successive vesica pisces.
“Flower of Life” contains 19 circles, but an additional 36 circles are drawn and then trimmed to create the arcs shown in the left half of Figure 8 in the book. In contrast, indicating the whole number i.e., associated on it’s radius squared and the square root of each number at the hexagon vertex. (see Figures 10 and 11 for reference in the book).
The unit circle centers of the formation align along the six segments of hexagons starting nearest to the origin with a single frequency (one petal – edged) hexagon, followed concentrically outward with two frequencies, then three frequency, four frequency, and so on segment lengths.
Therefore, each nth hexagon segment has n+1 circles centered around it. The horizontal spacing of petal nodes is ½ root 3, and the vertical spacing of nodes is 1.

About the Book
Pyramids of Giza: Scaled with Respect to Space and Time— inherently encoded in the Great Pyramid, Khufu, of Giza. Khufu is also shown to encode the dimensions of the Earth and the moon with its relative dimensions.
The book exhibits the Pythagorean triple as a model of three, four, and five right triangles. On a graphic relation, “the non-math” inclined readers are encouraged to view the graphics and compare actual versus calculated results. Consider watching the linked videos (especially note 3), cut, fold, and tape the figures at the end and link (per note 10) to form three scaled pyramids.
Each chapter itself is a conclusion of it’s own while it embarks on mathematical analysis in terms of the golden ratio provided to show how a compass can be initially set with a radius defined within each observation and analysis.
These methods are applied to scale the other two Giza Pyramids— which ends up with three “cutoutable” pyramids. “Three pyramids those are to scale with respect to each other.”
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Author’s Book Includes

The Pyramids Of Giza
Modern-day units of measure, including the foot and the meter, are shown to…

The Flower Of Life Pattern
Six additional circles, equally incremented around each before the first one, creating..
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Symbolic Geometry to Aspire and Resonate
Ever since the practical outcomes of sacred geometry began to emerge, the first names that come to mind are Egypt and the pyramids.

Modern use of the Sacred Geometry
The use of sacred geometry is decorated in various religions of modern times.

Distinct Familiarity of The Bible
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Observing and appreciating sacred geometric patterns in the natural world to cultivate a deeper connection with nature and the universe. reading the bible is as good as equivalent to observing and connecting with God.
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Meditation and Mindfulness


Incorporating sacred geometric patterns in artwork, jewelry, architecture, and other creative endeavors is the key to meditate yourself.
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Art and Design in Sacred Geometry
