Scott Onstott and Geoff Fitzpatrick interview Gary King, where they discuss their experiences in the world of crop circles, from hoaxes to mysteries, across years of experiencing and seeking leading to a kind of "informed not-knowing," or an attitude of openness and gratitude that seems to be a catalyst for transformation. Gary adds new detail recounting his 7-7-7 story, ten years after his entry point into the phenomenon.
Scott and Geoff discuss recent developments in artificial intelligence and their relationship to sacred geometry, qualia, and what it means to live as a human being at this time in history.
We explore the possibility that our reality is a simulation, prompted by various coincidences and synchronicities that make us question its nature. However, we ultimately dismiss this theory due to a reductio ad absurdum argument, which posits an endless loop of simulations within simulations. Instead, we find the idea that consciousness is the fundamental basis of everything more compelling. This alternative theory, asserting that all of reality is rooted in conscious experience, offers a more convincing explanation of the universe.
We discuss the mystery of pi (the ratio of a circle to its diameter) and how it relates to the planet Mercury, the fine structure constant in physics, and the ratio of masses of the proton to the electron. Scott Onstott and Geoff Fitzpatrick explore the relationship coincidence has in the real world as a pointer to something ideal or Platonic underlying the fabric of reality.
Join us for a fascinating exploration of the Brussels Da Vinci code with Ronald De Bruin, interviewed by Scott Onstott and Geoff Fitzpatrick. Discover sacred geometry and stellar alignments encoded on the streets, buildings, and monuments in the capital of Europe, and what it means to us today.
Scott interviews Matt Barone, an online high school geometry teacher who has discovered the qualitative or sacred aspect of geometry. We discuss Euclid's Elements, making mathematical education exciting, and how geometry underlies everything.
Could the speed of light actually be encoded in the Great Pyramid using the metric system? It seems fanciful until we realize that the metric system itself was defined by applying base 10 to the meridian circumference of the Earth, a system which might have been merely rediscovered at the end of the 18th century.
Scott and Geoff discuss the geometry underlying Salvador Dali's Sacrament of the Last Supper (1955) and how Dali must have learned Leonardo da Vinci's secret geometry and encoded it into his version of the biblical scene in a way that uplifts the savvy viewer into higher realms.
We discuss the geometry underlying Leonardo da Vinci's La Belle Ferronière and the hidden messages relating to both physical eyes and subtle vision. Scott explains how he believes Leonardo dressed science with art, a potent combination which moves us centuries later.
Geoff recounts his real life story about the dodecahedron, phi, and synchronicity. We discuss the sum of the angles of the regular polyhedra and two methods encoding the diameter of the Earth in miles from the Platonic solids.
Geometric relationships between circles and squares encode a mysterious order seen in the sizes and periods of Moon and Earth, in water, human biology, and beyond.
Scott and Geoff discuss the mysterious, nearly identical (99.9%) gap inherent to disparate phenomena including number in itself (pi, phi, and e), number in space (an almost Pythagorean triangle made of these constants), number in time (music theory of the Pythagorean comma) and number in spacetime (astronomical observations of Earth's relationship with the Sun) suggesting deep perfection underlying surface imperfection and unity in number.
Using two precise golden ratios, Michelangelo depicted not only the tension between the material body and transcendent soul, but by drawing a line between the physical eye and neuroanatomy of the third eye, he secretly encoded the timeless message that the divine is within us all.
By analyzing Leonardo da Vinci's St. John the Baptist aka Bacchus painting, Scott Onstott reveals its geometric template which adds a new layer of meaning to its interpretation as expressed by the Hermetic philosophy of 'As above so below.'
By taking the ratio of the size of all the planets in our solar system to the size of Earth, a pure mathematical constant emerges quite unexpectedly, with 99.99% accuracy.
The golden ratio and its reciprocal can be written in terms of mathematical operators applied to the numeral 5 alone. This is both surprising and beautiful as the golden ratio has deep connections with 5 sided shapes.
Venus and Earth trace out a beautiful pattern in the heavens as seen from both geocentric and heliocentric perspectives. We discuss this pattern and its mythological implications as well as an unexpected pattern which emerges by squaring the circle by area on Venus alone.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the image Scott made showing a geometric basis for the human subtle energy system starting with an equilateral triangle and moving up through square, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, to nonagon.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the images Scott made showing the geometry underlying the Forbidden City of Beijing, China. We see golden ratios, the Great Pyramid slope angle, the human body as master temple, and its energy centers represented by palaces, halls, and gates.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the images Scott made showing uncanny correlations between the number 6 and deep structures of the Earth from sizes of continents to the planet's orbital velocity, tilt angle, and in systems of measure.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the image Scott made showing a cascading series of golden rectangles correlating with both natural and cultural evolution.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the image Scott made showing a Kepler triangle, featuring golden ratio proportions, encoding the size of the Earth and Moon with 99.9% accuracy. In addition, the geometry also "squares the circle" by lengths.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the image of the Roman Pantheon Scott made showing John Michell's classic sacred geometry overlaid, clearly revealing a blueprint with ancient provenance, which encodes the true proportions of Earth, Moon, the Great Pyramid, and now the Pantheon.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the image of molecules Scott made showing similarities between caffeine, theobromine, adenine, dmt, serotonin, and melatonin molecules based on the geometry of a hexagon bonded to a pentagon.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the image comparing John Michell's cosmological diagram with the Dendera zodiac in Egypt. The uncanny geometric resonances suggest this diagram is ancient and has only recently been rediscovered.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the image comparing the magnetic fields of the human heart and the earth. We also talk about the linguistic similarity by transposing one letter between "heart" and "earth."
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott unpack the Rumi quote, "You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop."
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott unpack the Frank Lloyd Wright quote, "The space within becomes the reality of the building."
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott unpack the Leonardo da Vinci quote, "Let no one who is not a mathematician read my works."
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott unpack the Bruce Lee quote, "I cannot teach you. I can only help you to explore yourself."
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott unpack the Hermes Trismegistus quote, "As above so below."
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott unpack the Jiddu Krishnamurti quote, "The observer becomes the observed."
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott talk with Jill Purce, who Terence McKenna called the leader of the elfin choirs of hyperspace. We discuss her Healing Voice and Family Constellations workshops, overtone chanting, and her living mandala ceremony.
Scott Onstott and Geoff Fitzpatrick conduct an interview with Robert Edward Grant in 3 parts where they compare their individual journeys of self discovery catalyzed by study and immersion in the universal language of geometry (Part 3).
Scott Onstott and Geoff Fitzpatrick conduct an interview with Robert Edward Grant in 3 parts where they compare their individual journeys of self discovery catalyzed by study and immersion in the universal language of geometry (Part 2).
Scott Onstott and Geoff Fitzpatrick conduct an interview with Robert Edward Grant in 3 parts where they compare their individual journeys of self discovery catalyzed by study and immersion in the universal language of geometry (Part 1).
Scott and Geoff discuss the five Platonic solids and how the sum total of their angular measures encodes fascinating correlations with the Earth, how we measure time and space, and how heaven and earth are poetically commensurate.
Cergy Pontoise, an agglomeration community made in the 1970s northwest of Paris, is symbolic of the exoteric and esoteric duality present in many secrets in plain sight the world over. Geoff and Scott discuss the "serpent wisdom" inherent in this symbolic architectural complex.
Paris, the City of Light, is the subject of this discussion between Scott Onstott and Geoff Fitzpatrick about the esoteric and solar symbolism encoded in many of the monuments along the historical axis from the Louvre Pyramid to the Grand Arche.
From the simplest one dimensional geometric archetype, Scott Onstott and Geoff Fitzpatrick manage to take a few metaphorical tangents on their way along the shortest path between points A and B to higher dimensions, implicate wholeness, higher selves, and transcendence.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the Times Square ball drop ritual that a billion people witness each year, the amazing sacred geometry of the Waterford crystal ball, the ways we measure time, and some of the strange and comforting ways we celebrate holidays.
Kate Cassidy of The-Secret-Work.com is interviewed by Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott. We discuss the esoteric tradition stretching back 2160 years, identifying its threads in Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, in the brilliance of Francis Bacon, secrecy in general, and how to use the lessons of the past to help one grow in the present. We touch also on the fear of death, the recent Jupiter-Saturn conjunction, and find seeds of hope in how the pandemic is changing the way increasing numbers are interacting online.
David Warner Mathisen of starmythworld.com & undyingstars.com is interviewed by Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott. We discuss Ophiuchus, the zodiac constellation with one foot in the mundane and the other in the sacred, the resonances it has not only with mythical figures such as Lilith, Athena, and Brigid, but also as a metaphor for accessing one's higher self.
Karen Alexander of TemporaryTemples.co.uk is interviewed by Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott. We discuss her long involvement with crop circles, drawing the designs, sacred geometry, consciousness, community, creativity, how this multivalent phenomenon can be simultaneously intimate and transpersonal.
Ebba Karlsson of TrueStarCoaching.com is interviewed by Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott. We discuss her life from being a young model in Paris to being sexually abused at the agency, to marrying a famous pro golfer to writing her autobiography, to being drawn to Scott's Secrets in Plain Sight, receptivity to Vogel crystals, transformational journeys to Egypt, and much more.
Meredith Sands Keator of geometryofhealing.com is interviewed by Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott. We discuss her initiation into the geometry of the body's subtle energy in her Kundalini awakening experience 25 years ago and her life's mission to understand and later to teach the geometry of healing.
George Leoniak of KnewGeometry is interviewed by Geoff Fitzpatrick & Scott Onstott. We discuss George's discovery of phi circles inside the flower of life and their connections to polyhedra, earth grid duals he created called the Geohedron and Gaiahedron, plus his connections to Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion, Becker Hagen's Earth Grid, and Frank Chester's work in the Chestahedron.
In this episode Geoff and Scott discuss the geometric archetype of the circle and its many interpretations from zero, to one, to infinity. They also talk about how the circle defines a boundary and the experience of passing beyond the relative confines of the circle and exploring the boundless absolute.
Geoff and Scott discuss the misnomer of 'expanding your consciousness' wherein the finite aspires to the infinite, and how cognitive development shakes or stirs states and stages.
Geoff Fitzpatrick and Scott Onstott discuss the absolute and relative domains of universal consciousness and the gap between the manifested and unmanifested realms of mind.