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That’s called threefold logic, and that kind of logic could be used in designing or producing a work of art. We could describe that as the heaven, earth, and human principle used in the Japanese tradition of flower arranging, or as the three bodies of the tantric art of Tibetan vajrayana Buddhism—dharmakaya, sambhogakaya, and nirmanakaya.
Chogyam Trungpa • True Perception: The Path of Dharma Art
‘The archetypal geometries of the circle, square, and triangle that he found in Japanese art corresponded with the spiritual qualities of infinity, integrity, and structural unity, respectively.’
Henry Oliver • Second Act
It is beautifully expressed in these striking lines written by Thurston in 2011: “Mathematics is commonly thought to be the pursuit of universal truths, of patterns that are not anchored to any single fixed context. But on a deeper level the goal of mathematics is to develop enhanced ways for humans to see and think about the world. Mathematics is
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In ancient traditions, the [spiral] form often represents cycles. The triskele, for example, consists of three interlocking spirals thought to symbolize death, life, and rebirth or the triad of mind, body, and spirit. Spirals also emerge naturally in seashells and plants, sometimes linked to the concept of the golden mean, also known as the “divine
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