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Olive Whicher's groundbreaking book presents an accessible -
non-mathematician's - approach to projective geometry. Profusely
illustrated, and written with fire and intuitive genius, this work
will be of interest to anyone wishing to cultivate the power of
inner visualization in a realm of structural beauty. Whicher
explores the concepts of polarity and movement in modern projective
geometry as a discipline of thought that transcends the limited and
rigid space and forms of Euclid, and the corresponding material
forces conceived in classical mechanics. Rudolf Steiner underlined
the importance of projective geometry as, 'a method of training the
imaginative faculties of thinking, so that they become an
instrument of cognition no less conscious and exact than
mathematical reasoning'. This seminal approach allows for precise
scientific understanding of the concept of creative fields of
formative (or etheric) forces at work in nature - in plants,
animals and in the human being.
In this concise and richly-illustrated work, Olive Whicher
introduces a radical new science of living organisms, forms and
processes, based on the pioneering work of Rudolf Steiner and his
pupil George Adams. If we are to understand fully the laws of
living nature, she argues, it is necessary to overcome the
one-sided ideas of modern science - ideas that are only adequate to
describe material forms and forces. We need to widen our thinking
to include the 'etheric formative forces' - forces that are alive
in ethereal space or 'counterspace'. Such forces work in plants,
for example, by drawing matter upwards in a suctional manner, in
contrast to the forces of gravity, which draw downwards, and the
forces of an explosion, which work upward and outward. This
easily-digestible introduction will be valuable to anybody seeking
to comprehend the living world around us.
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