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Geomantic survivals in York by Ben Fernee
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Geomantic survivals in York by Ben Fernee
Geomantic survivals in York is an investigation into the way in which the secret traditions of siting boundary markers and the form and proportion of churches have continued in York through such bodies as the Knights Templar and the Freemasons.
It includes for the first time an outline of the work of the 19th Century York architect John Browne, who was a pioneer in the study of Sacred Geometry. Diagrams from his "Inventor's Assistant" are included.
There is also evidence for the survival of a lunar religion and of the awareness of the earth energies underlying the secret traditions.
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- Booklet bound with staples, front and back covers are very lightly discolored
- Condition: Good, no notes/stamps
- First published 26th July 1985 in an edition of 40 copies to coincide with the Ley Hunter Moot held in York, reprinted October 1985 and June 1986
- Publisher: Northern Earth Mysteries Group
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