I Support Everyone ... I Support Kindness T-shirt
by BruceRawles
The sentiment was inspired by the Dalia Lama, commenting on his religion. I wanted to convey the feeling of inclusiveness. The background image is the Sri Yantra, a Tantric Mandala from the Hindu tradition. The circle (symbol of the infinite) contains intersecting triangles (symbols of the perspective which mediates and reconciles polarity). A line art image of the Sri Yantra appears on page 195 of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook (www.intent.com/sg)
More info: http://www.intent.com
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The sentiment was inspired by the Dalia Lama, commenting on his religion. I wanted to convey the feeling of inclusiveness. The background image is the Sri Yantra, a Tantric Mandala from the Hindu tradition. The circle (symbol of the infinite) contains intersecting triangles (symbols of the perspective which mediates and reconciles polarity). A line art image of the Sri Yantra appears on page 195 of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook (www.intent.com/sg)
Bisections of the two largest triangles have proportions of 1-Phi-Square Root of Phi (where Phi is the Golden Ratio, approximately 1.618) which is also the cross section of the Great Pyramid at Giza. See http://www.intent.com/elysian/sgds_p189.html for details on this relationship.
More info: http://www.intent.com
(Created with Adobe Illustrator)
created by BruceRawles (March 20, 2003 at 05:01PM)
The sentiment was inspired by the Dalia Lama, commenting on his religion. I wanted to convey the feeling of inclusiveness. The background image is the Sri Yantra, a Tantric Mandala from the Hindu tradition. The circle (symbol of the infinite) contains intersecting triangles (symbols of the perspective which mediates and reconciles polarity). A line art image of the Sri Yantra appears on page 195 of Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook (www.intent.com/sg)
Bisections of the two largest triangles have proportions of 1-Phi-Square Root of Phi (where Phi is the Golden Ratio, approximately 1.618) which is also the cross section of the Great Pyramid at Giza. See http://www.intent.com/elysian/sgds_p189.html for details on this relationship.
More info: http://www.intent.com
(Created with Adobe Illustrator)
created by BruceRawles (March 20, 2003 at 05:01PM)
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Gallery Product Line: Sacred Geometry > Sacred Geometry-apparel
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