Beschrijving

In Rhythms of Vision, Blair explores the hidden patterns that connect human perception, consciousness, and the natural world. Drawing from mythology, sacred geometry, and modern science, he suggests that vision—both physical and symbolic—reveals the rhythmic order underlying existence. The book begins by tracing how ancient cultures perceived reality as cyclical and interconnected, emphasizing that these intuitive cosmologies often anticipated insights later echoed in modern physics and psychology. Blair then examines symbols, mandalas, and geometric forms as visual languages through which humanity has expressed the structure of reality. He links these archetypal images to universal processes such as vibration, resonance, and energy flow, proposing that perception itself is rhythmic: what we see reflects not only the external world but also inner states of awareness. The text weaves together art, mysticism, and science to show how human vision participates in the same patterns it perceives. Finally, the book argues that rediscovering this “rhythmic vision” could help restore balance between analytical intellect and intuitive insight. By understanding the world as a living, dynamic system of oscillations—rather than as separate, inert objects—humans may reconnect with nature and with deeper levels of consciousness. Blair’s work stands as both a philosophical reflection and a visual meditation on unity, perception, and the vibratory fabric of life.