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Hidden symbols in Western gardens

Esotericism > Symbolism
By : A-C Debombourg -  Friday, 13 November 2009 00:00
debombourg_symboles_jardins Among the most ancient concept of humanity, the garden has developed itself through the ages following forms going from the most refined to the most sophisticated, from the most syncretic to the most uninitiated. 
When today the concept of world garden takes more importance, we can multiply comparisons between the elements of garden and territories of our planet, and this way to read symbolically our universe.
To Alain-Claude Debombourg, garden is a "sacred place", "an open-air temple".
 
During his works, he tried to pierce the mysteries which surrounds western gardens conceived following an ancestral model.  He developed two ways of reflection: one, semantic, in which he initiates to horticultural vocabulary shared between European languages, the other, esotericist, inclined to lead us to a deep understanding of ourselves.



What are the symbols of gardens of medieval convents? What are the keys of French garden shapes according to Le Nôtre? Answer in this 72-minutes video conference.

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