MEET
THE PEOPLE OF VESICA:
Robert
J. Gilbert, Ph.D.
Dr.
Robert J. Gilbert has a multi-faceted background in both spiritual
and scientific studies. He is a former U.S. Marine Corps Instructor
in Nuclear-Biological-Chemical Warfare Survival; since leaving the
service in 1985 he has conducted independent research into the Geometric
basis of modern science and new technologies. Dr. Gilbert is also
a Rosicrucian with more than 20 years of experience in Sacred Geometry
and its hidden uses by the world's great spiritual traditions. His
non-sectarian approach is inclusive of individuals from all spiritual
traditions. Dr. Gilbert holds a Ph.D. in International Studies and
is a published academic author in that field, contributing to the
first academic textbook in the new field of Transformational Politics.
In 1997
Dr. Gilbert began for the first time to teach publicly the results
of his two decades of intensive research. Today he teaches both publicly
and privately in Asheville, NC. Dr. Gilbert also offers a small number
of his VESICA series of special seminars throughout the United States
every year. He is currently completing his first book 7 Keys to Creation:
Sacred Geometry and the Patterns of Life.
Elizabeth
McKay-Gilbert, M.A.

Elizabeth has extensive experience in sacred dance, art, bodywork, and the Western Mysteries of the Divine Feminine. She received her Master’s Degree in Humanities with a focus on The Shadow and Creativity at Matthew Fox’s University of Creation Spirituality. She holds a diploma in the sacred dance art form of Eurythmy. Eurythmy is an art of the Etheric which makes visiable the forces of creation present in Word and Music. Elizabeth is particularly passionate about bringing Sacred Geometry and the Spiritual Mysteries alive through movement. Her training and performances has taken her to California, New York, Germany and Swizterland. In addition to leading Sacred Movement aspects of our Sacred Geometry classes, she also facilitates workshops on creating sacred space through dance and is the founder of The School of Sacred Arts in Asheville, NC.
Jane
A. Weaver
Jane
Weaver has been an enthusiastic student of mathematics, music, and
the connections between these two sciences for nearly all of her life.
Following her college and graduate studies in the areas of music,
mathematics and general systems theory, and several years of public
sector teaching, she served as a faculty member of the music department
at Princeton University. Having relocated to Western North Carolina
she teaches piano, cello, and violin in her private studio. She also
provides instruction in piano pedagogy and the geometry of music.
Her Mennonite upbringing and interest in mandalic geometries led her
to pursue quilting as an art form. Jane has participated in numerous
local and juried national quilt shows, receiving several awards, and
has commissioned work hanging in offices and homes. Her conviction
that geometry and proportion lie at the heart of all creation inspires
an interest in sharing that perception in both written and workshop
formats. Jane's current projects include applications of projective
geometry, interpreting and furthering the work of the French radiesthesists,
exploring non-quantum geometric theories of nuclear structure, and
consulting in application of sacred geometry in architectural design.
Jane works with architect Alice Dodson in Sacred and BioGeometric
Design.
Special projects and research assistance are also given by Bethany
Davidson and Craig Siska.
You can contact any of us directly through our office (828) 257-2600 or by email at info@vesica.org.