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Thomas was born in London's East End. Despite the Blitz and wartime disruptions to his childhood education, he followed his dream to become an architect. In his father's cockney vernacular, he would say 'he boxed above his weight'. Aged 28, he set up on his own. After 20 years, when The Thomas Saunders Partnership (TTSP) became an international practice, he knew it was time to move on. He explored both the outer world of the Amazon, the Arctic and the Atlantic and the inner metaphysical worlds of meditation, the Tarot, dowsing, sacred geometry and healing work. Aged 60, he lost a fortune and…mehr

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Thomas was born in London's East End. Despite the Blitz and wartime disruptions to his childhood education, he followed his dream to become an architect. In his father's cockney vernacular, he would say 'he boxed above his weight'. Aged 28, he set up on his own. After 20 years, when The Thomas Saunders Partnership (TTSP) became an international practice, he knew it was time to move on. He explored both the outer world of the Amazon, the Arctic and the Atlantic and the inner metaphysical worlds of meditation, the Tarot, dowsing, sacred geometry and healing work. Aged 60, he lost a fortune and found Janet, the love of his life. 'Getting A Life' is about his quest to 'become that which we already are'.
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Thomas Saunders qualified in 1956 as a chartered architect. In 1961 he set up practice at home as Thomas Saunders Architect. He was elected a Fellow of the RIBA in 1967. The practice expanded and was renamed The Thomas Saunders Partnership (TTSP) when Saunders promoted four senior managers to full partnership. By 1982 it had developed into an international practice. TTSP was one of the first practices to install CAD. In 1984 he resigned, severed all connections with the practice, and left it in the capable hands of the four remaining partners. He set up a company as an independent consultant acting as client representative and project director. He also served on the board of City Merchant Developers Limited. He studied for an Advanced Certificate in environmental design and crime prevention and, in 2005, as a newly elected RIBA Client Design Advisor (CDA), a Russian developer appointed him to review a major housing development near Moscow's city centre. He is a professional remote viewer, field dowser and trainer. Thomas Saunders Consultants Limited was closed in 2017. For much of his professional life, Saunders has explored the bonds linking architecture, the human experience, health, the authentic Tarot, the natural world and perennial teachings. His writings and seminars deliver presentations based on the design principles of Plato's seven liberal arts, of Vitruvius and the esoteric mystery school teachings. They aim to recover the perennial, covert, esoteric wisdom of the arts and sciences that have been taught throughout the ages. Goethe's dictum, 'Architecture is frozen music', prompted him to research the fundamental principles of design, geometry and the structure of a building based on harmonic ratios, musical intervals and proportional volumes. These he found to resonate with the same harmonic ratios in human bodies to create a life-enhancing environment. His journey also led him to the profound symbolic language of the archetypes in the Tarot's authentic form and its teachings about the human psyche, human nature and life's journey from naivety to wisdom. The culmination of various aspects of health hazards and the esoteric studies resulted in the publication of his book The Boiled Frog Syndrome - Your Health and the Built Environment in 2001. (Also published in Portuguese in Brazil). This led to a commission to write a peer-reviewed paper by Elsevier Science Limited entitled Health Hazards and Electromagnetic Fields in hospital design and equipment. In 2007, Watkins published his book The Authentic Tarot: Discovering Your Inner Self. His autobiography, Getting A Life, published in 2014, includes accounts of his travels into the Amazon, the Arctic and his Atlantic Ocean sailings. He lived in France for eight years and returned to London in 2014 where he lives with his wife. He continues to be engaged in RIBA matters, student works, and the role and status of the architect. Find out more at authentictarot.com and thomassaunders.net