About Bertrand Peyrard
From a young age, mathematics was more than just a school subject for me—it was a true passion. At five years old, my father placed a pendulum in my hands, initiating a unique journey blending science and intuition. This fascination with numbers deepened throughout my academic path, culminating in a Baccalauréat in Mathematics and Sciences, followed by advanced studies at the Catholic University of Lyon.
After twelve years working in finance, where rigor and analysis were daily practices, my interest in the mysteries of numbers and their connection to nature continued to grow. The discovery of the magical properties of the number 9—such as 9 × 9 = 81, then 8 + 1 = 9, and 30 × 9 = 270, which also reduces to 9—was a pivotal moment.
This intimate connection with nature was nourished by my experiences in the European scouting movement, where weekends spent fully immersed in nature between the ages of 6 and 15 shaped my worldview and confirmed my conviction that mathematics and sacred geometry hold the keys to a profound harmony between humans and their environment.
It is from this journey that my unique method for constructing the enneagon was born—over a decade of research combining mathematical precision, traditional tools, and spirituality—embodied by the Victoria enneagon, named in honor of my daughter who supported me throughout this path.
