Stephen M wrote:Some of it is a bit too technical for me to comprehend without further study
If it resonates with you, then awesome! There's a lot of filtering I had to do to decipher anything meaningful from Dan Winter's material. I think the idea of the phi ratio in regards to fractal self-similarity, and how this applies to the various dimensions of reality, that seems valid. And waves/spirals involving phi, that's also important.
As for the site design, well there's a running joke that's funny because it's true, but you can spot insanity on the web by sites that consist of center-aligned multi-colored text randomly capitalized, italicized, bolded, and underlined. Without fail.
Some of Dan's material is just so convoluted at times. There's a lot that could be incoherence passing itself off as being incomprehensibly profound. I mean, if one cannot understand it, how can one be sure it says anything at all?
A couple weeks ago I came across an article that was formatted nicely, but in reading it I could tell the guy was delusional but trying very hard to come across as some bigshot scientist. Well, I searched the web and found the original article, as the one I had was a reposting on another site. The original article was - surprise - center aligned on white text with capitalized sentences here and there, bolded paragraphs elsewhere, etc...
Another example: after visiting soulinvitation.com check out this site: http://users.rcn.com/zap.dnai/ . I communicated with the author there back in 1997 and one of his 'disciples' too, wondering what his deal was. He threw around complicated terms, used convoluted language that seemed to include valid things here and there, and his students hoped that one day they could understand what this great genius was saying. Maybe he was just nuts. Certainly was an angry and unstable person from what I could tell and plagiarized like there was no tomorrow.
Much of Dan Winter's material is taken from the research of others, like Stan Tennen of the Meru foundation for example, the cymatics works of Hans Jenny, and pop-metaphysicians like Terrence McKenna. So if something resonates, it could be bits and pieces from the works of others with the incomprehensible parts coming from Dan. Who knows, I don't like bashing people but I have to give a little heads up in regards to the Winter material, to watch out for things that hint of profound knowledge but never deliver. What resonates, keep...what makes no sense, leave 
Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.