Chinese
Name:生命之花
English Name:Flower of Life
Remarks:The flower of life is a geometrical shape composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles arranged in a flower like pattern with six fold symmetry like a hexagon. The center of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter. The perfect form, proportion and harmony of the FOL has been known to philosophers, architects and artist around the world.
The "Flower of Life" can be found in all major religions of the world.
It contains the patterns of creation as they emerged from the "Great Void". Everything is made from the Creator's thought. After the creation of the Seed of Life the same vortex's motion was continued, creating the next sturcture know as the Egg of Life. This structure forms the basis for music, as the distances between the spheres is identical to the distances between the tones and the half tones in music. It is also identical to the cellular structure of the third embryonic division. (The first cell divides into 2 cells, then to 4 cells then to 8). Thus this same structure as it is further developed, creates the human body and all of the energy systems including the ones used to create the Merkaba. If we continue creating more and more spheres we will end up with the sturctured called the Flower of Life.
Flower fo Life, which was found around the world |
Egypt |
Engraved in the Temple of Osiris at Abydos, probably during the Christian era: photo by: Ray Flowers and released to the public on Widipedia. |
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Syria |
at Qasrl Hirl Sharqui in Syria, photo by: Carsten Cramon. |
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Turkey |
It's on a mosaic floor, and around 8m square. It's probably 1st Centruy BC, Roman. photo by: Frances Eley. |
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India |
Amistar: Photo reference: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/geometria_sagrada/esp_geometria_sagrada_6.htm |
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China |
Bejing | photo by Adamantios (Own work) [CC-BY-sa-3.0(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons |
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UK |
Crop Circle at Chiseldon, Swindon | photo by: Lucy Pringle |
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Israel |
from 1st centruy BC, at one of the palaces of King Herod, at Israel Museum. Photo by: Samantha Birth |
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India |
Hampi |
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Leonardo da Vinci |
Leonardo da Vinci has studied the Flower of Life's form and its mathematical properties. He has drawn the Flower of Life itself, as well as components therein, such as the Seed of Life.
He has drawn geometric figures representing shapes such as the platonic solids, a sphere, a torus, etc.,and has also used the golden ratio of phi in his artwork; all of which may be derived from the Flower of Life design. |
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