"In nature, we find patterns, designs and structures from the
most minuscule particles, to expressions of life discernible by
human eyes, to the greater cosmos. These inevitably follow geometrical archetypes, which reveal to us the nature of each form and its vibrational resonances."
Introduction to Sacred Geometry
In nature, we find patterns, designs and structures from the most minuscule particles, to expressions of life discernible by human eyes, to the greater cosmos. These inevitably follow geometrical archetypes, which reveal to us the nature of each form and its vibrational resonances.
They are also symbolic of the underlying metaphysical principle of the inseparable relationship of the part to the whole. It is this principle of oneness underlying all geometry that permeates the architecture of all form in its myriad diversity. This principle of interconnectedness, inseparability and union provides us with a continuous reminder of our relationship to the whole, a blueprint for the mind to the sacred foundation of all things created.
Starting with what may be the simplest and most perfect of forms, the sphere is an ultimate expression of unity, completeness, and integrity. There is no point of view given greater or lesser importance, and all points on the surface are equally accessible and regarded by the center from which all originate. Atoms, cells, seeds, planets, and globular star systems all echo the spherical paradigm of total inclusion.
The Flower of Life
The "Flower of Life" can be found in all major religions of the world. It is the symbol of the growth of the human spirit and represents perfection in nature. The flower of life is a Sacred geometry form . Sacred geometry is found throughout nature, including in the human body. The fundamental geometric figure found in all of nature is the Vesica Pisces, which is a diamond-like shape formed from the intersection of two circles. The Flower of Life is formed from a grid of intersecting circles. All of the sacred geometric forms can be found within the Flower of Life.The Flower of Life symbol is considered to be sacred among many cultures around the world, both ancient and modern. The Flower of Life is a universal template from which all life springs. It contains ancient and religious significance and is considered to be sacred amongst many cultures around the world both ancient and modern. Especially related to the teachings of the Kabbalah, it is closely relate to Tree of Life. When you meditate upon the Flower of Life, it maps a window into the unity of infinity where the ordinary becomes a revelation of the extraordinary. The Flower of Life challenges us to reunite our mind, body and spirit so we can strengthen our connection to the divine and transform our lives and our world to a higher level of being and consciousness.Within this symbol can be found all the building blocks of the universe that we call the Platonic Solids.
How is the flower of life made
After the creation of the Seed of Life the same vortex's motion was continued, creating the next structure known 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 two cells, then to four cells then to eight). 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 structure called the Flower of Life.