![]() ![]() Pouring water in a small audible cascade changes its energetic qualities. Even a liquid, shapeless by definition, takes a shape by movement, pouring or vortexing. Shapes are everywhere, omnipresent in our world.Įverything has, or can take, a shape. They are present everywhere but we are often unaware of it. They constantly influence our environment. In fact our daily life is populated by forms that radiate a specific energy. It has a powerful vibratory rate.īut why do we find these symbols in all traditions, and this since always? It is therefore the perfect analogy of the phenomenon of expansion and vital energy. Without its circle, the figure symbolizes life itself, i.e. In this case, it could represent life expressed through a body, limited by this material envelope. The circle that often surrounds the Flower of Life can easily bring to mind the protective layer of an oocyte. The Flower of Life symbolizes both creation and growth, both of which are found naturally in nature and in man. Like a cell division, the circles multiply and the form unfolds. Indeed, recent photos have been taken of the cross section of human DNA with a scanning electron microscope The most amazing thing is that it is found in the geometry of human DNA. To learn more read our article on the Tree of Life and take a look at our Tree of Life collection. The Tree of Life occupies a central place in the wheel of life. Like a map of the universe, it symbolizes the atom and the different molecular structures that make up life. The fruit of life is declined in 13 circles which come to take the shape of a star. It represents the shape of a multicellular embryo in its first hours of formation. The egg of life corresponds to the central part of the flower of life. And we have also developed a collection around the Seed of Life. We have dedicated an article to the Seed of Life. The Seed of Life, made up of the seven outer circles, which correspond to the seven days of creation of the world. The Flower of Life is composed of several figures, each of which symbolizes a representation of the world: The 5 miraculous and simple phases of this process or cycle of life actually have to do with the geometry of life. It seems so normal that we don't even notice this miracle of life! The fruit contains seeds that fall to the ground, develop, take root and become a tree in 5 main phases The fruit tree first makes a small flower, which then goes through a metamorphosis and becomes a fruit. It is called a flower, not just because it looks like a flower, but because it represents the cycle of a fruit tree. It is the primordial language of the universe, of pure form and proportion Two of the main names used to be translated as "the language of silence" and "the language of light". I bought the two books he devoted to the subject of the Flower of Life and soon gave up reading them (make up your own mind about it). I'll be honest with you, I'm not a fan of this author's work at all. This is why I decided to write this article on the Flower of Life.ĭid you know that stone engravings of this figure with intertwined circles (the Flower of Life) were discovered in Egypt at Abydos in the Temple of Osiris? Or in Turkey on the pavement of the Temple of Artemis, in Asia on a pavement of the "Golden Temple" in Amritsar, or under the paw of a lion in the Forbidden City etc.?Īnd in almost every corner of the world, it has been given the same name, the Flower of Life, which is a form of sacred geometry.Īccording to Wikipedia: "Drunvalo Melchizedek (real name Bernard Perona), (.) associated these figures with Sacred Geometry, claiming that they represent ancient spiritual beliefs and that they depict fundamental aspects of space and time. My objective is to bring you to ask yourself the real questions, to ask yourself questions about yourself so that you develop all the potentialities that are hidden inside you.Īnd the symbols of sacred geometry are real tools for that. Why we are attracted to this or that color. Why we are attracted to a particular symbol. We don't ask ourselves the real questions. ![]() ![]() And finally we miss their many powers and potentialities. We use them because it's fashionable, because we've heard about them. So maybe that suits many people, but I think it's a shame to stay on the periphery of these symbols. We always stay on the periphery of things we don't address the fundamental aspects. When I do my research on the web about symbols, I realize that nobody talks about the essential aspects of all these symbols of sacred geometry. I hesitated for a long time to write an article about the Flower of Life, a very fashionable symbol adulated by all and sundry.īecause you can find a ton of stuff about it on the internet.Īnd because when you sign up for our newsletter you receive information about this symbol ☺
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