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sacred geometry
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All across the world in various cultures and temples the Flower Of life symbol can be found.
Locations include:
The Temple of Osiris in Abydos and Mount Sinai in Egypt
The Forbidden City, China
The Harimandir Sahib (Golden Temple), Hampi, and the temples at Ajanta, India
The Flower of Life is the modern name given to a geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles. They are arranged to form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry
Within the Fruit Of Life's concentric circle pattern lies another pattern -- the The Fruit of Life. This symbol is composed of 13 circles taken from the design of the Flower of Life.
The Fruit of Life is said to be the blueprint of the universe, containing the basis for the design for atoms, molecular structures, life forms, in short everything in existence.
Irrespective of if you believe this in "sacred geometry" or not, i find it interesting that it's common to many cultures and religions that developed in silo of each other. And they all managed to draw a common pattern as found in nature everywhere (at a cyrstalline and atomic level) which they had no knowledge of.
sacred geometry
© Copyright Paul Marsden. All rights reserved www.f29.co.uk
All across the world in various cultures and temples the Flower Of life symbol can be found.
Locations include:
The Temple of Osiris in Abydos and Mount Sinai in Egypt
The Forbidden City, China
The Harimandir Sahib (Golden Temple), Hampi, and the temples at Ajanta, India
The Flower of Life is the modern name given to a geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles. They are arranged to form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry
Within the Fruit Of Life's concentric circle pattern lies another pattern -- the The Fruit of Life. This symbol is composed of 13 circles taken from the design of the Flower of Life.
The Fruit of Life is said to be the blueprint of the universe, containing the basis for the design for atoms, molecular structures, life forms, in short everything in existence.
Irrespective of if you believe this in "sacred geometry" or not, i find it interesting that it's common to many cultures and religions that developed in silo of each other. And they all managed to draw a common pattern as found in nature everywhere (at a cyrstalline and atomic level) which they had no knowledge of.