Thursday, September 3, 2015

Flower of life


The flower of life symbol is a classic representation of the human race. Its a mapping or grouping of 
entities with similar higher self.
Consider it as pockets of individuals with some fundamentally same blueprint which reflects on their current life.  Every race or nation would fall under some x,y location within this flower of life.  The ultimate aim of ascension would involve refinement of every section of the human race until it merges with the god head. The beauty of this symbol is the revelation of interconn
ectedness amongst us, thus showing that the feeling of distinction or individuality is just at the surface. Take an onion, every layer seems distinct but still part of the same bulb. Every peel may feel its an individual, but if one of them rots, it has a feedback mechanism on the entire bulb. It may pass on this to the layers above or below it. Same holds true for every section of the race. As individuals within a subset of a group start changing for the betterment of humanity or keeping ascension as goal, others are automatically upgraded or receive attune-ment to that level. That is automatically available for the peers of the group. Same way if somebody commits some negative deed, say cuts down a forest, that ripple effect is borne by the entire group.

Every religion implicitly recognizes this interconnectedness, Islam talks about brotherhood, Christianity talks about the sins of the father passed on to the son, Hinduism always looks at the collective level but focuses on restrictive use of one's free will. Taoism literally translates to the "the way of life" works on dissolving one's ego thus blunting the illusion of individuality.

You can read more about this on below from  crystallinks.

The Flower of Life is the modern name given to a geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles, that are arranged so that they form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry like a hexagon. The center of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter.

It is considered by some to be a symbol of sacred geometry, said to contain ancient, religious value depicting the fundamental forms of space and time. In this sense, it is a visual expression of the connections life weaves through all sentient beings, believed to contain a type of Akashic Record of basic information of all living things.

There are many spiritual beliefs associated with the Flower of Life; for example, depictions of the five Platonic Solids are found within the symbol of Metatron's Cube, which may be derived from the Flower of Life pattern. These platonic solids are geometrical forms which are said to act as a template from which all life springs.

Another notable example of that which may be derived from the Flower of Life is the Tree of Life. This has been an important symbol of sacred geometry for many people from various religious backgrounds. Particularly, the teachings of the Kabbalah have dealt intricately with the Tree of Life.


According to Drunvalo Melchizedek, in the Judeo-Christian tradition, the stages which construct the Seed of Life are said to represent the seven days of Creation, in which Elohim (God/concept of divinity) created life; Genesis 2:2-3, Exodus 23:12, 31:16-17, Isaiah 56:6-8. Within these stages, among other things, are the symbols of the Vesica Piscis (an ancient religious symbol) and Borromean rings (which represents the Holy Trinity).

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