Flower Of Life Wall Art Wood Decoration

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Wooden Flower of Life Decoration, for use as a coaster, carafe or plate holder, or to hang on the wall, depending on the dimensions. The Flower of Life helps harmonize, balance, and soothe.

Features:

  • Material: wood
  • Thickness: 3 mm
  • Use: can be hung or placed

The Flower of Life is a very special symbol, but what is it used for exactly and how do you use it?

What is the purpose of the Flower of Life?

This sacred geometry symbol is so ancient that we don’t really know its origin. It has been found worldwide, in different eras, in many sacred monuments.

The oldest known representation to date is located in the palace of King Assurbanipal in Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, dating back to 645 BC.

Another representation of the Flower of Life can be seen on one of the granite columns of the Temple of Osiris in Abydos, an ancient Egyptian city.

Abydos is the first place of worship of Osiris, the god of the Dead, and seemed to embody the passage to eternity for the ancient Egyptians. Abydos, as the cult center of Osiris, was then the main gateway to the afterlife.

The Flower of Life symbol encompasses many geometric forms such as the Platonic solids, the Metatron’s Cube, the Vesica Piscis, and the famous Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci. This takes us into the realm of sacred geometry. These are forms with perfect proportions, as can be seen in nature. Based on the golden ratio (PHI), it served as the foundation for the construction of famous monuments such as pyramids, cathedrals, and ancient temples.

It is said to be present in everything, in cells, molecular structures… and is the very origin of life.

The Platonic solids are five regular polyhedra that have unique characteristics, as they are the basis of all structures. These are the tetrahedron, hexahedron (or cube), octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron.

These geometric symbols are convex regular polyhedra and there are only five of them. Indeed, to be regular, a polyhedron must have the same number of regular polygons at each vertex. In addition, the sum of the angles at the vertices of the regular polygons must be strictly less than 360°.

From a mathematical point of view, Euler’s formula (F+S-A=2), where F is the number of faces, A is the number of edges, and S is the number of vertices, holds true for the Platonic solids.

On an energetic level, the Platonic solids are used for healing purposes as they help improve the vibrational frequency of a person. They connect the chakras to universal energy, thus strengthening the light bodies.

The Flower of Life is a form wave that contributes to raising the vibrational frequency of a person or a place. Form waves are vibrations generated or amplified by a form.

Flowers of Life can also be used for food and beverages, essential oils, etc.

How to use a Flower of Life?

This sacred symbol can be used in multiple ways. Its mere presence in a room has a harmonizing effect. It helps elevate vibrations by restructuring what is discordant.

It helps revitalize water and allows for better food preservation.

It can be used as a talisman, worn as jewelry (pendant, bracelet, earrings…), or on our clothes. Some choose this pattern as a tattoo. If you’re not sure where to tattoo the Flower of Life on your body, you can start with a temporary tattoo.

It can also be used as a meditation support or to recharge stones and crystals.

It can also be used to create healing and harmonizing crystal grids.

How to activate a Flower of Life?

In terms of spiritual energy, this form wave is a vibration that connects us to the Authentic Source of all life, meaning the divine.

To benefit from its beneficial properties, it is not necessary to activate it or do anything. It works infinitely to rebalance our energies. The effects can be felt on the mental, physical, and emotional levels.

Energy practitioners mention activating the Flower of Life within the context of energy work, to anchor symbols.

But in its everyday use, there is nothing specific to do, except sending thoughts of love and harmony if you want to intensify its action.

How to draw a Flower of Life?

The Flower of Life is formed by 19 regularly spaced circles that overlap symmetrically.

Although this drawing may seem difficult to reproduce at first, it is actually quite simple once you understand how it is formed.

The essential tool is, of course, the compass, and a support.

Take your compass and draw the first circle. Keep the same radius and draw a second circle, positioning the compass tip on a point of the first circle’s line. You will notice that the intersections are actually the central points of each circle.

Then, place the compass tip on one of the intersections of the two previously drawn circles, and draw a third circle. Continue drawing the four other circles using the same method, and you will then obtain the Seed of Life.

Next, add 12 additional circles around the Seed of Life using the same procedure.

Done? Perfect, now you just have to add the semi-circles to complete the figure.

There you go, it wasn’t that complicated after all.

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Additional information

model

HAS, VS, D

dimension

10cm, 20cm, 25cm, 30cm, 35cm, 38cm