Mandala Tote Bag Flower Of Life Organic Canvas

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This Organic Canvas Tote Bag is adorable with its contrasting Flower of Life pattern!

  • Composition: 80% recycled combed ring-spun cotton and 20% durable recycled polyester,
  • Weight: 300 gsm,
  • Width 37 cm, height 43 cm,
  • Available in multiple colors,
  • Printed in France.

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Flower of Life, Sacred Geometry, and Metatron’s Cube

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If you’re wondering about the connection between the Flower of Life and Sacred Geometry,
you’ve come to the right place!
Welcome to our Flower of Life boutique!
At Mandala Flower of Life, we share much more than just articles with Flower of Life patterns; we open the doors to Sacred Geometry so that you can be, and most importantly, become who you really are!
When you buy a Flower of Life t-shirt, sticker, or hang a tapestry with a Flower of Life pattern in your living room, you will:
1- change the decoration of the room,
2- create a more zen environment,
3- increase the vibrational frequency of the room and the people who will be there for a long time.
And that is already very, very good! Because not only does it change your state of mind, which subtly transforms; your mind opens up, becomes more peaceful, calmer…
But furthermore, we offer you the opportunity to truly understand what the Flower of Life is and how it could change your life.

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All about the Flower of Life

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For about forty years, the Flower of Life has intrigued and sparked discussions; in the 2000s, Drunvalo Melchizedek published a two-volume book called “The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life”; it is the most comprehensive work to date on this subject.
Indeed, the Flower of Life is intriguing, but what exactly is it?

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Definition and origins of the Flower of Life:

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The Flower of Life is a very ancient geometric figure. It has been found on many ancient monuments in various parts of the world.
The oldest known representation of the “overlapping circles” motif dates back to the 7th or 6th century BC, found on the threshold of the palace of the Assyrian king Aššur-bāni-apli in Dur Šarrukin (now in the Louvre).
Another motif was also found drawn on the granite columns of the Temple of Osiris in Abydos, Egypt; it is a drawing with five patterns of 19 overlapping circles.
It is formed by 19 regularly spaced circles that overlap symmetrically.

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How to draw the Flower of Life?

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The essential tool is, of course, the compass. Choose a specific width and keep it until the end of the drawing, because all the circles have the same radius.
Start by drawing the first circle, then place the compass point on a point of the first circle; the second circle will necessarily pass through the center of the first circle. Continue like this and draw as many circles as you want. This pattern can be reproduced infinitely.

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Flower of Life and Sacred Geometry:

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The Flower of Life is a figure of Sacred Geometry. It contains many symbols of Sacred Geometry, such as the Platonic solids, Metatron’s Cube, the Vesica Piscis, the Fibonacci sequence… Other symbols, such as the Seed of Life, the Tree of Life, and the Germ of Life, originate from it.
It even has a connection with Leonardo da Vinci’s famous drawing called “Vitruvian Man,” which represents the human body constructed according to divine proportions.
The Flower of Life is linked to the golden ratio and the divine proportion, which are believed to have been used to build the Egyptian pyramids and cathedrals.
Some believe that it is present absolutely everywhere, in all cells, atoms, and molecular structures, and may even be the origin of life itself.

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What is Sacred Geometry?

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These are special figures due to their proportions or because they appear to be closely related to the golden ratio (or Phi ratio). They can be found in ancient monuments, nature, and even the human body.
Let’s detail below the main figures of Sacred Geometry:

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Platonic solids:

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Also called Platonic solids, these are five polyhedra with specific properties. Their surfaces have the same area; the edges of each Platonic solid have identical lengths; the angles formed by all the edges are the same; if any Platonic solid is placed in a sphere that encloses it at any point, all of its vertices touch the inner surface of the sphere.
The Platonic solids are the cube, tetrahedron, octahedron, icosahedron, and dodecahedron.

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Metatron’s Cube:

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This is one of the most powerful symbols of Sacred Geometry. It is, in fact, the seal of the archangel Metatron. According to Drunvalo Melchizedek, the five Platonic solids come from the Fruit of Life, a figure hidden within Metatron’s Cube.

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Merkaba:

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This is the light body of the human being. In his work, Drunvalo Melchizedek explains the origin of this word. In Hebrew, Mer-Ka-Vah literally means “throne of God” and “chariot” or “cart”; in Egyptian, Mer-Ka-Ba decomposes into “Mer,” which means “luminous field,” “Ka,” which means “spirit,” and “Ba,” which represents the human body. It is, in fact, the light body of the human being.

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Vesica Piscis:

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This is one of the most present figures in the Flower of Life and one of the most important ratios.
The Vesica Piscis is the geometric figure formed by the intersection of two circles of the same diameter, with the center of each circle belonging to the circumference of the other. Also called the almond figure, it is considered one of the keys to Pythagorean esotericism.

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Seed of Life:

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The Seed of Life is at the center of the Flower of Life. It is composed of seven circles, like the seven days of creation.
Composed of six circles plus a central circle, a total of seven, it can be considered to consist of seven seeds of life.

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What are the benefits of the Flower of Life?

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The Flower of Life is a form wave that harmonizes anything that is discordant. It continuously regenerates, so there is nothing to do to recharge it.
This symbol is supposed to represent creation; that is, the entire universe. The Flower of Life symbol is said to be the origin of everything that exists in creation, without exception; all biological life forms, crystal structures, DNA molecules.
In fact, it indicates that all life comes from a single source. All life forms are therefore intimately connected to the Flower of Life, which also means that all life forms are interconnected.

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How to use the Flower of Life?

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It is primarily a powerful meditation tool. But it can be used in everyday life in multiple ways.
The Flower of Life is used to drink revitalized water: simply pour the water into a Flower of Life carafe for a few hours before drinking it.
The Flower of Life is a tool for purifying and recharging crystals. It is also used to create crystal grids.
It is used to better preserve food, essential oils, and, in general, all substances that you want to harmonize and energize.
It is also used to harmonize a space like a living room, waiting room, or office.
Moreover, it is very pleasant to wear it; it helps maintain a high level of energy throughout the day and serves as protection, making us less susceptible to heavy and unwanted energies.
You can either choose a piece of jewelry like a pendant or ring, or wear a clothing item like a t-shirt.
If you like tattoos, you can get a Flower of Life tattooed on your body, and for starters, why not try a temporary Flower of Life tattoo.

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