Sacred Geometry Pendant Sri Yantra

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Sri Yantra Pendant with Wax Cord

Embrace a zen and minimalist spirit with this Sri Yantra engraved pendant, featuring a wax cord. The Sri Yantra is the mantra of all mantras; it is a powerful talisman!

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

Discover the connection between the Flower of Life and sacred geometry here at Mandala Flower of Life, your ultimate destination for all things sacred geometry!
We offer more than just products adorned with Flower of Life patterns; we open the doors to sacred geometry for you to embrace who you truly are. When you buy a Flower of Life T-shirt, sticker, or tapestry for your living room, you will:

  • Transform the room’s décor
  • Create a more zen environment
  • Elevate the vibrational energy of the room and the people in it

And that’s only the beginning! Not only will your mindset shift and become more peaceful, but we also provide you with a deep understanding of what the Flower of Life truly is and how it can transform your life.

All about the Flower of Life

Since the 1980s, the Flower of Life has sparked curiosity and fascination. In the early 2000s, Drunvalo Melchizedek published a two-volume work called “The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life,” the most comprehensive book on this subject. But what exactly is the Flower of Life?

Definition and Origins of the Flower of Life

The Flower of Life is an ancient geometric figure that has been found on many ancient monuments around the world. The oldest known representation of the “overlapping circles” pattern dates back to the 7th or 6th century BC, discovered on the threshold of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal’s palace in Dur-Sharrukin (now in the Louvre). Another pattern has been found on the granite columns of the temple of Osiris in Abydos, Egypt; it is a design with five patterns of 19 overlapping circles. It is formed by 19 evenly spaced circles that overlap symmetrically.

How to Draw the Flower of Life

The essential tool is, of course, a compass. Choose a specific radius and keep it consistent throughout the drawing, as all the circles have the same radius. Start by drawing the first circle, then a second one with the compass point on a point of the first circle, ensuring that the second circle passes through the center of the first circle. Repeat this process to draw as many circles as you wish, as the pattern can extend infinitely.

Flower of Life and Sacred Geometry

The Flower of Life is a symbol of sacred geometry. It contains many other symbols of sacred geometry, such as the Platonic solids, Metatron’s Cube, the Vesica Piscis, and the Fibonacci sequence. It is even believed to be connected to Leonardo da Vinci’s famous drawing titled “Vitruvian Man,” which represents the human body based on divine proportions. The Flower of Life is directly linked to the golden ratio and the divine proportion, which were used to build the pyramids of Egypt and cathedrals. Some believe that it is present everywhere, in every cell, atom, and molecular structure, and may even be the origin of life itself.

What is Sacred Geometry?

Sacred geometry refers to specific shapes that display unique proportions or appear to be intimately connected to the golden ratio (or Phi). These shapes can be found in ancient monuments, nature, and even the human body. Let’s explore the main figures of sacred geometry:

Platonic Solids

Also known as Platonic solids, they are five polyhedra with unique properties. Each solid has the same surface area, and all edges of the same solid have the same length. The angles formed by the edges are also the same. If any Platonic solid is placed within a surrounding sphere, all the vertices will touch the sphere’s interior surface. The five Platonic solids are the cube, tetrahedron, octahedron, icosahedron, and dodecahedron.

Metatron’s Cube

Metatron’s Cube is one of the most powerful symbols of sacred geometry. It is said to be the hidden geometry within the fruit of life, which is concealed within Metatron’s Cube, according to Drunvalo Melchizedek.

The Merkaba

The Merkaba 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 “chariot-like.” In Egyptian, Mer-Ka-Ba is composed of “Mer” that means light field, “Ka” which means spirit, and “Ba” which represents the human body. It is essentially the light body of the human being.

Vesica Piscis

The Vesica Piscis is one of the most prominent figures in the Flower of Life and one of the most important ratios. It is the geometric shape formed by the intersection of two circles with the same diameter, where the center of each circle lies on the circumference of the other. Also known as the almond shape, it is considered one of the keys to Pythagorean esotericism.

Seed of Life

The Seed of Life is at the core of the Flower of Life. It is composed of seven circles, representing the seven days of creation. It consists of six surrounding circles and a central circle, totaling seven. Some consider it to be made up of seven life seeds.

Benefits of the Flower of Life

The Flower of Life is a sacred shape that harmonizes everything in its presence. It regenerates infinitely, so there is no need to recharge it. This symbol represents creation—the entire universe. The Flower of Life is believed to be the source of all existence, from all biological life forms to crystalline structures and DNA molecules. It reminds us that all life originates from a single source, intimately connecting all forms of life.

How to Use the Flower of Life

Primarily, it is a powerful tool for meditation. But it can also be incorporated into daily life in various ways. The Flower of Life can be used to energize water by placing it in a Flower of Life carafe for a few hours before drinking it. It helps purify and recharge crystals and can be used to create crystal grids. It also aids in preserving food, essential oils, and other substances by harmonizing and energizing them. Additionally, it can be used to harmonize spaces such as living rooms, waiting rooms, and offices. Wearing a Flower of Life pendant or ring is a pleasant way to maintain a high level of energy throughout the day and provide protection against negative energies. If you enjoy tattoos, you can get a permanent Flower of Life tattoo, or try a temporary one to start.

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