![]() ![]() These lines create a series of images that represent the five, classical, Platonic solids: the cube (six squares), the tetrahedron (four triangles), the octahedron (eight triangles), the dodecahedron (twelve pentagons) and the icosahedron (twenty triangles). Metatron’s Cube is created by drawing lines from the central point of each circle in the Fruit of Life image (the circles along the three axis) to the central point of each other circle in the pattern. The Flower of Life ( with axis and cube, but no magic dolphin)īy adding another ring of circles (making a total of 37) and highlighting ONLY the circles through which these axes pass, we get a shape called the Egg of Life, featuring 13 total circles and the basis for a very important image in sacred geometry, Metatron’s Cube. A matrix of cubes within cubes becomes apparent once you notice this 3-dimensional graph illusion. From this, the mind starts to see illusory three-dimensional shapes that pop out almost holographically, like a magic eye picture (“do you see the dolphin yet?!”). One image that appears is the presence of three axes (height, width, and depth or x, y, and z). It’s believed by many that the geometric patterns of all life, the universe, the building blocks of creation, and the essence of all things are represented in the Flower of Life. By staring at this image and meditating on it, many new images come to mind. The additional circles radiate around the central points and intersections of the original six outer circles of the Seed of Life.įrom this pattern, we see a triangular lattice that forms. The Flower of Life itself contains 19 total circles, with 12 circles added to the Seed of Life. These variations have different names and special qualities of their own, creating more and more sacred shapes. This pattern can be extended indefinitely with variations including 19, 37, 61, 91 and more total circles. This basic pattern is called the Seed of Life. The interesection of each pair of circles forms a vesica piscis (each flower petal) and the basis of a triangular lattice. Six circles radiate around a seventh, whose central point is the overlap of the arcs of the six outer circles. ![]() The basis for the Flower of Life pattern is seven overlapping circles, each with equal radius. See this Sound Healing from Andrew with an Unlimited 40” Flower of Life Gong ![]()
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