
After the creation of the Seed of Life the same vortex’s motion was continued, creating the next structure known as the Egg of Life.
This structure forms the basis for music, as the distances between the spheres is identical to the distances between the tones and the half tones in music. It is also identical to the cellular structure of the third embryonic division (The first cell divides into two cells, then to four cells then to eight). Thus this same structure as it is further developed, creates the human body and all of the energy systems including the ones used to create the Merkaba. If we continue creating more and more spheres we will end up with the structure called the Flower of Life.

The Seed of Life
The flower of life holds a secret symbol created by drawing 13 circles out of the Flower of Life.
By doing this, one can discover the most important and sacred pattern in the universe. This is the source of all that exists; it’s called the Fruit of Life. It contains 13 informational systems. Each one explains another aspect of reality. Thus these systems are able to give us access to everything ranging from the human body to the galaxies. In the first system, for example, it’s possible to create any molecular structure and any living cellular structure that exists in the universe. In short every living creature.
The most common form of the “Flower of Life” is hexagonal pattern (where the center of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter), made up of 19 complete circles and 36 partial circular arcs, enclosed by a large circle.
The “Seed of Life” is formed from seven circles being placed with sixfold symmetry, forming a pattern of circles and lenses, which acts as a basic component of the Flower of Life’s design.
Other examples can be found in Phoenician, Assyrian, Indian, Asian, Middle Eastern, and medieval art.
Leonardo da Vinci has studied the Flower of Life’s form and its mathematical properties. He has drawn the Flower of Life itself, as well as components therein, such as the Seed of Life. He has drawn geometric figures representing shapes such as the platonic solids, a sphere, a torus, etc., and has also used the golden ratio of phi in his artwork; all of which may be derived from the Flower of Life design.
Flower of life made of intersecting spheres instead of circles.
Crop Circle showing a variation of the Flower of Life
The Flower of Life can be found in all major religions of the world. In Egypt, the source of all the monotheistic religions, the “Flower of Life”, can be found in the ancient Temple of Abydos. In Israel, it can be found in ancient synagogues in the Galilee and in Mesada.
People reported physical and psychological changes after wearing this pendant – faster heart beats, prophetic dreams, breaking of illusions, seeing the reality as it is and becoming free from long time fears.
The flower of life is one of the strongest sacred geometric shapes!
Crop Circle in UK showing a variation of the Flower of Life
F.O.L. Symbol in Egypt
The original flower of life (found on several pillars within “the Osireion” at abydos in Egypt)
Flower of Life carved on a temple wall
The image is hard to see, but a wide view and a close up are shown, below
The Temple of Osiris at Abydos, Egypt
Flower of Life carved on a temple wall
FOL Symbol in India
“Golden Temple of the Sikhs” Amritsar, a city in Punjab (India)
Flower of Life – Amistar, India (close up)
FOL Symbol in Turkey
This floor mosaic must be about 8m square and lies on the floor of house 1a in Ephesus, Curetes Street, near the Library of Celsius. It is probably 1st Century BC (Roman).
FOL Symbol in Turkey (Ephesus, in Izmir)
FOL mosaic on the roof of one of the little houses in city of Ephesus, in Izmir.
Mystic Shirts (below.) These shirts were worn under the clothing and they had a great number of sacred symbols on them to protect the sultan.” These Mystic Shirts were found in the Topkape’s Palace, in Istanbul, in a room where they keep the suits worn by the sultans. Also close up of the sleeve with the Flower of Life pattern
Seed of Life – 1st Century BC
from one of the palaces of King Herod
(from the Israel Museum)
Flower Of Life In the Federal State of Lower Austria in the town of Weitra
St Magnus Cathedral, showing what they call “an early stone slab showing a crusader’s sword and cross
(possibly 13th century)” in Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.
Knights Templar tombstone from St Magnus cathedral in Kirkwall
The Chapel is filled with the Sinclair symbol of the engrailed cross, and the building is said to be based on the ancient temple of Jerusalem. The Chapel is believed by many to be the final hiding place of a much sought after sacred relic, the Holy Grail itself, thought to be part of the Templar treasure smuggled out of France during the attack on the Templars when Phillip the Fair decided to bring down the powerful and influential order. Some of the order fled to Portugal, others, it is said, to Scotland, for the Templars had connections by marriage to the Sinclairs, and the Scots, including Robert the Bruce, were ready to welcome such a renowned group as the Knights Templar to help them in their fight against the English crown. Many believe that the Templar’s brought with them to Europe new knowledge and holy relics found under the Temple Mount itself. Indeed, it was the Templars who sparked the phenomenal new architecture revealed in the building of the gothic cathedrals of Medieval Europe, the first of these being Chartres in France.
“ In a single century from 1170 no fewer than eighty cathedrals and almost five hundred abbeys were built in France alone, involving more masonry than was ever cut in ancient Egypt! These buildings were built to a startling new scale never seen before.“- Knight and Lomas. The Hiram Key. The architecture is such that the experience of sound is heightened. It may be that, like the ancient standing stones and long barrows, these ‘new’ sacred sites were similarly built and ‘tuned’ to enhance certain frequencies and energies.
“What if, in their excavations on the Temple Mount, they had unearthed scrolls, manuscripts, theorems or blueprints relating to Solomon’s Temple itself? What if these discoveries had included the lost architectural secrets of geometry, proportion, balance and harmony that had been known to the builders of the pyramids and other great monuments of antiquity?“– Graham Hancock.The Sign and the Seal.
FOL carved on a wall stone in the ancient city of
Preslav, Bulgaria (893 BC)
FOL in the ruins of Kabile, near the city of Jambol.
Tønning church is located in: Brædstrup – Denmark
Lion guardian with the FOL ball [under its paw] at the Forbidden City in Beijing China.
The Kabbalah Tree of Life derived from the Flower of Life.
The origin of the G of freemasonry
Most ancient alphabets originate from the complete flower of life
Several magic and alchemical symbols which are found within the flower
The ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, which symbolizes the complete flower of life, the hexagonal geometric pattern on which the earths natural energy grid is based
A portion of the world grid, which invisibly encircles the planet. The grid is based on ‘the complete flower of life’ and the hexagon/hexagram.
Pattern of snake’s skin
Flower of Life in nature.
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