Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Introduction


The flower of life has been found all over the world under the same name, it does not belong to any country or religion.  It is a universal figure that teaches the basics of life. Composed of many evenly-spaced circles that overlap each other to form a flower pattern with six-fold symmetry. Latest evidence has been dated back to 645 BC and can be found at many sacred sites. People all over the world know the FOL (The Flower of life) for its proportion, harmony and perfect form. It has been termed a symbol of ‘sacred geometry,’ or thought to depict the fundamental forms of space and time and to others, creation itself. The word 'Geo-metry' comes from the Greek words Geos meaning 'Earth' and Metron meaning 'To measure', which together literally translate as the 'Measuring of the earth' or 'Earthly measurements', an art which was traditionally restricted to the priest-hood. 

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