THE FLOWER of LIFE - REPRESENTS the dynamics of the divison of the human cell

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    THE FLOWER of LIFE

    - REPRESENTS the dynamics of the divison of the human cell



    Posted Oct 10th 2012

    Did you know that the Sacred geometric Ancient symbol known as
    (The flower of Life) represent the dynamics of the division on the human cell
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    Jorgelito - Posted Oct 11th 2012

    Just looked at Spirit Science 6. Thank you for sharing.
    It never occurred to me that certain geometries were assisting the ascension of man.
     
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    Posted Oct 11th 2012

    The whole series is there
    takes about 4 hrs to watch, this might help a few people to learn things quickly
    - makes you wonder why they do NOT teach this in public schools, to junior, elementary and high school juniors & seniors
     
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    The Flower of Life:

    a Pattern That Makes up Everything Around Us


    http://www.riseearth.com/2015/04/the-flower-of-life-pattern-that-makes.html

    by Nick Harding
    Learning Mind

    Physically, our world is made up of molecular and chemical arrangements and carbon based atoms vibrating away
    and being held together.

    Deoxyribonucleic Acids (DNA) are present in all life and are known to govern the way the proteins are distributed,
    as well as to have some influence over instinctive response and personality.

    The earth itself is comprised of various elements with different makeups.

    Everywhere we look, there are patterns and cycles which persist without needing to be maintained:

    in weather, in every ecosystem including lakes and forests, and in the chain of life.

    Buried deeper beneath the more evident patterns that have been observed for thousands of years,
    there are more patterns at work which have been found in various aspects of life across the world.

    I’m referring to something which has many names: The Sacred Geometry, The Merkaba Construct, and the Flower of Life
    are just a few of the associated titles.

    the-flower-of-life.

    The flower of life is represented by circles overlaying one another in a manner that creates nodes where they intersect.
    The geometrical pattern follows something which we have come to know as the “Golden Ratio”,
    which plays a part in the Fibonacci Sequence.

    This pattern can be found in various parts of life, most abundantly in nature; in fact,
    it has even come to be referred to as nature’s numbering system.

    Some examples of where this can be found are florets in a flower, scales of a pineapple,
    the spiral and leaf count in a rose, and a beehive.

    Deeper yet, the exact pattern of the flower of life can be seen in the way a 13 strand DNA
    is formed by looking at the cross section (see below).

    13-strand-DNA.

    So, this sequence and sacred geometry has been found in so many different parts of life, from corals to flowers
    and trees to cloud forms, and even right down to the very structure of our molecules on the atomic level.
    But what does this all mean?

    First off, I’d like to mention that the flower of life is found in various religions across the world.

    One ancient example of the circular representation is in Egypt and thought to represent the eye of Ra.

    Other examples of this ancient symbol can be found in Phoenician, Assyrian, Indian, Asian, Middle Eastern, and medieval art.

    Additionally, the center of the flower of life contains the nodes which make up the ten sephiroth of the Jewish Kaballah (tree of life).

    The consistency of this pattern’s appearance in all religions in conjunction with all of nature surely holds some strong relevancy.

    It is my opinion that this connection is the foundation for the inter-connectivity we experience in our lives,
    that this Sacred Geometry is what makes the lines in “string theory” and ties us all together.

    To me, the tree of life, the representation of the emanations of Kaballah, are a link to the Akashic records,
    and that these building blocks of life are also the building blocks of our spirit.

    References:
    http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fib.html
    http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/emat6680/parveen/fib_nature.htm
    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/geometria_sagrada/esp_geometria_sagrada_6.htm
    http://www.jwmt.org/v1n3/treeoflife.html







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