WHAT IS FLOWER OF LIFE | MERKABA

The Flower of Life is a geometrical framework that is built of overlapping circles and equilateral triangles. It is the basis for Sacred Geometry, the Geometry of Creation. This framework can be found everywhere: in snow flakes, sunflowers or staranise, in the rotation of electrons around an atom core, or the rotation of the stars in the Galaxy.
A depiction of the Flower of Life can be found in many cultures, such as on Indian temple paintings, in Middle-Eastern symbolism, in the Forbidden City China, on various Roman sites in Turkey and in Italian art from the 13th century.
The Temple of Osiris at Abydos, Egypt, contains the oldest known examples of the Flower of Life. They are at least over 6,000 years old and may date back to as long ago as 10,500 BC or earlier. In ancient Egypt the Flower of Life (in Egyptian: Mer-Ka-Ba) was used to replicate the energy fields around the human body. During temple rituals dedicated to Toth, God of Time, one could, with the help of this framework, influence life energies.

Mer means movements of energy around us. Ka means soul. Ba means body. Mer-Ka-Ba means the spirit/body surrounded by counter-rotating fields of light (wheels within wheels).
In the nineties
Drunvalo Melchizedek developed the Flower of Life workshops in California. He combined his education in physics and art sciences with studying more than seventy teachers from varying spiritual philosophies of life. By means of workshops, video's and books Melchizedek has made Sacred Geometry known to the world’s people.

Tom de Winter has been educated by Drunvalo Melchizedek and is certified to initiate you into the ancient knowledge of Sacred Geometry during his 3-day
Flower of Life workshop .
Tom de Winter and Drunvalo Melchizedek
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