What is the flower of life?

Sacred Geometry Foundation Classic Sacred Geometries
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Here we explore examples of the flower of life in the work of Da Vinci, the Osirion in Egypt, and the Cosmati pavement in Westminster Abbey.

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No course on sacred geometry would be complete without a discussion of the flower of life. And the flower of life pattern is actually ancient. It dates back at least to the reign of Asher bhana. Paul, the Assyrian king in the sixth century BCE. And it's shown up now and again in different cultures in the world, including China. And here we have Da Vinci exploring this pattern in his Codex Atlantis.

Here's the pattern again, at the osirian in ancient Egypt. Here's the cosmology pattern in Westminster Abbey. And it really has a beautiful, sacred geometries all over the place. But in particular, there's a detail that's on Westminster Abbey's Twitter page that shows the flower of life pattern up close. In the next video, I'll show you how you can create this pattern.

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