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<blockquote class="definition">The Flower of Life is a geometric symbol consisting of overlapping circles arranged in a hexagonal pattern, forming a flower-like design. This ancient symbol, found in various cultures and spiritual traditions, is celebrated for its representation of interconnectedness, creation, and the fundamental patterns of life. Symbolically it represents the vibratory emanation of creation from [[Source Consciousness]].</blockquote>
<blockquote class="definition">The Flower of Life is a geometric symbol consisting of overlapping circles arranged in a hexagonal pattern, forming a flower-like design. This ancient symbol, found in various cultures and spiritual traditions, is celebrated for its representation of interconnectedness, creation, and the fundamental patterns of life. Symbolically it represents [[The Unfolding]]/vibratory [[Emanation]] of creation from [[Source Consciousness]].</blockquote>
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The symbol appears to have been first used from 1400BC to 500 BC in the areas now known as Syria, Iraq, and Iran.<ref>Manninen, Marko. “Artifacts of the Flower of Life,” 2014.</ref>
The symbol appears to have been first used from 1400 BC to 500 BC in the areas now known as Syria, Iraq, and Iran.<ref>Manninen, Marko. “Artifacts of the Flower of Life,” 2014.</ref>


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Flower of Life

The Flower of Life is a geometric symbol consisting of overlapping circles arranged in a hexagonal pattern, forming a flower-like design. This ancient symbol, found in various cultures and spiritual traditions, is celebrated for its representation of interconnectedness, creation, and the fundamental patterns of life. Symbolically it represents The Unfolding/vibratory Emanation of creation from Source Consciousness.

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The symbol appears to have been first used from 1400 BC to 500 BC in the areas now known as Syria, Iraq, and Iran.[1]

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  1. Manninen, Marko. “Artifacts of the Flower of Life,” 2014.