Introduction: The Blueprint of Existence The Seed of Life is one of the most profound and recognizable symbols in sacred geometry. Composed of seven overlapping circles arranged in a symmetrical, flower-like pattern, it appears in temples, manuscripts, and artwork across ancient civilizations—from Egypt to China, from Israel to Japan.
But the Seed of Life is more than an ornament. It is considered a geometric blueprint for creation, a visual representation of the seven days of creation, and a meditative gateway to understanding the interconnectedness of all life. Seed of Life
(Optional) Trace the final seven-circle boundary to see the classic Seed of Life outline. Introduction: The Blueprint of Existence The Seed of
| Symbol | Circles | Significance | |--------|---------|---------------| | | 7 | Days of creation, six directions + center | | Flower of Life | 19 | Interlocking circles, cosmic unity | | Fruit of Life | 13 | Template for Metatron's Cube | | Metatron's Cube | Lines connecting centers | Contains all five Platonic solids (tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, icosahedron) | It is considered a geometric blueprint for creation,
Draw a circle of any radius (e.g., 2 cm). Mark its center O .
Erase outer arcs if desired, leaving only the overlapping petal shapes.