THE FLOWER OF LIFE
- Marion I. Maenner

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

The Flower of Life
A symbol that called me over the last years, and is now incorporated in many of my paintings.
A harmonious blend of circles, perfectly aligned, and capable of infinite expansion, forms a network of interconnected circles, radiating from their connection points. This sacred geometry unveils the organic structures of our physical existence, serving as a visual representation of the hermetic laws that illustrate the profound inter-connectedness of all things.
As the possessor of the Sacred Structures of the Metatron’s Cube, it embodies the fundamental building blocks of the Five Platonic Solids with endless possibilities.
Sacred Geometry has been studied for its mathematical properties as well as in philosophy and science, for its historical association with the elements and the universe.
The patterns appear in all organic lifeforms, and can easily be found in crystals, flowers or the skeletons of some marine organisms. The forms and its relations are studied throughout modern mathematics.

Giving birth to it all is the
'Vesica Pieces'

A geometric symbol formed by the intersection of two overlapping circles of the same radius. It represents the union of two distinct entities, acting as a symbol for creation, divine femininity, the birth of new life, and the intersection where two forces become a unified whole. This symbol has been used throughout history in various fields, including sacred geometry, art, architecture, and religious iconography.
The vesica piscis is also used as a proportioning system in architecture, in particular Gothic architecture. The system was illustrated in Cesare Cesariano's 1521 version of Vitruvius's De architectura, which he called "the rule of the German architects".


What if the temple was the Earth
If forests were our church
If holy water were the rivers, lakes and oceans.
What if mediation was our relationships
If the teacher was life
If wisdom was self-knowledge
If love was the center of our being....
Quote: Ganga White








