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Quantum Humanitarianism and The Flower of Life

Sunday May 25, 2014

I was shocked when my daughter Sarah showed me a drawing she had been working on quietly after dinner one evening. I asked her where she got the idea. She didn’t know, she had just been doodling.

The drawing was precise and it had an uncanny resemblance to the The Flower of Life, a sacred symbol in both ancient and modern times.

The flower of life symbols go back thousands of years. In ancient Egypt we find this symbol engraved with laser-like accuracy on a granite wall in the Osirian Temple in Abydos.

Leonardo da Vinci studied the Flower of Life’s form and its mathematical properties.

But it wasn’t until the 1980’s, when Professor Robert Moon at the University of Chicago demonstrated that the entire Periodic Table of Elements — literally everything in the physical world — is based on five perfect 3-dimensional forms -The tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron that things took off.

For me the fascination is the energetic components I feel inherent in these designs. Similar to crystal grids, which I have created for energetic healings there is something so profound, magical and sacred about this ancient geometry.

For some people science and art would appear to be strange bedfellows but I feel excitement, and see real innovation on a scale one could call quantum humanitarianism.

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