Although the most famous places where the sacred geometry of the Flower of Life are Egypt (the best known of all), Israel, Turkey and China, the reality is that his image was also seen in places like India, Spain, Italy, Romania, Scotland, Iraq, Japan and England, the latter being the place where else does it appear in the form of crop circles (in crops).
The flower of life in India
The Harimandir Sahib (Golden Temple), Hampi and the Buddhist Temples at Ajanta.
Pitalkhora Buddhist temple in Maharashtra, India. from the year 200-100 BC
The flower of life in Spain
Also known as Flower or Hexapétala Rosette, the Flower of Life gained importance as a protective symbol, being found throughout the Iberian Peninsula in furniture, fabrics, and buildings from the 15th to the 17th centuries AD.
The flower of life in Italy
Geometric mosaic in Taormina – Sicily, 2nd century BC.
It is known that Leonardo Da Vinciwas fascinated by the idea of the absolute and the universal. Sketches have been found about his research on the flower of life and its derivatives.
The flower of life in Romania
The flower of life in Scotland
The photos to the left were taken by us during a tour of a workshop in Scotland in 2007. They were taken at the UK’s oldest church: St. Magnus’s Cathedral in Kirkwall, Orkney.
The flower of life in Iraq
It has been seen in stone decorations on a window sill in the palace of King Ashurbanipal. This was in northern Iraq, 645 B.C.
The flower of life in Japan
The flower of life in England
Stonehenge stone circle – UK
The ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, symbolizing the complete flower of life, the hexagonal geometric pattern on which the Earth’s natural energy grid is based.