![]() ![]() The MCEO (Melchizedek Cloister Emerald Order) Freedom Teachings purports that the Flower of Life is a “Daisy of Death” because its energy is finite and needs to vampire energy off of others in order to sustain itself but there’s a reason behind it. Now here is where the dichotomy lies politically. Figure E depicts the Flower of Life grid without circles in 3D known as a Hypercross and figure F a platonic solid (icosahedron) that anchors into the fractal Metatronic grid.įigure E: The 3 Level Deep Hypercross of Metatron’s Cubeįigure F: Platonic Solid Known As The Icosahedron As for the Flower of Life, in 3D the circles bubble up into spheres of radionnic intelligence upholding the 4D Euclidean Geometrical Timewaves of a space-time continuum and in 5D an operative space-time continuum grid upholding the foundation of the sacred geometry of matter and anti-matter scalar grids. Figure C depicts how the Lotus of Life torus field looks like in 3D and figures D1 & D2 how the torus field expands and contracts via the Krist Cross of Eternal Life. In 3D, the Lotus of Life becomes a static torus field, in 4D a kinetic torus field and in 5D an operative torus field. Both patterns in 2D aren’t causally significant until it can be expressed in 3D-5D via “quantum bubbling” the 2D template into 3D, “quantum timewaving” it into 4D and archetypally anchored into our soul consciousness in 5D. ![]() The Flower of Life pattern consists of circles that expand in fractal hexagons outward starting from a center circle into what we know as Metatron’s Cube/Cubits. The Lotus of Life pattern simply consists of 12 concentric circles surrounding a circle in the center. This theoretical presentation will hopefully demonstrate that they actually complement one another but with contrast in their applications.įigure B: The “Metatronic” Flower of Life Along With Its Fractal Cubitsįirst, let’s describe in detail the geometric properties of both designs in 2D. As of now, it is a common consensus within the New Age Metaphysics community that the Lotus of Life (figure A) and the Flower of Life (figure B) are designs in conflict with one another. ![]()
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