


The Seed of Life pattern is also found in many religious monuments, and it dates back to the ancient Egyptians who incorporated the symbol in the Osirian Temple. The other six rings are linked to the source as well as with each other, to show the interconnectivity in the process of creation. The Seed of Life, A Sacred Geometry Symbol by Robin Ph The central circle represents the source, or God. After a while, when you do close your eyes, the image of this yantra remains for a while.This pattern is made of seven circles representing the seven days of creation, and this shape is a building block for the flower of life.Keep your focus there the entire time and while you are breathing, or doing breathwork, let go of all of your thoughts.Fix your gaze at the center point (Bindu) of the diagram and let your mind be still.

This will probably feel one of the simplest meditations to do since what it requires is to focus on the image: The Sri Yantra is the most powerful yantra because it is nature’s creativity, representing Shakti, the female aspect. Meditating with the Sri Yantra can also help with manifestation, spiritual transformation, connecting with your highest self, and spiritual growth. The Sri Yantra is a powerful tool for meditation and prayer. Sri Yantra For Meditationĭuring meditation, the center point is the main focus. Unity consciousness - connection to all of the totality - all of the universe.Īll of that energy emanates outward, experiencing infinity. It is the merging of the masculine and feminine. The center point is called the Bindu - the total unity. Even though they are contained within the circle, they are infinite which represents the creative impulse of nature. Together, they represent the merging and unity with the cosmos. The essence of the Sri Yantra is the nine interlocking triangles.ĭownward triangles represent the divine feminine aspect while upward triangles represent the divine masculine aspect. The lotus flowers represent the blossoming of life, the fertility of the existence of Shakti, and the birthing. The three circles represent the Three Cycles of Time. It represents the gateway while the three lines represent the Trinity and the States of Consciousness. The three outside lines are called the Bhupura. There was more to it other than its central form of the triangles. I researched more about this yantra and discovered the meaning behind its mystical diagram. It is a representation of the entire universe! Their overlapping shapes create forty-three smaller triangles. The central figure of this sacred geometric grid is formed when the two triangles from the Merkaba (masculine and feminine) are repeated and interlocked with 4 upward triangles that represent the divine masculine and 5 downward triangles that represent the divine feminine.

It is a very powerful and ancient symbol. There’s a deeper meaning and I was absolutely clueless as to what this specific sacred geometry is. I’m realizing that when Metatron shows you something, there’s a reason. Hey… t his is the grid I saw! I thought as I immediately recognized it. I opened the guidebook for the first time on July 5th and the first page I opened had this repeated Merkaba sacred geometry. This arrived in the mail and I unpackaged it. Photo by Author: Sacred Geometry Activations Oracle guidebook and card 30: INTEGRATION On July 5th, I discovered the meaning behind this sacred geometry grid.Īfter having my experiences with Metatron and his cube - witnessing a variety of sacred geometric shapes through visions in Alpha state - I decided to order an oracle set called, Sacred Geometry Activations. I had a difficult time trying to get the patterns perfectly aligned the way I had seen them.Īt the time of the transmission, I didn’t know what this grid meant. This illustration was just my attempt to draw what I had seen. My original drawing was not the best depiction:ĭigital Illustration “Merkaba Repeated” by Julia Lela Starley. One among these was the sacred geometry of the Merkaba repeated several times. It happened in Alpha State, as I was about to take a nap.ĭuring this transmission, I received downloads of information. It was an experience I didn’t know was going to occur. Digital art of “Sri Yantra Sacred geometry” by Julia Lela Starley.
