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  2. Ibo Bonilla - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture "Espiral del Éxito" based on the flower of life and sacred geometry With the influence of Escher includes the impossible variable with Golden ratio, made for a park An example of beauty geometric is the Flower of Life and the platonic solids View of the Center of Control of Cocos Island, World Heritage Site.

  3. What Is the 'Flower of Life' and What Does it Represent ... - AOL

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    The Flower of Life in Sacred Geometry "In Secret Geometry, certain geometric shapes and patterns have a symbolic meaning and spiritual significance in the creation and design of the ancient world ...

  4. Sacred geometry - Wikipedia

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    According to Stephen Skinner, the study of sacred geometry has its roots in the study of nature, and the mathematical principles at work therein. [5] Many forms observed in nature can be related to geometry; for example, the chambered nautilus grows at a constant rate and so its shell forms a logarithmic spiral to accommodate that growth without changing shape.

  5. Flower of Life - Wikipedia

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    Flower of Life may refer to: Flower of Life, a symbol of sacred geometry; Flower of Life, a Japanese manga series This page was last edited on 27 ...

  6. Platonic solid - Wikipedia

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    The Platonic solids have been known since antiquity. It has been suggested that certain carved stone balls created by the late Neolithic people of Scotland represent these shapes; however, these balls have rounded knobs rather than being polyhedral, the numbers of knobs frequently differed from the numbers of vertices of the Platonic solids, there is no ball whose knobs match the 20 vertices ...

  7. Talk:Metatron's Cube - Wikipedia

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    Platonic solids in 2D orthogonal projection [ edit ] I made some images showing each figure in a Flower of Life (geometry) pattern of circles, and made cube vertices green, octahedron vertices blue, and intermediate vertices purple.

  8. Talk:Platonic solid - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life Volume 2. ... In what sense is "a Platonic solid is a polyhedron that is regular and convex" superior to "a Platonic solid is ...

  9. Overlapping circles grid - Wikipedia

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    The name "Flower of Life" is given to the overlapping circles pattern in New Age publications. Of special interest is the six petal rosette derived from the "seven overlapping circles" pattern, also known as " Sun of the Alps " from its frequent use in alpine folk art in the 17th and 18th century.