

For those who believe in the divine creation of the Universe, the first step began with the creation of an octahedron. Many spirals found in nature follow the mathematical pattern of the Fibonacci number sequence, which starts with 0 and 1 and then increases with the sum of the previous two numbers, such as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, and so on.įor followers of Sacred Geometry, the Seed of Life symbol contains the building blocks for existence. Symbolically, a spiral represents the expansion outward from a single source, which grows or gains power. From sunflowers to hurricanes, galaxies, seashells, and even coiled snakes, we can find spirals. The Fibonacci Spiral is a pattern that repeats throughout nature and the greater Universe. One example of Sacred Geometry is the Fibonacci Spiral, which I wrote about in my post about Snake Meanings and Symbolism. The “sacred” part is a belief that these patterns, their mathematical formulas, and their structure are evidence of divine planning and creation. According to Sacred Geometry, patterns in nature are viewed from a mathematical viewpoint and they have broad implications. Rooted in the Seed of Life’s meaning is a school of thought referred to as Sacred Geometry. The design is not only beautiful it has profound symbolic meaning.

The image looks like a set of equally proportioned flowers. There are six circles on the outside, which interconnect with the seventh circle in the middle. The Seed of Life is a two-dimensional illustration that consists of seven circles of the same size, which overlap.
