Is this symbol the COMPLETE ancient flower of life? I would appreciate any opinions. http://thecompletefloweroflife.blogspot.com/ :stunned:
I saw something like this in a magazine recently, some place in Thailand a certain sect of buddhist monks tattoo something similar to this onto people, i forget what the practice is called. It said to make them some kind of invincible or something. Has anyone tried looking at this thing on heavy psychedelics?
You do not need any drugs for the flower to open. The COMPLETE ancient flower of life is an interdimensional tool,a portal,a link back to awareness of the universal consciousness. The universal consciousness we were all part of before we entered this material world. The original fol(found in "the osireion" at abydos in egypt)is incomplete because it is only the first layer of three. The complete flower has the other two layers added,making it three dimensional. If you relax(sit three feet away from the screen)and let the flower slowly draw your eyes out of focus,the flower will open. Try and not focus on any one point,blankly stare,take the flower in as a whole. Do not strain your eyes,it will happen naturally. We do not see with our eyes,we see THROUGH our eyes. Let your mind focus,dont fight it. You may get a headache and itchy eyes,this will quickly disappear. This is not a known science,but if you let it happen,you will be supprised by what appears 4love and light 2allx The complete ancient flower of life is not a stereogram,a magic eye image or any other man made optical illusion. (use the hand drawn flower) I look forward to any feedback.
The complete ancient flower of life contains the tree,the fruit,the egg and the seed of life. The complete flower also contains the three dimensional metatron cube which holds all the platonic solids. Not just the building blocks of life,but the building blocks of creation itself. x http://www.sangraal.com/library/dedicated.htm
The incomplete fol is found all over the ancient world. The oldest and original incomplete fol is found on several pillars within "the osireion" at abydos in egypt. The osireion(the tomb of osiris)is known to be the oldest building in egypt. To this day,no egyptologists or archaeologists can or wont give a date for the flower. Neither will they explain why,who or what the flower was put there for. Any opinions? I believe the flower has been delibarately ignored so world secret societies can keep the flowers secrets hidden. http://www.users.bigpond.com/MSN/gary_fletcher/osireion.html http://www.grahamhancock.com/library/fotg/c45-5.htm
You may be interested to know,someone`s taken notice of my discovery. http://www.world-mysteries.com/sar_sage1.htm http://www.dnaalchemy.com/Complete_Flower_of_Life.html
Wow... I read up on the articles you posted, and I took a look at the flower of life... and I just realized that the shit I've been drawing resembles this and similar patterns. That's some crazy shit.
Ok i need help im trying to see that inbeded figure ... the Khabait man... or however the fuck you spell it... i've been staring at this fucking thing for hours cause i'm stubborn i wanna see it... please any help... what do you need to do... i've tried so hard... it's very hard to try and look at the whole thing with out your focus falling back on the center point... :S are you not supposed to blink? WTF!?
Mmmm. . . Does anyone remember the timecube? Those sites remind me vaguely of that, perhaps with the crazy tuned down a notch, but still. . . If you're not familiar with the Time Cube: http://www.timecube.com/ I'm a little suspicious of the person who posted links to these sites as his page randomly contains a message essentially saying "Hey, while you're here, join my PREMIUM message board!" Another of the sites has a link that tries to sell you a $400 flower of life pendant. Not to mention this person obviously created an account in this message board solely to advertise this "discovery." You'll notice he has five posts in all of hipforums, all of them in this thread. The wikipedia article for the flower of life contains a lot of the same information found in the websites posted by the thread starter - but the top of the page is also littered with notices about disputed accuracy, weasel words, cleanup requirement, and the like. I admit I'm still a bit intrigued by this and will look into it further, but I can't shake a strong suspicion that this is part of some subtle advertising campaign for some guy who owns a half-assed new age remedies internet shop or something. Then again, if they can get away with charging $400 for a piece of metal that dangles from your neck, maybe they're not running such a half-assed operation afterall.
i think that timecube guy is crazy. like i didnt even read most of what he had to say, so im deffinatley a lot bias, but just they way he wrote it in huge letters, he seemed a little nutters to me.