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    Borromean Rings Crystal Grid Mat

     Crystal Grid Mat

    Muslin 12"x12" mat


    Rings or circles are a symbol of wholeness and unity.  They have no beginning and no end.  They represent the infinite possibilities of creation the are contained in the void.  In the study of Sacred Geometry, two intersecting circles represent the coming together of God and man.  Their common area form the pointed oval or seed shape referred to as the vessica piscis from which all other geometric shapes can be generated.  The fish that has been used to represent Jesus uses this shape and it has also been associated with creation, birth, and the womb.

    Three intersecting circles form the basic trefoil unit generally known as the “Tripod of Life” and have been held sacred by many cultures.  They are said to represent the energy/form of the Second Day of Creation and are often used to symbolize the Trinity.  They are a very powerful representation of the creative force of the Universe, and inscribe three intersecting vessica piscis.  At their center is formed a triangle with curved sides.  Straight-sided triangles are shapes that represent balance, stability, and equilibrium and their three internal angles add up to no more than 360 degrees of rotation.  Curved sided triangles, whether in a flat plane or in spherical geometry contain more than 360 degrees.  This “pregnant” triangle is a lens for powerful energies from Higher Realms.  Throughout history, this symbol of three intersecting circles or rings has been used to represent everything from the Holy Trinity to beer companies.

    The “Tripod of Life” forms the core of the the sacred “Seed of Life”, a 7-ring Sacred Geometry form representing the 6th day of Creation before the 7th and final day of rest.  The “Seed of Life” is a basic building block of the “Flower of Life” pattern which depicts fundamental forms of time and space as it illustrates the interconnectedness of all life.  Considered holy in many cultures, this Sacred Geometry pattern that appeared on the walls of ancient Egyptian temples contains the patterns of Creation as things emerged from the "Great Void".  Just looking at any of these sacred patterns can heal us and expand our energy and consciousness.

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