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IIIInternationalnternationalnternationalnternational LLLLightWorkerSightWorkerSightWorkerSightWorkerS

Flower of Life Empowerment LightWorker™ System

Channelling by Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Søeborg

Manual by Jens Søeborg

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Front page artwork is "Flower of Life" from the LightWorker house artist El* from Australia. If you want to se more of her work, then go to http://www.earthecho.com/share/shhh/el.html

Flower of Life Empowerment (LightWorker™ Series) The Flower of Life Empowerment is a manual for a new series of empowerments. There are until now only the following planned, but I am sure, that more will come from us and other teachers ….

LW Sacred Symbol Empowerment Series (all originals) Ankh Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Antahkarana Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Atlantis Power Symbol (Andrew Brocklebank) (LightWorker™ Series) Caduceus Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Chokurei Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Dai Kōmyō Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Eye of Horus (Udjat) Empowerment (A. Brocklebank & J. Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Flower of Life Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Healing Hand (Hand of Fatima) Empowerment (Andy & Jens) (LightWorker™ Series) Honsha Ze Shonen Empowerment (A. Brocklebank & J. Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Maltese Cross Empowerment (Jens "Tehuti" Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) OM (AUM) Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Pentagram Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank) (LightWorker™ Series) Reiki Symbol Empowerment (Keiko Watanabe & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Sei Heki Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Star Tetrahedron Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank) (LightWorker™ Series) Winged Solar Disk Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank) (LightWorker™ Series) Quite close to these empowerments are the: LightWorker™ Mantra Empowerments (All originals from Andy and Jens) Chenrezig Mantra Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LW™ Series) Ganesha Mantra Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Gayatri Mantra Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Lakhsmi Mantra Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Manjushri Mantra Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LW™ Series) Sangye Menla Mantra Empowerment (A. Brocklebank & J. Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Sekhem Mantra Empowerment (Jens "Tehuti" Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Tara Mantra Empowerment (Andrew Brocklebank & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Vajrasattva Mantra Empowerment (A. Brocklebank & J. Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series)

Flower of Life The Flower of Life (FOL) symbol is a geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles, that are arranged so that they form a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry like a hexagon. The centre of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter. The FOL symbol is over six thousand years old. Throughout human history, philosophers, artists, and architects around the world have known the FOL for its perfect form, proportion, and harmony. It is a symbol of sacred geometry, containing ancient, spiritual value depicting the fundamental forms of space and time.

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In this sense, it is a visual expression of the connections life weaves through all mankind, believed by some to contain a type of Akashic Record of basic information of all living things. There are many beliefs associated with the FOL; for example, depictions of the five Platonic Solids are found within the symbol of Metatron's Cube, which may be derived from the FOL pattern. These platonic solids are geometrical forms which are said to act as a template from which all life springs.

Another notable example of that which may be derived from the FOL is the Tree of Life. This has been an important symbol of sacred geometry for many people from various religious backgrounds. Particularly, the teachings of the Kabbalah have dealt intricately with the Tree of Life.

Significant meaning may be found by those viewing even the most basic components of the Flower of Life's design. The stages which construct the Seed of Life are said to represent the seven days of Creation, in which God created life; Genesis 2:2-3, Exodus 23:12, 31:16-17, Isaiah 56:6-8. Within these stages, among other things, are the symbols of the Vesica Piscis (an ancient religious symbol) and Borromean rings (which represents the Holy Trinity).

Egypt, the oldest known example The Temple of Osiris at Abydos, Egypt contains the oldest known examples of the Flower of Life. They are at least over 6,000 years old and may date back to as long ago as 10,500 B.C. or earlier. If this is the case, it would seem unimaginable for a tribal culture to have constructed the pyramid, given the size and shape of the stones used in its construction. The FOL pattern was placed upon the granite siding of this temple. It appears that it had not been carved into the granite and instead may have been burned into the granite or somehow drawn on it with incredible precision.

The photo is taken during my trip to the temples of Egypt in 2007 together with my wife Charmaine. It is not too good, but you can see the symbol

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Composition There are many symbols found within the Flower of Life's design, each believed to possess significant meaning.

Seed of Life The "Seed of Life" is formed from seven circles being placed with sixfold symmetry, forming a pattern of circles and lenses, which acts as a basic component of the Flower of Life's design. According to some religious beliefs, the Seed of Life is a symbol of depicting the seven days of Creation in which God created life; Genesis 2:2-3, Exodus 23:12, 31:16-17, Isaiah 56:6-8. The first day is believed to be the creation of the Vesica Piscis, then the creation of the Tripod of Life on the second day, followed by one sphere added for each subsequent day until all seven spheres construct the Seed of Life on the sixth day of Creation. The seventh day is the day of rest, known as the "Sabbath" or "Shabbat." In the 13th Century, a Cabalist's group from France succeeded, through geometric interpretation, in dividing the entire Hebrew alphabet in its correct order using the Seed of Life. The resulting alphabet was remarkably similar to that of the Religious sage Rashi who wrote his commentaries on the Old Testament at that time in France.

Spherical octahedron The first step in forming the Seed of Life and Flower of Life is to begin with a circle (as in a 2D model) or a sphere (as in a 3D model). According to some religious beliefs, the first step in building the Seed of Life was the creation of the octahedron by a divine "Creator". The next step was for the creator to spin the shape on its axes. In this way a sphere is formed (see diagram). The creator's consciousness is said to exist within the sphere and the only thing that physically exists is the membrane of the sphere itself. This "first step" is not to be confused with the first day of creation.

Vesica Piscis The Vesica Piscis is formed from two intersecting circles of thesame diameter, where the center of each circle is on the circumference of the opposite circle. Its design is one of the simplest forms of sacred geometry. It has been depicted around the world at sacred sites, most notably at the Chalice Well in Glastonbury, England, and has been the subject of mystical speculation at several periods of history. One of the earliest known occurrences of the Vesica Piscis, and perhaps first, was among the Pythagoreans, who considered it a holy figure. According to some religious beliefs, the Vesica Piscis represents the second stage in the creation of the Seed of Life, in that it was constructed by the "Creator" through the creation of a second

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Spherical Octahedron joined with the first. It is said that the Creator's consciousness began inside the first sphere and journeyed outside the surface of that sphere to create the second. Purportedly in reference to this, the Old Testament refers to "the spirit of the Creator floating upon the face of the waters. Continuing with these beliefs, God is said to have created light through the creation of the second sphere (or Vesica Piscis). "Let there be light" is a relevant excerpt from the Old Testament. The pattern of the Vesica Piscis is said to be a geometric formula which represents the electromagnetic spectrum of light. For further information on how this can be done, you can read Drunvalo Melchizedek's book "The Ancient Secret of The Flower of Life." The Vesica Piscis has been called a symbol of the fusion of opposites and a passageway through the world’s apparent polarities. It has also been noted as the geometry for the human eye. This may have a connection to the symbol of the Eye of Providence, which is said to represent God. It is also known to be the basis for the Ichthys fish, which is a Christian symbol representing "The Son," Jesus Christ.

Tripod of Life or Borromean rings The "Tripod of Life", also known as "Borromean rings", is formed from a third circle being added to the Vesica Piscis, where the third circle's center point is placed at the intersection of the first two circles' circumferences. In physiology, the term "Tripod of Life" represents the three organs of the heart, lungs, and brain; so called because their united action is necessary for the sustenance of life. To some, it represents the mind, body, and spirit. Most notably, in Christian religion, the Tripod of Life symbolizes the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit of the Holy Trinity. The middle part of the symbol was also used by the Celts.

Tube Torus A basic one dimensional depiction of the "Tube Torus" shape is formed by ratcheting the Seed of Life and duplicating the lines in its design. In Physics, the Tube Torus is considered a basic structure in the study of Vortex forms. Some say the Tube Torus contains a code of vortex energy that describes light and language in a unique way, perhaps as something of an Akashic Record.

Egg of Life The "Egg of Life" symbol is composed of seven circles taken from the design of the Flower of Life. The shape of the Egg of Life is said to be the shape of a multi-cellular embryo in its first hours of creation. Derived from the Egg of Life is the basis for the following geometrical figures:

• .Cube - One of the platonic solids.

• Tetrahedron - One of the platonic solids.

• Star Tetrahedron - Much like the Jewish Star of David.

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Fruit of Life The "Fruit of Life" symbol is composed of 13 circles taken from the design of the Flower of Life. The Fruit of Life is said to be the blueprint of the universe, containing the basis for the design of every atom, molecular structure, life form, and everything in existence. It contains the geometric basis for the delineation of Meta-tron's Cube, which brings forth the platonic solids.

Metatron's Cube

The Fruit of Life pattern contains the basis for the layout of Metatron's Cube. The Fruit of Life has thirteen circles. If each circle's centre is considered a "node", and each node is connected to each other node with a single line, a total of seventy-eight lines are created, forming a type of cube. Within this cube, many other shapes can be found, including two-dimensionally flattened versions of the five platonic solids. However, as can been seen by the illustrations below, the points of intersection in a flattened Dodecahedron don't conform to the nodes of the circles, and thus the shape doesn't conform to Metatron's cube as the other shapes do. This is because the Dodecahedron is formed by rotating the overall cube, which is a 3-

dimensional object. By dividing the sides using the Golden Ratio, one can draw in the lines needed to form the Dodecahedron on the 2-dimensional cube. In early Kabbalist scriptures, Metatron supposedly forms the cube from his soul. This cube can later be seen in Christian art, where it appears on his chest or floating behind him. Metatron's cube is also considered a holy glyph, and was often drawn around an object or person to ward off demons and satanic powers. This idea is also present in alchemy, in which the cube was favoured as a containment circle or creation circle.

Platonic solids

Tetrahedron Hexahedron or Cube

Octahedron Dodecahedron Icosahedron

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Metatron's Cube is a template that delineates the Platonic solids. The Platonic solids are five structures that are crucial because they are the building blocks of organic life. These five structures are found in minerals, animated and organic life forms, sound, music, language, etc. In Geometry, a Platonic solid is a convex regular polyhedron. These are the three-dimensional analogs of the regular polygons. There are precisely five such figures (shown below). The name of each figure is derived from the number of its faces: respectively 4, 6, 8, 12 and 20. They are unique in that the sides, edges and angles are all congruent. Due to their aesthetic beauty and symmetry, the Platonic solids have been a favorite subject of geometers for thousands of years. They are named for the ancient Greek philosopher Plato who claimed the classical elements were constructed from the regular solids.

Tree of Life The symbol of the Tree of Life may be derived from the Flower of Life. The Tree of Life is a mystical concept, a metaphor for common descent, and a motif in various world theologies and philosophies. This mystical concept has historically been adopted by some Christians, Jews, Hermeticists, and pagans. Along with the Seed of Life it is believed to be part of the geometry that parallels the cycle of the fruit tree. This relationship is implied when these two forms are superimposed upon each other. The Tree of Life is most widely recognized as a mystical concept within the Kabbalah, which is used to understand the nature of God and the manner in which He created the world ex nihilo (out of nothing). The Kabbalists developed this concept into a full model of reality, using the tree to depict a "map" of Creation. The tree of life has been called the "cosmology" of the Kabbalah. Some believe the Tree of Life of Kabbalah corresponds to the Tree of Life mentioned in Genesis 2:9.

Found all over the World The FOL symbol is found all over the world. Here are a couple of places it it found: It is found many places in India, it is found in Hampi, in a Buddhist temple in Ajanta in Sai Baba's asram, and in the temple of the Golden pavilion in Amritsar, the most holy place for the Sikhs. You can see it around the lake. Unfortunately I did not se that as we visited Amritsar. You can se it in Louvre, Paris, France in the Messopotamian section. That is the oldest culture known to historians.

It is found in Ephesus, in Izmir from the time that it was Greek - the picture to the left. It is also to be found the early Muslim Mesquita in Cordoba, Spain. It is found in the Israel museum, because it was used in king Herodes palace. We also find it St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

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It is also found the the land where Reiki was founded, Japan, Here we can find it Nikko's most famous Shinto shrine, Toshogu. An the patter we can even find on a metal lantern on Mount Kurama, a well-known power spot in Japan connected to Sanat Kumara. That is ple place, where he landed coming from Venus. It is also the power place is widely known to be the place where Reiki was channelled. The picture to the left was taken by Kara Yamaguchi, Tokyo, Japan, who also found the FOL symbols in the Toshogu Shinto shrine.

You can also fin it in the forbidden City in Beijing, but you have to look for it!. This is a picture of me in the Forbidden City. Behind me you see one of the lions gurding the imperial palace. The lion has its right paw on a sphere. If you look closely, you will see, that this sphere is a 3D version of the Flower of Life. If you want to know more about the FOL I can recommend you to look here: http://www.floweroflife.org/ http://www.crystalinks.com/floweroflife.html Thank you to Wikipedia, from where most of the material for this manual is taken.