
The Flower of Life is a complex, symmetrical geometric pattern composed of multiple evenly spaced, overlapping circles arranged in a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry like a hexagon. The design is found in numerous ancient cultures and is often considered a symbol of sacred geometry, representing the interconnectedness of life and the universe. In Hebrew, it is known as פרח החיים (Prach HaChaim). The pattern is also referred to as Flor de la Vida in Spanish and Fleur de Vie in French. The Flower of Life is often used in spiritual and metaphysical contexts, believed to hold significant meaning and power. It is closely related to other sacred geometric patterns such as the Seed of Life and the Fruit of Life. The design has been found in various ancient sites, including temples and manuscripts, suggesting its universal and timeless appeal across different cultures and traditions.