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Tarot, The Flower of Life and the Secret of 777

Tarot, The Flower of Life and the Secret of 777

Update: 2025-07-14
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The Flower of Life is a symbol that represents the cycle of creation and is believed to contain the most basic patterns of the universe. It is a sacred geometry symbol that has roots in mathematics and is used in meditation, energy healing, and mysticism. Drunvalo Melchizedek’s amazing work on this subject has opened many people’s minds and now we see eastern and western schools of mysticism coming together and centering on and in this divine form.

You can see the 7 chakras in the Flower of Life.

You can see the Tree of Life in the Flower of Life.

It might be called a master key to this reality. Da Vinci seemed to know about it. You can almost hear him saying, “And I….know it well!” Ah Bon Iver. God bless y’all!

So what is the Flower of Life?

The Flower of Life symbol is a two-dimensional drawing containing 19 equally overlapping circles. The school of thought, known as sacred geometry, explains the deep meaning implied by this ancient symbol. (Also when you add the two outer rings, there are 21 circles in total, which go back to the 21st card in Tarot being the perfect fusion of male and female aspects and completion so to speak, but I digress.)

The Flower of Life is depicted on the temple wall of Denderra in Egypt.

Drunvalo says that the circle represents consciousness when it was first introduced into the void. In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God. Melchizedek suggests that spirit in the void moves six directions at first. When it comes to the human body, we start out as a sphere, “the ovum” and then our first 4 cells form a tetrahedron “then on to two interlocked tetrahedrons (a star tetrahedron or a cube) at eight cells. From two cubes at sixteen cells we turn back into a sphere beginning at 32 cells, and from the sphere we become a torus at 512 cells. Planet Earth and its magnetic field is also a torus.”

Many thanks (eternal thanks) to Drunvalo Melchizedek for parts 1 and 2 on The Flower of Life.

Part 1 pdf Flower of Life

Part 2 archive form Flower of Life part 2

The first part of the flower of life—the center point that your eye is drawn to is a hexagonal formation, based upon those 6 directional rays. But clearly you can generate all kind of sacred, beautiful, life supporting / energy conducting / crystalline / geometric forms from it. The circles are the female aspect and the straight lines, the male aspect, with Metatron’s cube being a nice synthesis of male and female.

Indeed Metratron’s cube with its 13 circles represents death, transformation and rebirth. Another 6 circles creates the form of the flower of life.

19 circles are what we see here. There are 6 around an innermost 7th and an additional 6 around the first 6.

However, for us to close the shape and give it bounded-ness and grounded-ness, we need to add two additional circles-an inner and an outer circle. This is where we get to 21 circles.

This is the symbol for our reality. All of the Platonic solids can be derived from this shape. Making this symbol 3D really creates the Law of One. We can see that this shape is everything in existence.

The flower of life also creates the Genesis pattern with 6 rays and 6 days. On the 7th he rested.

Moving from this topic to Tarot, Ra in the Law of One states that there are 22 total archetypes, which correspond to the 22 cards in the major arcana of Tarot as well as the 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet.

As I stated recently in the BuddhaBrot, 528 hz and the Undiscovered Self, see link

We have 7 archetypes for the journey of understanding and harmonizing the Mind. The journey begins with the Fool and also ends with the Fool. However…

In the context of the Law of One's interpretation of the Major Arcana, the first seven cards represent the progression of the mind. These seven cards are:

* 1. The Magician: Represents the "Matrix of the Mind" or conscious awareness, the beginning point of creation and understanding. (Male — Left hemisphere)

* 2. The High Priestess: Represents the unconscious or the "Potentiator of the Mind", the reservoir of wisdom and intuition that lies beneath the surface of conscious thought. (Female — Right hemisphere)

* 3. The Empress: Represents the "Catalyst of the Mind", the spark that triggers transformation and experience. This is where hidden knowledge from the unconscious becomes tangible, leading to growth, according to a Reddit thread. (Their initial marriage leads to the birth of new knowledge, which is what the empress represents)

* 4. The Emperor: Represents the "Experience of the Mind", the conscious processing and analysis of the catalysts, leading to the formation of beliefs and biases. (We then process this knowledge and use it to create additional understanding)

* 5. The Hierophant: Represents the "Significator of the Mind", the moment of acting upon understanding and experience. It is the conscious choice to apply knowledge and seek further growth. (We must seek out the deeper meaning of our experiences…this leads to wisdom)

* 6. The Lovers: Represents the "Transformation of the Mind", the choice between serving self or others. This signifies a crossroads where conscious decisions shape the path of evolution. (Wisdom truly transforms us so that our male and female aspects truly act as lovers and help us become renewed.)

* 7. The Chariot: Represents the "Great Way of the Mind", the chosen path based on the transformation and decisions made in the previous stage. (The chariot is the Merkabah that is able to give our mind freedom)

In essence, these cards map the journey of an individual's consciousness, from the initial conscious awareness and the unconscious potential, through experience, understanding, and the choices that shape the path of spiritual growth within the framework of the Law of One.

We move from understanding the Mind to understanding and harmonizing the Body.

The next 7 cards leads us to gain an awareness of the body. Starting with Strength, we move towards becoming an embodied wise being through the Hermit archetype. The 10th archetype is the Wheel of Fortune and as we seek wisdom and seek to share it with others, our fortune in life turns around. The goal of these archetypes, though, is to use the body to mirror strength and wisdom through our human energy field, rather than through some kind of ego projection.

The 11th card is Justice, and it corresponds to balance. The 12th card is the Hanged Man and it corresponds to the act of surrender to destiny. 13, as earlier stated, symbolizes death, transformation, and rebirth as our bodies have the spiritual DNA activation that was intended by our founders and the seeders from so many millennia ago. The last card in the body sequence of Tarot archetypes is—Temperance.

Let’s look at this card a second.

This figure is able to channel positive energy while remaining grounded. His crown chakra radiance is evident and his wings indicate that he has ascended to a higher form. This is Jesus after the crucifixion and the Buddha after enlightenment.

Our bodies are able to handle now the more intense radiation of 4th density.

The last 7 archetypes have to do with Spirit. Spirit requires a marriage of mind with body to facilitate. We are all enspirited, but we have to awaken to this spiritual reality. Spirit has properties like Plasma, and I view Spirit, as Ra does, as a shuttle for our consciousness. Spirit may become our ultimate body as we become Mer-Ka-Bah (light-spirit-bodies).

In 4th density, we are able to telepathically receive and transmit information, and we see and feel the love of our one Infinite Creator existing through each of us. More than that we can connect to Mother Earth and feel telepathically connected to all conscious life both here and throughout the galaxy.

To get there, we must go through the 15-21 cards of the Tarot.

Starting with the 15th card, the Devil. The Devil is a false image of imprisonment. We feel trapped in the body or trapped in a job, but these are illusions. Both the body and the job are blessings. This universe is but divine play and our solar system is based upon the farthest out consciousness experiment ever conceived.

Though there were indeed Orion Wars and Draco-Reptilians invaded Lyra back in the day, and the Anunnaki did bad things as well as some good, overall it is a wonderful ride and a beautiful life.

Understanding this sets you free. However, card 16 is the Tower where our ego illusions are destroyed. This is where left brain dominance has to go. Linguistics are wonderful but telepathic communication is right brain dominant and heart centered. The ego / autobiographical self must surrender control and allow cerebral blood flow to move to the temporal-parietal junction of the right hemisphere so that we can form a theory of mind based upon light, love and wholeness rather than on materialism and separation. That materialism and separation is what the Tower is throwing out.

At this point, if we have been re-oriented towards the light-love of the Creator, we are now the Star, which is the 17th card. This card corresponds to the Age of Aquarius.

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Tarot, The Flower of Life and the Secret of 777

Tarot, The Flower of Life and the Secret of 777

Christian deBlanc