The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life by Drunvalo Melchizedek

Paperback, 228 Pages, Published 1999 by Light Technology,U.S.
$25.00 USD
ISBN-10: 1891824171
ISBN-13: 9781891824173
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Once, all life in the universe knew the Flower of Life as the creation pattern , the geometrical design leading us into and out of physical existence.
Then from a very high state of consciousness we fell in darkness and forgot who we were. For thousands of years the secret was held in ancient artefacts and carvings around the world, and encoded in the cells of all life.
Here Drunvalo Melchizedek presents in text and graphics the first half of the Flower of Life Workshop, illuminating the mysteries of how we came to be, why the world is the way it is and the subtle energies that allow our awareness to blossom into its true beauty.
Sacred Geometry is the form beneath our being and points to a divine order in our reality. We can follow that order form the invisible atom to the infinite stars, finding ourselves at each step.
The information here is one path, but between the lines and drawings lie the feminine gems of intuitive understanding.
Explore the miracle of our existence by meandering through the wonderland of geometry, science, ancient history and new discovery, seen through the widened vision of Drunvalo and the Flower of Life.
Volume 2 will explore in great detail the Mer-Ka-Ba, the 55-foot-diameter energy field of the human lightbody. This knowledge leads to ascension and the next dimensional world.
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Consciousness Raising by Kenneth James Michael MacLean (Ann Arbor, MI USA)
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“This book is not for those who think “in the box.” It IS for those desiring to expand their mental horizons. In this book the author talks about the 5 levels of human consciousness, the MerKaBa (the energy field which surrounds all living things), and explains with geometric diagrams, a very interesting interpretation of the Biblical story of Genesis. And there is a lot more in this book to blow your mind. Of course, there is no way to “prove” any of this, however, it IS information that you can apply in your life to see if it works for you. I have had personal experiences with some of this material that makes it real for me. It is written in a conversational tone, because the book is an edited transcript from a series of lectures the author gave. The subject matter is very deep. Don’t pick up this book if you are looking for a light read, but if you are a seeker of truth, you will surely enjoy this one.”
TO BE READ WITH BOTH MIND AND HEART OPEN by Mysticalman
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“This is a book not recommended for those stuck in mainstream views of the Reality who are unwilling to expand or to embrace new/old interpretations of it. But it certainly will be a delightful, insightful reading for those who intuitively have always known that our sciences, religions, and the official history of our life in this planet, have been twisted, censored, manipulated by the powers that be, or just been partially presented to the general public in order to keep them unaware of its real potential and of what’s really been and still is going on in this planet Earth.
Unless you’ve had similar experiences to his, you’ll find Drunvalo’s stories to be just a pile of bull. This is a book specially written for those of us that have been or still are in touch with other aspects of the One Reality beyond this material plane. Some of the information presented in this book can’t be proved to be authentic using regular research methods, some of it can be easily found in books, press articles, filmed material and the Internet. It depends on how open your heart and mind are for the Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life Vol 1 (that applies to Vol 2 as well) to be either one of your all-time favorites or just a complete disappointment.”
Another small step by Thierry Robelin (Italy, EU)
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“What is the universe made of? How was it created? Is matter real or an illusion? Who and what are we?
Niels Bohr, when he received his Nobel prize on physics, said (I’m not quoting exactly because I can’t find the quote) that after a lifetime of study and research he had reasons to suspect that matter does not exist.
Energy would simply display patterns through vibrations of particular geometrical forms and frequencies, creating the appearance of matter. This would explain the duality of particles (they both act as waves and as particles of dense matter).
If you really (and I mean really) ask yourself about the reality of matter, you will realize that it makes no sense. There cannot be `indivisible’ particles, because the moment you theorize the existence of a particle it has to be divisible. The concept of the atom dates back to ancient Greece, and it is in the Greek language that the word finds its source, meaning exactly indivisible. This concept has stuck ever since because it was a way to interpret reality and it also tremendously helped science. It was a reference point, if you will, a baseline for our mental picture of the reality that we perceive through our five human senses. Today, however, science is beginning to really question the nature of matter.
So, what is the true nature of the universe? Theorizing on the geometry of creation, Drunvalo Melchizedek attempts to describe and prove that our true nature is not limited to this crude flesh (and here I’m quoting no less than Yoda!), but is much greater.
There is no separation between a human being, the tree in front of him/her, and the dirt he/she is walking on. It’s all one and the same thing. The fact that our soul has chosen to express itself in this dimension through a body of flesh and bones does not mean that it’s limited to it, or that the flesh and bones are the reality.
I am referring to both volumes of this book, and I am sure that by now you both have an idea of what you will find and whether you may enjoy it. The text has lengthy passages and it contains errors, so it could certainly undergo editing. But is a flower beautiful because it is perfect? I don’t think so.”
