The Mahdi Times The Mahdi Times, Issue #32, July 2015 | Página 7
In addition, if you look at the
Tree of Life that was found on
Egyptian pillars, you’ll see one
more circle above and one
below. This means there were
originally twelve components
(12 Imams a.s, 12 hours of the
day and 12 hours of the night,
12 months of the year etc) and
the twelve-component version
also fits perfectly over the
whole Flower of Life image.
(There is a thirteenth circle to
the Tree that can either be
there or not. – Yamani a.s?)
In sacred geometry there’s a
pattern that’s formed when the
centres of two equal-radius
circles are placed on each
others circumferences. The area
where the two circles intersect
forms a vesica piscis. This
configuration is one of the most
important relationships in
sacred geometry. There are two
measurements in the vesica
piscis, one that runs through the
centre across the narrow width,
and one that connects one point
to the opposite point through
the centre that are keys to a
great knowledge within this
information. Many people don’t
know is that every line in the
Tree of Life, whether it has 10
or 12 circles, measures out to
either the length or the width of
a vesica piscis in the Flower of
Life. And they all have Golden
Mean proportions. If you look
carefully at the superimposed
Tree of Life, you’ll see that every
line corresponds exactly to
either the length or the width of
a vesica piscis. This is the first
relationship that became visible
as we came out of the Great
Void.