What Were you Made For?
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Inside the octahedron there is a question mark and on it engraved the sentence – What were you made for?
I heard this phrase from Haim Algranati (a great luthier who crafts brilliant guitars and lives in London) In a documentary movie, he said that each day he stops for 5 minutes and focuses on those five words – What were you made for? This ritual helps him find happiness and meaning in his life.
The question mark inside the octahedron creates a beautiful delicate chime sound that acts from time to time as a “bell of awareness”
The happiest among us are the ones who managed to give their life meaning. Some people see this approach as a deterministic; one that says each one of us was made for a purpose. I prefer the perception that people are the ones who cast meaning on their life through self realization, creativity and courage. The Octahedron structure gives a definition of time and space and symbolizes consciousness. The Octahedron also represents the beginning of creation or the universe.