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We are sending this newsletter in stormy times where there are talks of another three weeks shut down in Israel. Luckily, we are allowed to continue our work. There still may be some above-average delays as we are coming into the Holiday season in Israel.

In this newsletter, we like to discuss two powerful symbols of sacred geometry and the relationship between them. We are referring to the beautiful Flower of Life and Metatron’s Cube.

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                            Metatron's Cube
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At these times of havoc and chaos, rage and hatred, these two symbols are powerful reminders of self-awareness, harmony, tranquillity love, light and unity.

The "Flower of Life" symbol can be found in various ancient sacred places around the world. In Egypt, the source of all the monotheistic religions, the "Flower of Life" can be found in the ancient Temple of Abydos. In Israel, it can be found in ancient synagogues in the Galilee and Mesada.


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Metatron’s Cube is named after the Archangel Metatron. Metatron appears in Jewish tradition, Christian tradition, and in some aspects of Islam. Metatron is in charge of all of creation and is considered an Archangel as well as a judge.


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                            Cube
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We can look at both symbols as part of a process of creation. The first part of that creation takes place in the shape of the Seed of Life during the 7 days of creation when we use the ancient symbol of the Monad -the circle with the point at its center- the first symbol of consciousness and we divide it just like the cells of an embryo. From there it expands to the egg of life and in the next step developing to the Flower of Life. At this stage, we find a hidden pattern composed of 13 circles inside the Flower of life called the Fruit of life. If we connect all the possible centers of the circles of the Fruit of Life we will get a geometrical pattern known as Metatron’s cube. From this pattern we can produce almost entirely the five Platonic Solids: the cube, the tetrahedron, the octahedron, the dodecahedron and the Icosahedron. These structures are unique in having all their vertexes tangent with the surface of a sphere. These structures, and their different combinations, create every possible molecular structure and every possible geometrical law, basically creating the unseen pattern behind the reality we live in.

The Platonic Solids are named after the ancient Greek philosopher Plato who was influenced by Pythagoras and it's disciples - the Pythagoreans who were looking for the secret patterns and laws that govern the universe. Plato and Pythagoras shared a mystical approach to the soul and its place in the material world. They were looking for the secret key - Prima Materia - the primitive formless base of all matter. The Metatron's Cube is that secret key. Therefore it is the symbol of perfection awareness and cosmic unity.


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Thank you for reading
Have a wonderful September
David and Ka-Gold Team




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