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Red Ki Spirit of The Seven - Theona Natáhalla

Theona Natáhalla is the personification of the universes Love, one of the seven divine aspects of existence governed by The Seven. Love, as she embodies it, is the passion that guides a soul through life and the foundation on which a soul was divinely constructed. 


Sacred Geometry Connection: Theona is intricately tied to the Flower of Life, a sacred geometric pattern recognized by many cultures globally. As the Red Ki Spirit, she embodies the interconnectedness of all living things, love's universality, and the cyclical nature of existence represented by the Flower of Life. The Flower of Life, similar to the eternal energy generated by love, has various integral components: the Seed of Life, symbolizing creation, and the Fruit of Life, symbolizing the universe's blueprint and the interconnectedness of everything in existence.


The Flower of Life


The Flower of Life is a symbol that is recognized by many cultures around the world and has been considered sacred for thousands of years. It's found in various forms of art, from ancient temples to contemporary designs. The symbol is said to represent fundamental aspects of space and time.

The Flower of Life consists of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles that are arranged in a flower-like pattern with a sixfold symmetry, similar to a hexagon. The center of each circle is on the circumference of six surrounding circles of the same diameter. The most common form of the "Flower of Life" is a pattern of 19 complete circles and 36 partial circular arcs, enclosed by a large circle.


The Flower of Life is often associated with the concept of sacred geometry, which attributes symbolic and sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and proportions. It is believed to contain a type of Akashic Record of basic information of all living things and is the visual expression of the connection’s life weaves through all sentient beings. Among its many interpretations, some of the most common are:


  • The Cycle of Life: Each of the circles in the Flower of Life represents a cell, and each cell is a microcosm of the universe and life itself. The overlapping of circles shows how all life and consciousness intertwines.
  • The Seed of Life: Within the Flower of Life, there is a more basic shape, known as the Seed of Life. This shape is composed of seven overlapping circles and is said to represent the seven days of creation.
  • The Fruit of Life: The "Fruit of Life" is another component found within the Flower of Life. It consists of 13 circles and is said to be the blueprint for the universe, containing the patterns for every atom, molecular structure, life form, and eventually everything in existence.
  • The Metatron's Cube: Another sacred geometric pattern derived from the Flower of Life is Metatron’s Cube. This symbol is named after the Archangel Metatron. The pattern includes all five Platonic Solids which are considered the building blocks of life.
  • Interpretations and beliefs about the Flower of Life can vary significantly depending on culture, religion, philosophy, and individual interpretation. Some people simply enjoy the Flower of Life for its aesthetic appeal, while others find deep spiritual and symbolic meaning within its geometry.


 "Our love will obliterate your hate." - Theona Natáhalla, 1E 10000 Year of the Empyrean

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