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The Seed of Life

The Seed of Life is an important part of the sacred geometry historical record. If you go through the archives, you’ll be inundated with countless accounts of its origin, meaning and significance today. What interests me most, is to look at how our Seed of Life unit came about.

Many moons ago, our friend Tanah was visiting from Montana. She spent some time with Slim in the shop and played around with unsoldered Plain Jane rings. She put seven together and asked Slim if he could make this configuration for her mom who had severe digestive issues. Slim put a Lost Cubit Light-Life Ring around it to give it some structure. Voila – the Seed of Life Light-Life Tool was born without us knowing the breadth of its power.

This shape has been a highly regarded symbol in sacred geometry for centuries. The pattern incorporates the vesica pisces and its aesthetic has traveled through time. Some argue it’s the physical representation of the birth of reality. Pretty profound I’d say! It has been called the visual representation of the start of our universe, or as many say in yoga “Om”. I think it’s also poignant to note that the symbol is attributed to Egyptian wisdom and the Sacred Cubit length we employ in our tools is derived from the Great Pyramid of Giza.

At first we donned the tool the ‘Flower of Life’ until we were educated by a sacred geometry expert that gave us the correct name: ‘Seed of Life’. As space in the shop was limited at the time, we did not go into production with this particular configuration – only one was made for our friend. In 2005, Tanah visited again and shared her experiences with the Light-Life Tools at the workshop. Tanah owns a 3,500 acre ranch where she is raising buffalo and provided us with countless tales of the animals interactions with the tools, especially how she attributes the Seed of Life to saving her dog’s life. In addition to rescuing her beloved pet, ‘The Star,’ (affectionately named by her mom), seemed to have significant impact on people on the ranch – body, mind and soul.

Tanah’s tales inspired us to put the tool into production so we could help more people. It quickly became a favorite for many healers, including myself. When I have issues like my lower back hurting or digestive issues, this tool is always close by. I also love the smaller version, which was named the Lotus Pendant as it reminded me of a Lotus Flower.

I appreciate all the writings and research Slim did about his work. His writings on the Seed of Life I found especially powerful. I’m enclosing them here just as they were written by him so many years ago.

It uplifts the consciousness into higher mind states where all is released and forgiven, knowing that with this clarity you can see the good in all your life. This is very good for individuals who get caught up in mental anguish and do not remember the source of love they were created in.

Hold the Seed of Life with your arms around it at the level of the heart, and connect with it. It is essential that it be at the level of the heart. The Seed of Life is used for healing by raising the vibration on a cellular level. When the vibration is higher, there is less discomfort.

The Seed of Life can help humanity to know their own personal truth. Each of us faces struggles that do not allow us to clearly hear our truths due to negative judgments and the learned behavior of holding oneself down. As an individual encounters the energy from this configuration, there is a gentle inward reminder that humanity is not created falsely. The energy seems to flow out of the ring, expanding to approximately three times the size. The closer the body is to the tool, the stronger the energy.

Have you had a chance to experience the power of this tool firsthand? If so, please share your comments below or on our Facebook page. It’s so important that we share these findings so we can continue to feel better and grow. Let’s expand the awareness of the tools around the globe by Harmonizing the World – One Community At a Time.

 

April’s Spirit Animal – The Bovine

April is my birthday month! While as many get older and start to dread their birthday, I’m all about celebrations. I mean what is the alternative?! I love any excuse to spread joy and happiness and that is what my birthday means to me. It makes sense as I am a Taurus, and I would go to any lengths for my friends or family. It’s a day not so much about me, but having fun with those I love around me.

Taurus

Taurus is represented by the bull: stubborn, determined, reliable and strong. I thought it would be fun this month to make our spirit animal the bovine to include the bull’s relatives, the cow and the buffalo!

Wash Tub Light-Life Harmonizer

Wash Tub Light-Life Harmonizer

Here in Colorado the buffalo has tons of significance as it is the mascot for many of our sports teams. My team often drives by them on their way to work as our office is in farm country. This majestic beast always make me think of my dear friend Tanah who has a ranch in Montana. She has testified that after receiving the Washtub Harmonizer, the largest Harmonizer we manufacture, she has seen an incredible transformation of her land and most importantly, her animals. She claims that she does not worm or vaccine any of her buffalo and the entire herd has been disease free for years. A pretty powerful testimonial!

Buffalo

Tanah also tells a beautiful story about her Buffalo named Junior. Although he was about 6 feet tall and 8 feet long, he was still smaller than his father, hence his nickname. He had injured Victor, one of her farmhands. Since the incident Victor was terrified of the buffalo where he used to run freely amongst them. As the story goes, Tanah was at the farm when she saw Junior come over the hill and run towards the house. She immediately called to Victor and the rest of her staff as where one bull goes, they all go as a herd. She assumed they all must of broken through the fence. As time passed they learned Junior had broken through two of the fences by himself to return back to the ranch and left the herd behind. Tanah is convinced it was to make peace with Victor. She tells us that the buffalo taught her about harmony and how we are all, humans and animals, part of one family.

Sacred Cow

In India, they may take their love of the bovine even further with their devotion to the sacred cow. There are more than 3,000 Gaushalas that care for the cows around the country. It’s been reported that over 45 million cows reside in India. The largest cow population in the world!

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I love the idea of adopting a spirit animal every month because it reminds me of the beauty of Mother Earth. We are so lucky to live amongst such gorgeous creatures. After Slim’s passing I’ve made it my mission to carry on his legacy. His purpose was to restore harmony and balance to the planet. If we would have a Harmonizer in every community can you imagine how beautiful our world could be? After all, our company motto is “Harmonizing the World – One Community at a Time”. Sending lots of love to all my fellow Taurus this month.