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Double-Sided Pendant with 64 Tetrahedrons and Flower of Life

We present a unique pendant that acts as an energetic "antenna." On one side is a Grill of 64 Tetrahedra , and on the other – the Flower of Life . This combination is a reference to the ancient concepts of sacred geometry, considered the "structural principle" of the Universe.

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64 Tetrahedra and the Flower of Life - The Basic Geometry of the Universe

The geometric pattern of 64 tetrahedra is a key element in Nassim Haramein's research, which identifies this structure as the "fundamental matrix" of our reality, holographic and fractal in nature. The two-dimensional version of this motif aligns perfectly with the Flower of Life symbol, known since ancient Egypt.

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Fundamental Matrices - Holographic and Fractal

According to Haramein's concept, the grid of 64 tetrahedra is the "seed" of the universe's geometry, from which all forms and structures emerge at various scales. This fractal form allows us to explain both the microcosm (the structure of molecules) and the macrocosm (star systems), while also pointing to the holographic nature of reality.

Fractal Geometry - The Secret of the Universe

According to researchers such as Marcel Vogel and Dan Willis, tetrahedral geometry reflects the structures nature uses to "build" life forms and worlds. For example, the molecular arrangement of quartz or water is tetrahedral, which may indicate a fundamental connection between this geometry and the energies of consciousness.

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Information Condensate

  • 64 Tetrahedra – in 2D this is a representation of eight three-dimensional star tetrahedra (Merkabah).
  • Flower of Life – an ancient Egyptian symbol present in 2D that reflects form in the 3D sphere.

Balance and Soothing

The Flower of Life acts as an oscillating circuit, helping cells return to their "original" frequency. This supports a harmonious vibrational field in the body and eliminates energetic imbalances, which can translate into improved well-being.

Raising Your Vibration Level

Wearing the pendant can increase your energy levels (you can check this using a pendulum and the Bovis scale). Those who wear it often report improved health and reduced fatigue.

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Technical Specifications

Dimensions: 38 × 43 mm, thickness 1.6 mm

Main element: gold and copper plated printed circuit board (glass fiber and resin substrate)

String: waxed cotton

Packaging: recycled cardboard

Discover the power of sacred geometry in practice - the 64 Tetrahedrons and Flower of Life pendant combines the beauty of ancient symbols and modern physical theories, becoming your daily energetic support.

What is Sacred Geometry?

What is Sacred Geometry and Shapes?


Sacred Geometry is a set of archetypal forms—spirals, polygons, and proportions—that repeat from the subatomic scale to the arms of galaxies. Ancient priests and scholars viewed these as the "alphabet of creation": the universal code that informs the formation of crystals, snowflakes, seashells, and human DNA. The Golden Ratio (φ ≈ 1.618), the Fibonacci Spiral, the Flower of Life, the Platonic Solids, and the Merkaba are just a few symbols of this order; each serves as a visual reminder that matter and energy obey harmonious, self-similar principles.

History

The first conscious use of Sacred Geometry dates back to the pyramids of Egypt and the temples of Sumer, where the proportions of buildings were meant to reflect the divine order of the heavens. The Greeks refined the idea into a canon of beauty, and in India, yantras—geometric diagrams used for meditation—were created. In medieval cathedrals, rose windows and arches supported by golden rectangles guided the eye toward light, creating a perceptibly more "high-vibrational" space. Over time, these same motifs appeared in Islamic art, Tibetan mandalas, and Japanese garden art, demonstrating that, regardless of culture, people intuitively sense the power of symmetry.

Principle of operation

How do geometric forms "work"? According to esoteric traditions, every shape emits a subtle frequency—a shape resonance—that influences the bioenergetic fields of living beings. When a form is mathematically coherent (e.g., based on φ), it creates a coherent, ordered energy pattern. An observer, immersed in its field, may experience synchronized brain waves, deeper breathing, and a sense of peace. Cymatic phenomena—where sounds of a specific frequency arrange sand into geometric mandalas—suggest that vibration can indeed organize matter.

Energy Issue

At the level of the subtle body, Sacred Geometry is said to "heal" by restoring the original, fractal order of water molecules, cell structure, and the flow of energy through the meridians. Meditation with the Flower of Life mandala is said to harmonize all seven major chakras, and Reiki and Qi Gong practitioners claim that the Fibonacci spiral visualized during a treatment helps direct qi deep into the tissues. Some bioenergy therapists arrange Platonic solids around the patient to balance the elements of earth, air, fire, water, and ether in their energy field.

Benefits

The benefits described by "high-vibration" individuals are often subjective, but they recur with astonishing regularity: deeper grounding, greater mental clarity, improved sleep quality, faster recovery from stress, and a sense that "everything is in its right place." For many such practitioners, daily contact with a geometric symbol—whether in the form of jewelry, a painting, a rug, or an architectural detail—is as essential as healthy eating or conscious breathing. They view geometric patterns as catalysts that remind cells of their perfect, original matrix.

Modern science is only just beginning to explore how shape affects electromagnetic fields and brainwave behavior, but architects, perceptual psychologists, and fractal antenna engineers are already recognizing that form matters: it improves acoustics, increases the strength of materials, and optimizes airflow and radio signals. For those who sense energy more directly, Sacred Geometry remains a practical tool for maintaining balance—physical, mental, and spiritual.

Healing Frequencies

Frequencies and healing with them – a holistic approach

Physics calls frequency the number of vibrations per unit of time, but for many spiritual traditions—from shamanic drums to Buddhist mantras—vibration is the primal language of the universe. Every particle, cell, and organ pulsates to its own rhythm; when this rhythm is coherent, we speak of health, and when it is out of balance, disharmony. Frequency healing involves the delivery of waves (acoustic, electromagnetic, or mechanical) that restore the body to its natural, coherent state.

The roots of the idea

They date back to ancient Greece: Pythagoras considered music based on mathematical relationships to be a medicine for the soul and body. In India, the concept of "nādī"—subtle channels that can be tuned using sound—was developed. In the 20th century, the theory of biological resonance was developed by, among others, Nikola Tesla, Georges Lakhovsky, and Royal Rife, who claimed that precise waves could strengthen cells or weaken pathogens.

Mechanism of action

It is understood in two ways. From a physiological perspective, the key phenomena are entrainment (synchronization) and resonance. When we hear a steady 60 bpm sound, our brainwaves and heart rate tend to align with it, lowering cortisol levels and inducing a state of relaxation. Similarly, a pulsating electromagnetic field in the 7.83 Hz range—the so-called Schumann resonance, Earth's natural background—can stabilize blood pressure and improve sleep because it mimics the environment in which our species DNA evolved. Proponents of the subtle-energetic perspective, on the other hand, speak of "raising the vibration" of the etheric body and dispelling stagnation in the meridian channels.

Forms of therapy

are diverse. Sessions with gongs, Tibetan bowls, or koshi bells bathe the entire body in sound waves with a rich harmonic spectrum, allowing cells to "find" their healthy tone. Binaural beats combine two slightly different tones in the ears, generating delta, theta, or alpha frequencies in the brain—which promotes meditation, learning, or deep sleep. Tuning forks (therapeutic tuning forks) applied to acupressure points send a local pulse of vibration, stimulating the vagus nerve and microcirculation. Physical medicine, on the other hand, uses PEMFs (pulsed frequency electromagnetic fields) or FS-M (frequency-specific microcurrent) to accelerate bone healing and reduce inflammation.

Why does it "heal"? At the cellular level, the vibration of the cell membrane regulates the exchange of sodium, potassium, and calcium ions—critical to ATP energy. When a cell receives an external wave corresponding to its healthy frequency, the membrane stabilizes and metabolism accelerates. At the same time, the limbic system, responding to pleasant sound, reduces the production of stress hormones, creating space for regeneration. Water—the main building block of tissue—exhibits the phenomenon of coherence: under the influence of harmonic frequencies, it forms more ordered clusters, which can improve the conduction of biochemical signals.

Subjectively felt effects

It brings a quieting of racing thoughts, deeper breathing, muscle relaxation, and for some, a feeling of "expanding the heart field." People who describe themselves as particularly energetically sensitive consider daily "tuning" to be as fundamental as healthy eating: the sound of bowls at 528 Hz evokes a sense of love and gratitude, 432 Hz integrates the body with the rhythms of nature, and 40 Hz (gamma range) clarifies the mind during conceptual work. For such people, the right frequency is like a key to an instrument; without tuning, the strings of life quickly go out of tune.

Frequency healing utilizes the body's natural synchronization with harmonic vibrations. For many people, it is a path to restoring somatic and mental balance, and for those who perceive reality as a wave-weaving process, it is a daily ritual of energy hygiene.