Flower of Life Carving at the Osirion

The Flower of Life pattern carved into the granite surface of an Osirion pillar. This precise geometric pattern composed of overlapping circles appears at

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The Flower of Life pattern carved into the granite surface of an Osirion pillar. This precise geometric pattern composed of overlapping circles appears at sacred sites worldwide and represents one of the most debated symbols in alternative history. Its presence at the Osirion has been cited as evidence of advanced geometric knowledge in deep antiquity.

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