Made out of Birch Wood and 1/4 inch thick
In the Hindu Yogic, Buddhist Tantric, and Shakta traditions, the heart chakra is known as Anahata. The fourth main chakra, Anahata represents the heart, which stands for the wisdom that endows us the capacity for love and compassion.
The Anahata symbol is represented by a 12-petaled lotus flower with a smoky region where two triangles interlock. This intersection creates a six-pointed star called shatkona, a Hindu symbol that signifies the union of male and female. Shatkona is meant to symbolize Purusha (Shiva, the Supreme Being) and Prakriti (Shakti, nature personified).
Heart Chakra - Crystal Grid
The flower of life has several advantages. It is best known for the spiritual field. By placing the flower of life in a place favorable to mediation and personal reflection, one can feel vibrations and a soothing atmosphere. We can feel calm, rested; we can make all the negative energies, stress, and worries that accumulate in our daily lives disappear.
The flower of life gives off strong and stable waves, which allow for expression and spreading. It spreads energy that contributes to the harmonization of the environment. Additionally, the flower of life has the virtues of regeneration, balance, dynamism, and protection.
Also, it is said to have protective and conservation properties over food, as it would transmit energy to preserve them longer. We can thus place the flower of life where we store our food, in the fridge, in the cellar, in the cupboards. We can also place this symbol under the plates in which we eat or under the glasses in which we drink.
The unusual characteristics and the virtues of the flower of life have become a sacred figure in many civilizations and cultures around the globe. Beauty, geometrical, and aesthetic perfection, all these symbolize the renewal of life. This geometrical figure, which can be reproduced for fun, consists of a series of circles that are intertwined. The starting point of the flower of life is a central circle which alone symbolizes the original position. The seed is the source of all life.