“The Flower of Life Pattern: The Sacred Vesica Piscis Reveals the Anatomy of the Flower of Life Pattern and a Discovery Within It” by Brent Crowder is now available for purchase

This pattern and extensions thereof will be described and analyzed to discover and reveal the whole number square roots inherently graphed within, and they will be tabularized in a predictable, expandable, and surprisingly simple manner.

“The Flower of Life Pattern: The Sacred Vesica Piscis Reveals the Anatomy of the Flower of Life Pattern and a Discovery Within It” by Brent Crowder is a concise exploration of sacred geometry, focusing on one of its most iconic symbols: the Flower of Life. Proudly published by Citi of Books, this is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retail platforms.

Brent Crowder gained hands-on experience working alongside his father on large-scale agricultural and construction projects, installing trenching and piping systems, operating sprinkler equipment, and maintaining heavy machinery during his teenage years. His early exposure to technical work shaped a lasting passion for math and science, disciplines he found more fulfilling than the humanities because they revealed the measurable cause-and-effect relationships underlying the natural world. He later earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and built a professional career in the power generation industry, contributing to the design, construction, and operation of coal-fired, geothermal, natural gas, nuclear, and hydroelectric plants across the United States.

Driven by a deep interest in mathematical and geometric patterns, Brent eventually discovered the “Flower of Life” and related forms such as the vesica piscis and the Seed of Life, noting their remarkable numerical and geometric properties. He came to view these patterns as bridges between mathematics, architecture, and spirituality, drawing connections to biblical symbolism, Gothic architecture, the golden ratio, and even the Great Pyramid of Giza. Through his work, Brent hopes to inspire readers to explore the profound relationships between numbers, geometry, design, and spiritual meaning.

Readers are introduced to the geometry behind the design, including how hexagonal progression and precise spacing of circle centers create the signature flower-like formation. The book also explains key measurements (like the spacing of nodes and petal geometry) that define this sacred structure.

Throughout, Crowder encourages readers to see the pattern not just as eye-catching geometry, but as a foundational structure with connections to various symbolic and cultural traditions. While the book stays primarily focused on geometric explanation, its contextual framing invites reflection on why this pattern has fascinated thinkers, artists, and spiritual seekers across time.

This book stands out because it bridges visual wonder and geometric insight without demanding advanced math. Many books on sacred geometry either remain abstract or dive deep into complex formulas; The Flower of Life Pattern strikes a balance by explaining how the pattern unfolds through clear, incremental steps. That makes it accessible not just to students of geometry, but also to artists, educators, and anyone intrigued by symbolic patterns.

Whether you’re an artist, a student of metaphysics, or simply someone intrigued by the harmony hidden within circles and lines, this concise guide brings the Flower of Life — and the geometry that produces it — into clearer view.

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