About the Flower of Life Grid
The Flower of Life is built on a particular sacred geometry: Nineteen overlapping circles arranged in hexagonal symmetry. Universal grid for general cleansing, intention setting, and household harmony. The classic starting point for new practitioners. Grids work by holding an intention spatially, by externalizing it into a small, deliberate arrangement of stones, so that the practitioner is freed from having to hold the intention purely in the mind. Once the grid is laid, the stones do the carrying; you can return to ordinary life and let the geometry do its slow work.
This grid is best held for a defined period: a lunar cycle, a season, or simply the duration of a particular project. At the end of the period, the grid is dismantled with the same intention it was built with. Many practitioners take a small ceremonial moment to thank each stone before returning it to the kit. Grids should not, as a rule, be left up indefinitely; the stones themselves seem to lose energetic charge if held in the same configuration too long without renewal.
Center Stones
The center stone of a grid carries the primary intention. Choose one of the following for the center of your Flower of Life:
How to Build It
Find a flat surface, a small altar, a shelf, the top of a dresser, that will be undisturbed for the duration of the grid. Either draw the geometry lightly on paper as a base, or simply visualize it as you place the stones. Begin with the center stone, set with the primary intention. Place the surrounding stones one at a time, naming each as you place it. Activate the grid by tracing the geometry once with a clear quartz point or with a fingertip, connecting each stone in sequence. The grid is now live.
Tending the Grid
Visit the grid daily for a moment of quiet attention; this is what keeps it active. After the chosen period, dismantle it in reverse order, thanking each stone, and cleanse them before returning to the kit. A grid that has done good work feels noticeably warm to the practitioner who built it; trust that signal.
For a wider view of related stones and practices, see our crystal library, the chakra reference, and our list of working intentions.
Editorially recommended companion read: a working practitioner's notes on this topic.