Flower of Life — Sacred Geometry Growing Ring by Ring
The Flower of Life is an ancient geometric pattern made of evenly-spaced, overlapping circles arranged in hexagonal symmetry, found in art and architecture across many cultures. Here the pattern is generated procedurally from hexagonal ring packing of circle centers, with each successive ring fading and scaling into view to visualize the pattern's outward construction.
- Circle centers placed via hexagonal ring-packing math (each ring adds 6×ring circles)
- Each circle is a torus outline plus an additive glow disc behind it
- Rings appear in sequence, then hold, then loop back to an empty state
- Colors shift hue outward from center ring to outer rings