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Everything's a circle.  One circle is a circle; two circles is a line; three circles is a triangle; four circles is a square; five or six circles is a star. More than one circle is always one circle (from the circle's point of view).  Circles turn into lines turn into triangles turn into squares turn into stars turn into circles forever.  The line is always the diameter of some circle.  The line is always hiding a circle (is always the diameter of some circle). A line is a pair of opposites, and a set of pairs of opposites.  The line articulates two points of view on a circle (or an infinite set of two opposite points of view with all of the in-between points of view included).  The line is a connection between two circles, articulating movement.  The line can represent one, two or three.  The relationship of line and circle is time and space, or form and substance.   Dimension is created because the line and the circle are the same reality (from equal, and not-so-equal, opposite points of view).  The line is both inside, and along-side (is the circumference of), the circle.  A circle can surround any line, and the opposite of this is also true (though we can never 'see' this).  Every line is a circle.  The line is a special case, version, and/or articulation, of a circle. (Don't let it trick you!)  The line as a symbol (man; sword; tree) is always pointing to a circleEverything's a circle.  The circle is the basis for reality.  Follow the line (to the triangle)...

Posted on 12.24.2004 by Registered CommenterIlexa Yardley | Comments Off