Circle - Line - Triangle - Square - Star - Circle (Dimension)

Everything's a circle.  A circle is one circle; a line is two circles; a triangle is three circles; a square is four circles; a star is five or six circles. 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. This is an infinite, predictable, dynamic, static, indestructible, omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent, conservative, symmetric, repeating circle.  Movement from one symbol to the next takes us from a circle to a circle.  The circle creates the circle (creating lines, triangles, squares, and stars in the process).  All symbols can be surrounded by, because they are, various articulations of, the circle.  All symbols are various versions, aspects, parts, and/or realities, of a circle.  The basic symbols - lines, triangles, squares, and stars - are a journey around a circle. This journey articulates time and space and/or form and substance (mind and matter). The journey, circle to circle, articulates movement which is eventually substance. Circle, line, triangle, square, star, star ,circle... 1,2,3,4,5,6,1... The circle expresses itself through all the other symbols.  (Don't let them trick you!)  Everything's a circle.  The circle is the basis for reality.  Follow the circle...

Posted on 01.6.2005 by Registered CommenterIlexa Yardley | Comments Off

Circle

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 circle is the only perfect entity in any universe.  The circle articulates one, all, some, single, or multiple, points of view. All entities 'know' the circle. There are no single circles. There is only one circle. The circle is completely still. The circle is always moving.  All of these are true. The circle represents zero, one, two, or three.  The circle can also represent four, five, and/or six, and/or any other number, or combination of numbers.  The circle symbolizes abstract, concrete, showing, hidden, inside, outside, or form, substance, energy, matter, time and space.  The circle is the basis for reality, movement, expansion, gravity, and intelligence, in general.   The circle articulates a finite, and infinite, set of opposite pairs.  It is stillness and movement, inside and outside, and beginning and end, as time and space.   A universe is a complete set of single, and multiple, still and moving circles.  No perfect circles occur in reality (matter). No imperfect circles occur in ideality (mind).  The circle is an infinite set of lines which is an infinite set of circles.  Universes are (always) circles of circles.  All entities can be expressed, and/or viewed, as a circle, on a circle, or within a circle.   All circles are the circumference of some line.  There are no circles without lines and no lines without circles.   Circles always hide lines (their diameters) and lines always hide circles (their circumferences).  Meditating on a circle,  visualizing seemingly-different entities as a set of identical circles, or feeling like we are surrounded by a circle, stops movement, and makes us feel safe.  The circle can be found within, or it can surround, another circle.  The circle can intersect, or interrupt, another circle. Completely independent of, and no matter what, time and space, and/or speed and size,  all circles are the same.  Lines, triangles, squares, and stars are all special cases, specific versions, or alternate ways of articulating circles.  Everything's a circle.  The circle is the basis for reality.  Follow the circle (to the line)...

Posted on 01.4.2005 by Registered CommenterIlexa Yardley | Comments Off

Line

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

Triangle

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.  (If you are trying to 'break' a code, or understand reality, you are in the right place.  Triangles try to trick us into believing in hierarchies. There are no hierarchies, only circles.  A circle (1) turns into a line (2) turns into a triangle (3) turns into a square (4) turns into a star (5) turns into a star (6) turns into a circle (1).... This is the circle interracting with itself and hiding in the process. The triangle is pi, a diameter and a circumference, or the ubiquitous relationship between yin and yang, or female and male, always in a circle.   All symbols originate, and end, with the circle, because reality is an unending set of opposite pairs which is  a one-dimensional-circle. The triangle is the symbol for a circle - pi, diameter, circumference.)  A triangle is a special case, version, and/or articulation, of a circle.  The triangle is three circles, or three points of view, on a circle.   The triangle is a circle of lines, representing three, four, or five.  The triangle is 180 degrees or one-half of a circle (it tricks us into thinking it is a complete circle).   The triangle, as three points of view, articulates 'middle.'  Triangles and squares are three and four-view versions of the two-view circle.   A triangle is a way of seeing the circle in three phases, or from three points of view.   The triangle shows us on, off, and in-between, or day, night, and neither, or an observation, its opposite, and the point in-between.  A square is a way of seeing the circle in four phases, or from four points of view.   The square shows us on, off, moving toward on, and moving toward off; or day, night,  moving toward day, and moving toward night; or an observation, its opposite, and the two points in between.  Triangles and squares show us two different ways (they trick us) to experience middles.  The triangle shows us the middle as a single state; the square shows us a middle as a dual state.   Though they seem different, circles, triangles and squares are three different ways of seeing the same thing.  The relationship between a triangle and a square (a circle divided by three and four) produces male/female, positive/negative, yang/yin. This three-four (Y-X)  relationship comes from the relationship of a circumference and its diameter,  eternally tied together by pi  ('three' or another triangle).   The triangle as a symbol (father/son/holy ghost; yin/yang/both; heaven/hell/purgatory; light/mass/energy; sound/form/substance) is always pointing to a circleThe triangle can surround, or be surrounded by, a circle.  The triangle is a special case, or version, of a circle. (Don't let it trick you!)  The triangle articulates the circle as circumference, diameter and pi. (This is its most important function.)  Everything's a circle.  The circle is the basis for reality.  Follow the triangle (to the square)...

Posted on 12.22.2004 by Registered CommenterIlexa Yardley | Comments Off

Square

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.   A square is a special case, version, and/or articulation, of a circle. The square is four circles, or four points of view, on a circle.    The square is a circle of lines. The square represents four, five or six.  The square is 360 degrees or equivalent to a circle.  The square, as four points of view, articulates 'middle.'  Triangles and squares are three and four-view versions of the two-view circle.   A triangle is a way of seeing the circle in three phases, or from three points of view.   The triangle shows us on, off, and in-between, or day, night, and neither, or an observation, its opposite, and the point in-between.  A square is a way of seeing the circle in four phases, or from four points of view.   The square shows us on, off, moving toward on, and moving toward off; or day, night,  moving toward day, and moving toward night; or an observation, its opposite, and the two points in between.   Triangles and squares show us two different ways (trick us) to experience middles.   The triangle shows us the middle as a single state; the square shows us a middle as a dual state.   Though they seem different, circles, triangles and squares are three different ways of seeing the same thing.   The relationship between a triangle and a square (a circle divided by three and four)  produces male/female, positive/negative, yang/yin. This three-four (Y-X)  relationship comes from the relationship of a circumference and its diameter,  eternally tied together by pi  ('three' or another triangle).  The square as a symbol is always pointing to a circle: fire/earth/air/water = intuition/action/thought/feeling =  active/passive/conscious/unconscious = light/sound/movement/substance. The square can surround, or be surrounded by, a circle. The square is a special case, or version, of a circle.  (Don't let it trick you!)  The square is two triangles or two circumferences, one (or two) diameters and, always, one pi.   Everything's a circle.  The circle is the basis for reality.  Follow the square (to the star)...

Posted on 12.20.2004 by Registered CommenterIlexa Yardley | Comments Off

Star

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.   A star is a special case, version, and/or articulation, of a circle.  The star is five or six circles, or five or six points of view, on a circle.   Whether five or six, circles or sides, a star is always a star.  The star is a circle of lines.  The star represents five, six or seven.  The star is 360 degrees or equivalent to a circle.   The star as a symbol (five or six-sided) is always pointing to a circle.  The star can surround, or be surrounded by, a circle.  The star is a special case, or version, of a circle.  (Don't let it trick you!)  Everything's a circle.  The circle is the basis for reality.  Follow the star (to the circle)...

Posted on 12.16.2004 by Registered CommenterIlexa Yardley | Comments Off

Dimension-Circles (Must) Circle; Circle (Of) Circles

CONSERVATION OF THE CIRCLE

(circle circling circled)

Begin with the idea of an idea (zero dimension-no circle); nothing, nowhere, notime.

Become aware of a desire (one dimension-one circle); something, somewhere, sometime.

Make a decision to act (two dimensions-two circles-light); movement, somewhere, sometime.

Act (three dimensions-three circles-sound); substance, somewhere, sometime.

Articulate (four dimensions-four circles) symbol, somewhere, sometime.

Remember and repeat (five, six, infinite dimensions-circles); everything, everywhere, everytime.

Circle circling, entity and process, is basis for all entities and processes (oscillation).

Any entity, process, action, movement, substance, symbol is a circle creating a circle (circling).

Line is always diameter of a circle; linear always circular; all processes are (eventually, ultimately, relatively) circular.

NO DIMENSION, ENTITY, PROCESS CAN BE ISOLATED; ALL OCCUR SIMULTANEOUSLY

(binary choice movement)

EXPLANATION

Posted on 04.3.2004 by Registered CommenterIlexa Yardley | Comments Off