Circle Symbolism
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A Seeker's Thoughts
The Circle is an unbroken line which has no beginning, no end and
no direction. Because of these attributes, The Circle represents a
completeness which encompasses all space and Time.
aseekersthoughts.com/2010/01/circle-as-symbol.html
Circle - wikipedia.org
A circle is a special ellipse in which the two foci are coincident and the eccentricity is 0.
Circles are conic sections attained when a right
circular cone is intersected by a plane perpendicular to the axis of the cone.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle
The Circle, The Wheel of Fortune & The Rose Window
The circle is considered a symbol of unity, because all the regular polygons are embraced by the circle.
It is also the symbol of infinity, without beginning or end, perfect, the ultimate geometric symbol.
math.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.geometry/unit9/unit9.html
The Circle: Paradox and Paradigm
The circle is an object of nature, an idealization of pure mathematics,
and a symbol or framework we use to understand and describe our world.
mi.sanu.ac.rs/vismath/reza/index.html
The Coinherence Symbol
The Coinherence Symbol combines at least eleven separate symbols
(some observers may discern more) related to at least thirteen major religious traditions
in such a way as to represent simultaneously the full and autonomous presence of each
tradition and their intimate interrelation,
each inside the other, in the mode of coinherence.
ocf.berkeley.edu/~urc/symbols.html
Circle Meanings and Symbolism
Stand behind the eyes of the first hominin.
Look out into the skies through these primitive eyes.
With not-so-primitive understanding, you will see your first circles - the moon,
the sun, the dots in the skies as planets, stars,
and realize a grandeur that can be spoken in a circular language.
whats-your-sign.com/circle-symbol-meaning.html
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