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Sep 12, 2000 10:54 AM
by Eugene Carpenter
It is interesting that the symbols for zero in the
past have been varied but that two symbols stand out: the point and the
circle.
There seems to be an interesting trinity in the
abstract mind taking note of
1. the still point
2. the point moving in a perfect
circle
3. the still point at the center of the
circle
Let me type out a few associations.
1.The Father
2.The Mother
3.The Son
1. The Logic Plane
2. The Monadic Plane
3. The Atmic Plane
1. Total Unconditioned
Consciousness(Unconciousness)
2. The Representation of Total Unconditioned
Consciousness
3. Total Unconditioned Consciousness appearing at
the very center of the Representation of Uncondtioned Consciousness
1. Will
2. The Operation of the Will
3. The Intellect
1. Will
2. Love
3. Intellect
1. Life
2. Quality
3. Appearance
1. The Empty Set
2. The Set containing the Empty Set
3. The Set containing both the Empty Set and the
Set containing the Empty Set
1. Nondimension
2. Dimension
3. Nondimension at the center of
Dimension
It would be very interesting to be reminded of the
relationship between the point and the circle as seen by academic
geometricians. For this I ask your help. Could it be
that:
1. The Point
2. The Expression of the Point through perfect
motion, the circle
3. The Point at the center of It's
Expression
1. The Infinitesimal
2. The Infinite
3. The Infinitesimal at the very center of the
Infinite
1. Nought
2. Unity
3. The Unity of Nought and Unity, Brahma or
Atma
1. "I assert the Fact."
2. "I see the Greatest Light."
3. "Purpose Itself am I."
brings light and helps us focus and transcend the
confusion and overload of too much information?
In other words. What is our most abstract yet
practical symbolism for the most primitive and basic trinity, one from which we
can creatively deduce all Knowledge and prove it step by step by
step.
Sincerely,
Gene
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