Wednesday 29 October 2014

Lines: but a snippet of infinity.

The symbol of infinity in mathematical literature appears as a Figure Eight beveled so that it lies on it's side. The mathematician John Wallis was one of the first people to see the Figured Eight as what it truly was, a beacon of light set to hold us steady as we traversed the sea of space time in an adventure of existence. The Path Of The Figured Eight does not confine us in any way, shape or form. Since the Figure Eight represents infinite possibilities then those who follow its holy curvuture can express themselves in any manner that they see fit. In other words, there is a vast quantity of paths to follow. Limitless options. However if you were to snip the Figure Eight at either end of its pristine form then it would unravel, severing this never ending Eight, and leaving you with but a line. You would have but a piece of an infinite and ever growing puzzle, leaving yourself with a miniature snapshot of a much bigger, more exciting picture. Why put such confining and smothering restrictions on yourself, when the Figured Eight offers a virtual magnitude of endless possibilities.

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