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The circle has been known since before the beginning of recorded history.
It is the basis for the wheel, which, with related inventions such as gears, makes much of modern civilization possible. In mathematics, the study of the circle has helped inspire the development of geometry and calculus.
Early science, particularly geometry and Astrology and astronomy, was connected to the divine for most medieval scholars, and many believed that there was something intrinsically "divine" or "perfect" that could be found in circles.
Some highlights in the history of the circle are:
1700 BC – The Rhind papyrus gives a method to find the area of a circular field. The result corresponds to 256/81 as an approximate value of π.
300 BC – Book 3 of Euclid's Elements deals with the properties of circles.
1880 – Lindemann proves that π is transcendental, effectively settling the millennia-old problem of squaring the circle.
Concentric circles are circles with shared centre. Concentric Circles has over time been used symbolically in different ways.
The most interesting way is the mandala.
The word "mandala" is from the classical Indian language of Sanskrit. Loosely translated to mean "circle," a mandala is far more than a simple shape. It represents wholeness, and can be seen as a model for the organizational structure of life itself - a cosmic diagram that reminds us of our relation to the infinite, the world that extends both beyond and within our bodies and minds.
Describing both material and non- material realities, the mandala appears in all aspects of life: the celestial circles we call earth, sun, and moon, as well as conceptual circles of friends, family, and community.
The integrated view of the world represented by the mandala, while long embraced by some Eastern religions, has now begun to emerge in Western religious and secular cultures. Awareness of the mandala may have the potential of changing how we see ourselves, our planet, and perhaps even our own life purpose.
The "circle with a centre" pattern is the basic structure of creation that is reflected from the micro to the macro in the world as we know it. It is a pattern found in nature and is seen in biology, geology, chemistry, physics and astronomy.
On our planet, living things are made of cells and each cell has a nucleus - all display circles with centres. The crystals that form ice, rocks, and mountains are made of atoms. Each atom is a mandala.
Within the Milky Way galaxy is our solar system and within our solar system, is Earth.
Each is a mandala that is part of a larger mandala. Flowers, the rings found in tree trunks and the spiralling outward and inward of a snail's shell all reflect the primal mandala pattern.
Wherever a centre is found radiating outward and inward, there is wholeness in a mandala.
Representing the universe itself, a mandala is both the microcosm and the macrocosm, and we are all part of its intricate design.
The mandala is more than an image seen with our eyes; it is an actual moment in time. It can be used as a vehicle to explore art, science, religion and life itself.
The mandala contains an encyclopedia of the finite and a road map to infinity.
Carl Gustav Jung said that a mandala symbolizes "a safe refuge of inner reconciliation and wholeness." It is "a synthesis of distinctive elements in a unified scheme representing the basic nature of existence."
Jung used the mandala for his own personal growth and wrote about his experiences.
When you look at the mandala
you look into the centre of
all that ever existed
or that will exist
at that exact moment in time
The "Nykredit 2010" is a mandale.
The point of depature you might cinsider this mandala representing the wholeness of Nykredit
and the concentric circles representing a model for the organizational structure of life itself inside
.......further interpretation is left to the observer.
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