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The Theory of Love
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Chapter #1 – The Philosopher’s Compass and Imagination’s Perpetual Canon (of Components and Parents)

 

The Philosophers’ Compass is a Triangle. Because the Triangle is the strongest Geometric Shape. And because my Mathematical Intuition (of which I use a lot to begin my Logical Proofs) says so. 

 

The Philosopher’s Compass synchronizes with the Cartesian Coordinate System perfectly, the top of the Triangle being (in most cases) “The Point of Origin,” the bottom left point representing the X-Axis, and the bottom right point representing the Y-Axis. 

 

Integrated, these Defined parts define the Coordinate, the New Point of Origin, the Defined Center of Balance. These are the Components of the level of Self and, when integrated, they become The Parent of the Components, and also a “Component” of the Next “Round” of Components that become the Integrated Parent.

 

This Process, which I refer to as “Imagination’s Perpetual Canon (of Components and Parents)” recycles infinitely… exactly like a Perpetual Canon or a Round as heard in Music. Each Level of Components serves as the Foundation for the Integrated Parent… which is just another Component of the next Integrated Parent.