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Mother: The Original, One and Only Circle – Obviously

Yes, Mother Always Knows Best - “A mother with her intuition will know just what to do” - Carly Simon, “A Mother’s Intuition”

Houston, TX (PRWEB) May 4, 2005 -- If you’ve ever wondered why mothers always know ‘everything there is to know,’ the book ‘Absolute Intelligence’ by Ilexa Yardley shows the answer’s in the circle. According to Yardley, the indelible bond between mother and child demonstrates Conservation of the Circle, the underlying universal principle that Yardley claims guides the universe, people, intuition, and everything else. Says Yardley, “Mother and child are the original, one and only ‘circle.’”

Circle of Motherhood
The love and relationship between mother and child is perhaps the most intense bond in the universe. For nine months, the mother is a circle, nurturing her child within, integrating opposites to create and sustain another circle. This primary, original circle takes on many forms throughout the life of mother and child, but is always ‘remembered,’ and never quite destroyed. A mother needs no instruction for this most important exercise.

Mothers Fathers Opposites Circles
“Circles are nothing more than infinite sets of opposite points,” says Yardley. “Mothers and women symbolize the circle and its circumference, fathers and men symbolize the line, or the circle’s diameter.” Circles and lines, circumferences and diameters, and women and men, are all opposites preserving and conserving circles.

Origin of the Species (Circle)
So which came first? Was it Adam before Eve, father before mother, man before woman, line before circle? Yardley says the answer is obvious: “Circles are made up of lines, and lines create circles (we can draw an imaginary line inside any circle, and we can draw an imaginary circle around any line). So circles and lines preserve each other, or ensure each other’s survival, just like parents and children do.”

Mother’s Day Miracle
On Mother’s Day, we celebrate the miracle of the circle; the fact that the circle gives birth to more circles, in an unending circular cycle that never ends. “That’s Conservation of the Circle,” says Yardley. “The mother’s love never dies, nor does the child’s, and, together, they form an invisible circle around each other that lasts forever.” Every entity, animate and inanimate, is the child of a ‘mother,’ making ‘mother’ the circle surrounding everything.

Mothers Fathers Circles Lines
Mothers create fathers, and fathers create mothers; circles create lines, and lines create circles. All of this is universally circular, because, according to Yardley, without circles there is no anything. “Conservation of the Circle is the ‘absolute intelligence’ that’s in control of absolutely everything. Obviously, the circle is the original, one and only mother.”

See www.absolute-intelligence.com for more information.

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