The Sphere explores world mythologies, cultural and religious philos ophies, and ethnographic records from around the world, documenting the history of sacred symbols throughout the past two million years, and analyzing sacred geometries expressed in many traditions and indigenous cultures. Every major culture today and traditions use the same circular geometry to symbolize sacred relationships. Most importantly, every one of those circular symbols represents a facet of a unique spherical geometry - a specific combina tion of circles forming the 3-dimensional.
Stages of Life:

The stages of life is a cycle which describes the pattern of our lives over the time. It begins with an introduction
and ends with its obsolescence and replacement. While the form of the life cycle is fairly standard, it is subject to variations. The concept underlies the premise that all lives pass through sometimes similar or various stages. The stages of the life form a framework from which we analyze the dynamics and the primary factors
that impact our indvidual or collective humanity.
A Perspective of Perpetual:
 
It has fascinated intellectuals of diverse interests for at least 2,400 years. Some of the greatest mathematical minds of all ages have spent endless hours over this simple ratio and its properties. Mathematicians. Biologists, artists, musicians, historians, architects, psychologists, and even mystics have pondered and debated the basis of its ubiquity and appeal.
Eye of the Beholder:
 
 
The ‘eye of the beholder’ concept is an outcome of a meticulous design probe when art is defined as to be relative. People regard different beautiful things as art, subjectively. They perceive things differently in reality. Art & Beauty is a pleasurable perception, often mistakenly attributed as an inherent property of the object in question. It requires a conscious value-giving observer for it to exist. It is indeed relative to one's aesthetic sensibilities, which is why we see beauty in a thing that others may not. Since beauty resides in the percipient, what could be thus said is that if our character, aesthetic sensibilities, and
subsequent perceptions met our idealized demands for taste and valuation we would certainly see the
beauty as is.
Origin of Life:
 
 
This could be hypothesised in one aspect: ‘the concept’. Describing a concept lies the three fundamental
properties of life, viz reproduction, metabolism & awareness, and laying foundation to the idea that awareness
(or consciousness or adaptive irritability) is most primary characteristic feature that forms the guiding force for all other cellular processes.
Order Breeds Chaos:
 

In common usage, “chaos” means ‘a state of disorder’. But it is the order which can be chaotic. When the future determines the present; all the dynamical and orderly systems could be as chaotic, unpredictable or behave randomly. However, this unpredictable behavior is not necessarily undesirable. It often breeds life.
 
  Light giving Life:
 

In the beginning the light already existed. Nothing exists that doesn’t have light. The light shines through the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it. It is an immeasurable privilege and it powers all life animate or inanimate. The energy provided by the light has to come in the right amount, shape and form to be useful to life.
 
The Dawn of Dusk
 

Dusk of Dawn is in the context of contemporaneous developments in race relations. It traces the genealogy of the race concept as it has affected life, personal experiences, and social phenomena. Civilization with its vice and virtue, its prejudice and philanthropy, its consistency andgrace; and above all with its contradictory and conflicting interpretations of race, religion and democracy. It might be wrong to 
speak of it at all as a concept rather than as a group of contradictory forces, facts and tendencies.
 
Beauty Unfazed:
 
The beauty exists midway but as transitory. It need not always give its postures that calm that made world so  impressive. It possesses all characteristic expressiveness without the offensiveness that visual art may have because of its static state. It gradually prepares each one through the movements leading up to it, and resolve each through the subsequent movements back to a general tone of decorum. For although it is silent, it wants to make itself immediately understood by our eyes, and every sense is flattered when it is able to communicate directly to the soul those concepts that have been entrusted to it
 
 
 
Roses have thorns:
 

If you enjoy the fragrance of a rose, you must accept the thorns which it bears. Life is thickly sown with thorns, and there is no other remedy than to pass quickly through them. The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater is their power to harm us. However, the thorns on roses are interpreted to mean that every beautiful thing has a hurt attached to it.
 
Convergence of Cosmos:
 

A parallel universe or alternative reality is a hypothetical or fictional self-contained separate reality coexisting with one's own. While the term convergence can be used interchangeably in most cases, there is sometimes an additional connotation implied with the term that the reality is a variant of our own. It can connote a relationship, or lack of relationship but not an alternative reality.
 
Utopian Singularity:
 

The meanings of words change. Meanings evolve. What, then, is the Utopian Singularity? Is it a future 
period during in which the pace of technological change will be so rapid, its impact so deep, that human life will be irreversibly transformed or neither. We rely on to give meaning to our lives, including death itself. Understanding the Singularity will alter our perspective on the significance of our past and the 
ramifications for our future.

 
Power of Pilgrimage:
 

This explores Tawaf (ﻃﻮﺍﻑ) is one of the Islamic rituals of pilgrimage. During the Hajj and Umrah, Muslims 
are to circumambulate the Kaaba (most sacred site in Islam) seven times, in a counterclockwise direction. The circling is believed to demonstrate the unity of the believersin the worship of the One God, as they move in harmony together around the Kaaba, while supplicating to Allah.

 
Serendipity:
 
 
Serendipity means a fortunate mistake. An accident of finding something good or useful while not 
specifically searching for it. The concept does not question, or compete with the notion of causality 
but maintains that just as events may be connected by a causal line, they may also be connected by meaning.

 
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