The Geometry of Relationships
Being an Aquarian, and prone to be analytical and logical about all things, inclusive of relationships, I have begun thinking of relationships in relation to Mathematics and in particular, Geometry.
Geometry is a very intricate subject, used by many of the sciences as the ground work for such things as physics, engineering and more. Let’s apply Geometry to the World of Relationships.
First and foremost, the most obvious Geometric Shape that all our aware of is the Triangle, or, more specifically, “The Love Triangle”.
A “Love Triangle” is generally defined by the presence of three entities who are involved emotionally, usually with two of the entities forming the base of the triangle, and one of the entities, (the one involved with both entities at the base), forming the vertex. Frequently it is an equilateral triangle, where the person in the position of the vertex is trying to juggle both “angles” to the persons at the base in a seemingly balanced way.
In order to prevent copyright infringement, this blog has been condensed to an excerpt as it currently appears in Brigid's book "The Dating Game, Insights Into Affairs of The Heart" releasing in April 2010 and available at Amazon and fine book sellers everywhere. Ask for it by name!
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
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