Approximately 3.14159265.
When you hear the word pie, what is the first thing that you think of? … Something round, usually sweet and cut into pieces. When you cut the pie, how is it that you usually start? When we draw a circle and lay inside that circle the two straight lines from top to bottom, then across, we see the symbol for pie, designating the ratio of the circumference of the circle to its diameter and decide then how many piece’s we need to cut it into. If we stick our finger on the spot where the two lines meet, where is it? When we put two straight lines side by side, up and down and one more straight line across the top of both of them, we have the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet showing the symbol for “pi” (an irrational constant representing the ratio of the circumference to its diameter of a circle approximately 3.14159265.
Pi (e) is slang, meaning, very good or easy, or, as I like to think “simple” and straight from the heart… The center of it all.
By adding an “e” to pi, we can see how “easy” it is to misconstrue pi’s center, or “whole point”. On the other hand, we need to look at pi differently in order to understand pi’s “other side”. Pi also means, a mixed, disordered, jumbled mixture, or printing type (as to make this way). It is really pretty simple if we allow ourselves to think about it and not be fooled or “lured” in by the V.I. definition, which is (to use tricks in order to get something).
Our God given Solus(+). Speaking to us each day in everything we see. Trying to tell us what we need to hear. Reminding us who we are. Revealing his thoughts by speaking if to himself, very simply.
Adding the (+) to the end of Solus (+), makes it about each one of us. The circumference to its diameter has come “Full Circle”, once again showing us the center and heart of it all, So remember… Before you cut your next piece of the pi(e), for either yourself or someone else, take the time to view its angles from all sides.
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