The Geometry of Becoming: A Parable of Human Evolution

The Geometry of Becoming: A Parable of Human Evolution

The Geometry of Becoming: A Parable of Human Evolution


Most people spend their lives searching for complicated answers, unaware that the blueprint of existence has already been drawn—quietly, simply, symbolically. The universe teaches in shapes, not sentences. When we pay attention, geometry becomes wisdom.


This is the parable of the triangle, the square, the circle, and the S—four symbols, one human journey.



The Triangle — Becoming Everything


The triangle points upward, always reaching, expanding, aspiring.

It represents movement, curiosity, imagination, becoming.


It is the child, the seeker, the creator—the part of us that refuses to stay small.

The triangle doesn’t have meaning—it builds it.


It reminds us:

Life begins when you dare to grow beyond where you stand.



The Square — The Foundation


But ambition without grounding collapses.


The square is structure, discipline, responsibility, stability.

It is the home, the body, the routines that hold your greatness in place.


The square doesn’t reach—it supports.

It teaches a humbling truth:


Before you build upward, you must build inward.


No triangle becomes a mountain without the steady earth beneath it.



The Circle — Nothing In, Nothing Out


The circle has no corners, no hierarchy, no beginning or end.

It symbolizes stillness, neutrality, presence.


It is the breath between action and reaction.

The space where ego dissolves and awareness enters.


“Nothing in, nothing out” doesn’t mean emptiness—

it means equanimity.


The circle teaches:

When you stop needing, forcing, grasping, comparing—life becomes enough.



The S — Becoming All


Then comes the S—fluid, continuous, effortless.

Not straight, not confined, not closed.


It moves like water, like breath, like consciousness.

It connects above and below, inner and outer, human and divine.


The S becomes all because it resists nothing.

It is life lived from alignment—not survival, not performance, not fear.


It represents transcendence—

not escaping the world, but integrating every part of it.



The Parable’s Message


We begin as triangles—ambitious, hungry, becoming.

We must become squares—disciplined, grounded, responsible.

We learn to become circles—whole, peaceful, unattached.

And eventually, we evolve into the S—fluid, integrated, limitless.


Growth → Structure → Awareness → Freedom.


This is the architecture of human maturity.



Why It Matters


Because most suffering comes from living in only one shape:

    •    All triangle → burnout

    •    All square → rigidity

    •    All circle → detachment without contribution

    •    No S → a life unexpressed


Wisdom is knowing when to become which.


Life isn’t asking us to choose—

it’s asking us to become everything and nothing at the same time.



The Quiet Invitation


So ask yourself:

    •    Where am I growing? (triangle)

    •    What supports me? (square)

    •    Can I sit without needing? (circle)

    •    Am I moving with life or against it? (S)


Your geometry reveals your becoming.

Founder

Juan Vargas

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