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Cubes and Spheres in Human Life -- F.A. Wiggin -- 1899
Cubes and Spheres in Human Life -- F.A. Wiggin -- 1899
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In this book, Wiggin presents an insightful analysis of the role and symbolism of geometric shapes in human life. Through examining the use of cubes and spheres in diverse contexts, from architecture and art to science and spirituality, Wiggin highlights their deep significance in shaping our perception of reality and the self.
In Cubes and Spheres in Human Life, F. A. Wiggin uses the idea that people begin as rough cubes that are refined into spheres through experience, study, and inner transformation. The book blends philosophy, spiritual insight, and practical reflections on how we relate to nature, to others, and to our own higher potential.
- Discover the cube-to-sphere metaphor and what it says about character, growth, and purpose.
- Learn how life’s “grinding” experiences can shape virtue, harmony, and a more compassionate view of the world.
- Explore the roles of perception, reflection, and repose in everyday decision making and relationships.
- See how personal development connects to service, community, and the larger flow of evolution.
Written in 1899 | 124 Pages
