i'm a big fan of the Gregorian music :-) , "The Circle" song is one of my favorite that describes the circle of life....:
Diving into my mind
did I give did I run the curse
Did I fall or was it all in vain
Am I blind or do I see the truth
Hanging there in my eyes
Everything I am everything I see
Is a part of the circle coming back to me
All this joy and pain it will be again
All a part of the circle coming back to me
Live is sweet given what we have
Looking back into time,
I have lived I have tasted love
I give in but was it all in vain
Everything I am everything I see
Is a part of the circle coming back to me
All this joy and pain it will be again
All a part of the circle coming back to me
Everything I am everything I see
Is a part of the circle coming back to me
All this joy and pain it will be again
All a part of the circle coming back to me
Circle coming back to me
Circle coming back to me
Circle coming back to me
Circle coming back to me
Everything I am everything I see
Is a part of the circle coming back to me
All this joy and pain it will be again
All a part of the circle coming back to me
Everything I am everything I see
Is a part of the circle coming back to me
All this joy and pain it will be again
All a part of the circle coming back to me
Just Listen to it:




The Mesopotamian and biblical sources present strong evidence that the orbital period of the 12th Planet is 3,600 years. The number 3,600 was written in Sumerian as a large circle. The epithet for the planet, shar, also meant "a perfect circle" or "a completed cycle". It also meant the number 3,600. The identity of the three terms - planet/orbit/3,600 - could not be a mere coincidence. The reign periods (a Sumerian text) gives are also perfect multiples of the 3,600 year shar. The conclusion that suggests itself is that these shar's of rulership were related to the orbital period shar, 3,600 years.















