*Pi* Q: Hi. B: Hi! Q: Could you tell us the significance of Pi? B: Yes, we can tell you our perspective of the significance, to us. Q: Okay. B: It is the gate. It is representative, mathematically, if you wish, of that factor in the universal web - in the universal matrix, in the so- called universal structure - it is that factor that always allows you to expand that structure so that it does not become fixed. It is the doorway out - always. Because it has no settled, fixed value. And yet it is the product of all the other settled and fixed values in creation; and it is also the seed of all the settled and fixed values. But it, in and of itself, is the elusive principle that always allows you to expand upon any structure that you have taken and created out of it. Will that suffice? Q: Is there more that you could say, that's... B: Well, it is no accident that it is connected most often with the idea of the circle, because that lets you know that there is no beginning and no ending. It is perpetual in that sense. It is, perhaps, one of the most precisely representative symbols, if you will, for eternity itself. It is the factor that allows eternity to always exist. It is the expression of the fact that eternity always will exist. Q: Good. Thank you. B: Thank you very much. It is the open-ended door, and it goes in all directions.