What is the meaning of the infinity symbol? Origin, how to do and more!

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Jennifer Sherman

Learn more about lemniscata!

Lemniscata was known in ancient Greece as garland. The flowers intertwined in the two circles, are linked to the cosmic order in transformation. It is also linked to the beauty of the whole, that is, to the beauty of all flowers. Thus, the lemniscata reflects life and life reflects the lemniscata.

Therefore, the lemniscata, better known as infinity symbol, means everything that is eternal. This symbol is drawn horizontally, that is, it is the number eight lying down, and even having an intersection point, it has no beginning or end. Forming this way, a continuous movement between the points that compose this symbol.

Therefore, the lemniscata also symbolizes the union between the higher divine and the soul, where there is no center, "I" or "ego". Moreover, it also represents the essence of serving in all worlds and on all levels, joyfully and simply, for this is the meaning of life in the solar cosmos.

In this article we will bring you information that will help you understand the infinity symbol, its meaning in various aspects of science, as well as its spiritual symbolism.

Understanding the infinity symbol

The infinity symbol has been known for many centuries and represents various knowledge in mathematics and other areas of science.

To better understand what the meanings and symbologies behind the infinity symbol are, we will talk about its origin, its meaning, its visual characteristics, its different names and representations, its connection to the New Age movement and how to make this symbol.

Source

The actual origin of the infinity symbol, or lemniscata, has never been clearly defined. However, there are indications that its current image was based on Ouroboros, a mystical symbol from antiquity that represents eternity. Its image is a snake, or dragon, biting its own tail.

These images, both of infinity and of its possible inspiration, give the understanding of something that has no beginning or end.

Meaning

The meaning of the infinity symbol is the representation of eternity, divinity, evolution, love and physical and spiritual balance. Within Christianity, it is considered the representation of Jesus Christ, that is, it is the symbol of love and charity. Its elaborate shape with continuous lines also translates the non-existence of life and death.

Visual characteristics

When we pay attention to the format of the infinity symbol, it is possible to notice right from the start that there is no starting or ending point of its tracing. The lines that compose its drawing are continuous, in a permanent connection.

Precisely this fact linked to its features, is that lead to the most comprehensive definition of what is the infinite, that which has no limits.

Different names and representations

The infinity symbol has other names and representations in several spiritual lines, see below some of them.

  • For the Rose-Cross philosophical movement it symbolizes the evolution of the physical and the spiritual;
  • The laminiscata rings represent, one of them the cycle from birth to death and the other the reverse, from death to new birth;
  • In the culture of the Essenes, this was a symbol of ancient practices;
  • The central point, for Celts and Caduceans, of the infinity symbol is considered a portal between the two worlds, of gods and mortals;
  • For the Greeks, the symbol of infinity, at the time the Ouroboros, meant the recreation of things in the universe.
  • The connection of the infinity symbol with the New Age movement is that it is used to represent the union between the physical and spiritual worlds, rebirth, spiritual evolution and balance. In addition, they also believe that the central point of this figure demonstrates the perfect balance between bodies and spirits.

    Thus, the symbol of infinity for the New Age is used to designate the unity between the spiritual and material side.

    How to make the infinity symbol?

    The infinity symbol is nothing more than the drawing of the number 8 horizontally, however, many people draw this number with two circles. In the infinity symbol, this format is wrong.

    To draw the infinity symbol you need to draw two loops that have no start or end points. These points are on the intersection line between the two loops.

    Further information about the infinity symbol

    The symbol of infinity is used in various sciences and beliefs, most often linked to continuity and rebirth.

    In this section of the article we will talk a little more about the meanings of this symbol in other areas such as: its representation in Tarot, its use in the arts and its use in tattoos.

    Infinity symbol in the Tarot

    The infinity symbol appears on two Tarot cards. In Card 1, "The Magician," it appears floating over the man's head, and in Card 11, "The Force," it is on the character that forces the lion's mouth open.

    Furthermore, there is mention of the symbol of infinity in the book "Meditations" on the 22 Major Arcana of the Tarot and in it this symbol is defined as rhythm, breath and circulation. Therefore, it is seen as the eternal rhythm, which circulates continuously and infinitely, the infinite energy of harmony.

    Infinity symbol in the arts

    In addition to spiritual meanings, the infinity symbol is also widely used in various fields of the arts. See some examples below.

    - Paintings and visual arts: In this area of art, the infinity symbol is related to vanishing points, or points at infinity, to create perspective;

    - Literature: The Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges used a language representative of infinity to write some of his books. Using labyrinths, cyclical repetitions and mentions of infinity.

    This symbol is very common in tattoos!

    The infinity symbol is widely used by many people around the world in their tattoos. Its spiritual representativeness is the main reason for this choice by some. Its popularity in the tattoo arts is very linked to its meaning and what it represents in each person's life.

    Besides that, this symbol has its meaning taken to popular beliefs and mysticism, and also represents the sacred, divinity, love, evolution and physical and spiritual balance. Being used in tattoos to mark a personal moment.

    Exploring more about the concept of infinity

    The infinity symbol has several meanings brought by various people from different nations and eras of human history.

    Below we will bring more information about this figure, such as the forms of infinity, the history of its concept, some of its paradoxes and antinomies, and its meaning in various areas of science.

    Forms of infinity

    Besides the meanings of infinity in the arts and spirituality, it also has some other definitions and meanings. See below:

    - Potential Infinity: In this definition infinity is seen as something that has the condition to be increased or extended, according to one's desire;

    - Absolute Infinity: Defines infinity as something that has the capacity to be beyond all creation of reason;

    - Current Infinity: A simple form of definition for this term is the example of the periodic dithecimal, that instead of continuing adding a 9 in 0.9999... it is made the approximation for 1. It is like making the infinity complete.

    History of the concept of infinity

    Many people have devoted their lives to reflecting on and studying the concept of infinity throughout human history. These studies predate Plato and Aristotle, and Zenon of Elia, a Greek philosopher, was the first to study infinity in the 5th century BC.

    In his studies Zenon came to the conclusion that applying the concept of continuity and infinite division to a body in motion, whatever its power or force, means that the motion does not exist.

    Paradoxes and antinomies

    Antinomies are known as a special class of paradoxes, they bring the idea of designation of two contrary ideas. For example, the antinomy between faith and reason. See below some paradoxes about the studies regarding the infinite.

    The two best known paradoxes in history, are the "Dichotomy" and the story of "Achilles and the Tortoise".

    Dichotomy is the theory that says that for an object to travel a defined distance, it must initially reach half of that distance. However, before traveling half the distance, it must travel a quarter of the distance and so on progressively and indefinitely. This way it would be impossible to reach the destination, so this movement is impossible.

    In the story of Achilles and the Tortoise, Achilles will race against a tortoise. Because it is slower, the tortoise is given a ten meter advantage. Achilles can run at twice the speed of the tortoise.

    So when he reaches 10 meters where the turtle started, the turtle will have gone another 5 meters, when he reaches another five, it will have gone another 2.5 meters. And so on indefinitely, so he will never reach it.

    Infinity in different sciences

    For each of the sciences infinity has a definition, in mathematics, for example, it was analyzing the infinite sets that can have different sizes that differentiate them into countable and uncountable infinite sets, that the mathematician Georg Cantor developed the theory of cardinal numbers.

    For physicists there is no measurable quantity that has infinite value, for example, they understand that there is no body with infinite mass or infinite energy.

    In cosmology there are still many doubts about considering the universe, sky and stars as something finite or infinite. At some points, such as the two-dimensional surface of the Earth, for example, it is finite, because leaving a point and going in a straight line, the end point will be where it started.

    In the studies of philosophy, there are arguments that say that, a reasoning came from another previous reasoning, which came from another previous reasoning and so on, infinitely. However, to avoid this infinite regression, they talk about the necessity of a principle that cannot be demonstrated.

    In India, the Jain religion understands the world as infinite, while in monotheism, the notion of infinity is spoken of as eternity and transcendence. In Ancient Egypt, they also speak about the association of transcendence, the notion of infinite space or time.

    The infinity symbol represents the balance between the physical and the spiritual!

    The symbol of infinity represents the balance between the physical and the spiritual in various philosophies and studies of spirituality. As an example, there are the symbols used by New Age, which designate the union between spiritual and material life, as well as birth and death.

    In addition, there are other views that speak about the infinity symbol as the renewal, or even the evolution of the spirit. This concept is based on the fact that the intersection point, central to this symbol, can be seen as a gateway to the balance between spirit and body.

    In this article we have talked about various theories and characteristics about the infinity symbol, we hope this information has helped to remove some of your doubts.

    As an expert in the field of dreams, spirituality and esotericism, I am dedicated to helping others find the meaning in their dreams. Dreams are a powerful tool for understanding our subconscious minds and can offer valuable insights into our daily lives. My own journey into the world of dreams and spirituality began over 20 years ago, and since then I have studied extensively in these areas. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge with others and helping them to connect with their spiritual selves.