Friday, August 18, 2017

The Necessary Three Confessions From The Meaning Spaces Of Any Reality

It's not that I cannot see,
but that I look
with the wrong eyes.

It's not that I cannot feel,
but that I cannot see feeling
as another kind of knowing

It's not that I cannot think,
but that I feel so little
for thinking.



[Post Note: those meaning spaces referred to in the title, in case you were wondering, are:

1. Physical meaning space (where matter makes meaningful connections into more complex matter) because the starting frame of reference for being able to associate in the first place (the numbers associated with the Anthropic Principle; perhaps at least in the case of our type of meaning processor in any case).

2. Mind meaning space (where objectified language guides identity, and point of view, to rationality through meaningful thought connections as observations create facts, for which patterns emerge to create ideas, with further meaningful thought connections).

3. Body meaning space where associations are made between internal chemical, and lower brain imperatives, with the great exterior, body complex states of skin, and muscle, and bone, as well as the usual external senses, across far more stimuli than than the conscious mind can contain in an ordinary mind space, or physical space, objectification.




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