| On Systems by Nathan Coppedge | ||||||||
Systemic Illusion Ultimately, thought is the only system which does not join in the unity of meanings. Thoughts are keys which permit the human interface to network with the world of meanings, by accessing the ten thousand folded folds of systemic union. Human experience is as unique as the keys active in this process. The keys are symbols for the depth of association, and the slant and character of expression. Systems need not be identical to be related, and once related they share in that fundamental common reference�truth. Truth is essentially what has value to people, the quality reflected when an object has meaning. It may be as simple as excitement, or anticipation, or it may be a distant reverance bordering on the religious. In any case, thought is that which cherishes and clasps onto meaning, and seeks expression when meanings seem greater than self-identity. The illusion of systems is their apparent disparity, the way any characteristic can seperate one system from another. Yet they all engage in the intricacy of meanings. So long as they are formed in layers, the only way to say that something does not correspond is if it does not exist. But such a claim is the outright denial that a given expression has any meaning. As long as things are intricate, there is at least a literal correspondence. And such a correspondence implies a far deeper interrelationship�that something can be housed between any two given realities. NEXT Return to Essays Main The preceding, as well as all other parts of Nathan's Philosophy and Writing are pending copyright (c) 2006, Nathan Coppedge |
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