It’s your life! (1)

 

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Connect principles you constantly use.
They open up new definitions-new meaning.

Double Hilix Image. Courtesy of Google "free to use images"

Double Helix..
Courtesy of Google
“free to use images” The Code of Life.

 

The Code of Life presides within your being and has thousands of years of evolution.
All principles in the placeholder above are available because of the double helix. You can now use semantics to express the infinite qualities that are the  structure of your being. Curiously only you can do it. Through your semantic template and your attention, you will recognize what is meaningful to you.

Use the structure of our language without dichotomies. They are the foundation principles
that are left, and all life functions to some degree within their ambit. Unify them in pairs
for yourself and seek your defined meaning within the template. Search through your template list for any one where you find meaning.                                                                           They are constantly interconnected and interdependent, and can only function within that discipline for you. The remarkable multiplicity of new meanings is the addition to your consciousness.
New meanings can never be ill-used, only for the necessary production of a new way to travel.
To construct your list start with those that are evidently true.
Do you need sustenance?
Are you dependent?
If you have answered the first question Yes, ergo it also answers the second question Yes.
That you and I depend on sustenance is an irrevocable fact of all life! It is part of the code – it is real!
Acquire a good thesaurus loaded with dichotomies. Follow the suggestion in the earlier blog, and you are on your way. It’s a free way to travel – good luck.
You can click back and forward between blogs. There’s an arrow above.

Will continue these shorter blogs as I’m able.

Footnote: To refresh the original purpose of  my earlier blogs. These shorter inserts offer the reason I started to search for any data, ancient or otherwise on human consciousness, specifically related to Alzheimer’s.
At 89 years of age (well past my used by date) it may well be that I am a candidate with a focus on my own pending dementia. If so, then the theory and the method I write about is holding it at bay. To address the health of my mind in this way could be the catalyst that retains its own functional activity.
A semantic template can be created using data on both domain pages.                                                     No definition of absolutes or principles can be ill-defined.
The are always interconnected and interdependent.
Each configuration constructed by anyone has meaning particular to them, although its value is universal. That  is why it is never personal property!

‘That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history’.
Aldous Huxley (26 July 1894 -22 November 1963.
Amen to that!

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Bridie.

 

 

 

About Bridie.

Born in Govan Glasgow 1927. Those were the days.
This entry was posted in Absolutes, Alzheimers, Consciousness, Language, Mindfulness, Semantics. Bookmark the permalink.

2 Responses to It’s your life! (1)

  1. N Filbert says:

    Your intuitions put me in mind of Eugene Gendlin and his concepts of “more than” and “…” – that our going-on and becoming-in-surround evince a novelty and with-ness (Heidegger, being-with) get closer to what our odd particular sort of organism-in-environment is capable of and might experience… astonishingly limited sphere of being that to-itself can often seem quite grand… and in experience indeed might be so – but immersed in unknown / unknowable beyonds. Finitude + “code of life” species-specificness + immersion : livING (?)

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  2. bridie83. says:

    My previous reply to The Semantic Template. It’s your life!
    Bridie.

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