June 10, 2010

Symbolic Transformation within Quantum Fields


Conceptual impressions surrounding this post are yet to be substantiated, corroborated, confirmed or woven into a larger argument or network.


One of the primary reasons for meaning and purpose to exist in opposition of each other is to create the dynamic where every situation can be critically analyzed thereby deepening the experience; without which the expansion of consciousness and life itself would be impossible.


The duality between meaning and purpose brings movement and life to awareness, yet only through meaning can a greater holistic understanding of every situation be realized and understood.

Design is a feeling and much more than just an intellectual process. Meaning creates the thoughts, which create and give purpose to reality. Meaning is projected outward into an objective world where whatever is felt or thought can likewise be created











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2 comments:

  1. Great post. Liked the duality of meaning and purpose giving rise to movement, life and consciousness.

    But I think consciousness is not dynamic -- it is unborn, 'unorigninated', unmade and uncompounded. It illuminates everything, sees through the duality and arrives at unity.

    The meaning is the product of the mind that comes out in the objective world. More illuminated the mind is with the light of consciousness better is the output in the objective world. It dissolves the duality of meaning and purpose and unity emerges that is stronger than both.

    Difficult to talk on this.

    How does one describe the color 'red'?

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  2. Hi: D

    Thanx for the response. Design is that phenomenon which allows consciousness to be realized. I propose that without design, the very concept of consciousness wouldn't exist, nor would it be a topic of discussion, or awareness. All that is considered and/or defined as mental, emotional and/or physical is made apparent to consciousness through symbolic means, i.e. design. (de-sign) Words, pictures, numbers, forms, emotions, thought, dreams, etc. are all simple examples of design making consciousness conscionable.

    Rather than dissolving meaning and purpose, design affords us the opportunity to "observe" consciousness within the constraints of a particular time and space. This is what I think you mean in reference to bringing "light" and "unity" to a situation. And since design is the very means by which consciousness can be unified in a quantum like fashion, it also functions as the primary universal tool capable of penetrating the unknown. (Currently it is being used in the formation, i.e. pattern, of a scientific paradigm.)

    The color red, like ice cream, can be described in many ways, but it can only be understood through experience. Experience is an example of the "bundling" of an assortment of symbolic moments that together help generate larger patterns of meaning and purpose that either support, or negate, earlier conditioned belief systems.

    I believe consciousness cannot help but be dynamic because it is an integral part of what could be considered "life". I propose that without design we wouldn't able to comprehend such a grandiose description of awareness, or to simply discuss it as we are now.

    That's a whole other series of issues. Thanx D for letting me better clarify these positions to myself one more time. It also helps me rephrase many of these points into a language I hope will be better understood. Please bring on more comments.

    Namaste

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