Tuesday, July 16, 2013
That Flower of Symmetrical Coalescence
That Flower of Symmetrical Coalescence
Good evening. As the cycles of time come round on them selves we see the models for human diversity coalesce into a symmetrical flower. I was quite happy to look up, Bloom's "TAXONOMY" in Wikipedia. It is designed to look like a 6 petaled flower. Just like; The 12 Astrological Signs/ Months/Hours <12 parts> The Eneagram <9 petals>, The Chinese Five Element System <5 petals>, The 4 Temperaments or Directions <4 parts>, and so on, all of these models have a kind of modular symmetry. Each of the individual parts are similar in form and function.
We start with that original division of comparing one thing to another. Yang to Yin, larger to smaller, male to female, bottom to top and so forth. From that first pairing we go from a single point to a line connecting the two points. Adding another point we come to three points which forms a surface. A forth point added to our set, if it is out of the plane of the first three points our model goes from just an area to an actual volume. With a 5th dimension we go from the substance and it's form next to motion and time. {Elementary Caballa, 101} and so on. {Check Crowley's NAPLES ARRANGEMENT in the "BOOK OF THOTH.}
Such is the case for any analysis of a multi-variant statistic. With each new variable we add an extra dimension. Every time we are comparing more than just a couple of different variables we are creating progressively more possible combinations of variety. We as people really are this interesting. Knowing about all these detailed differences between different people is easier to understand if we are oblivious to statistical analysis and the calculus of variation involving huge numbers. This is why I have avoided trying to bring up this very heavy issue of human variability until now.
This is the key to understanding "Meta Formal Logic." Each unity, (a person, the sky, the earth, the seasons, time, the family, etc,) are all divided equally. {By the process I call, an "Enumerate Partition."} And then all of these individualized parts are drawn back together again as the reunified totality. {Here we come to what I have come to describe as, the "Symmetrical coalescence."}
Why these conventions have remained consistent throughout human history, I really can't say. But fortunately for those of us with a respect for unanswered questions these tools have great utility. And frankly I really can't imagine measuring something as abstract as time any other way.
I must confess that for all of the information I'm writing here on this infinite scroll, You, My discriminating readers are scrutinizing the blog and focusing in on central theme. I believe this document will be much easier to read in hard copy edited to be read from the beginning. But of course re editing will make the final draft.