Friday, May 29, 2015

A Table of Contents

                                        
     1st.   Meta Formal Logic  &  Preverbal Intelligences
                   The origins of ordering, signage and symbolic language
                        1.a, Language ordering and mapping for Perceptual Ordination

     2nd.  Enumerative Partition  & Symmetrical Coalescence
                   Taking things apart, and putting it all back together again (Solve Et Coagula)

     3rd.   Mappings for the Self as a Unity
                   Comparative Modeling (Analysis by Analogy) {Time Metrics}

     4th.   Accounting of These Modelings by Similar Types and Utility
                   Alternative Medicine,  Divination and Spiritual Technologies.
                        4. a, Analyzing Structures of Meaning. {Analysis by Analogy}


                "Meta Formal  Logic" is the term I use for the awareness of things we can divide into totalities creating discreet uniform partitions. The most rudimentary and immediate are orderings like gender, age and hierarchical orders of relations by successive family and kinship in sequence. This is including but not limited to comparison by size, order or status.  What makes these types of analytics significant is not just how they reflect ordinary reasoning but that they predate our historical traditions. These basic ordering principles and grouping instincts were never limited to just families or kinship. These intelligences most simply and clearly resemble our most early use of prioritization before language. The fact that these types of typologies transcend the family, gender and age exemplifies the universality of these branching ordering procedures. This is the origin of logic itself.

                Were we to speak of a heritage of shared culture or heritage, we are looking at the rudiments of language, signage and thought. We have an actual history of logic. But in someways logic for early humans was much more rational than it is today. Deductive or Inductive reasoning was much more a process of understanding by observation. It is not necessary at this time to bring up early anthropology but I simple want to explain the origins of analytical thought as a cultural process.

                We get symmetrical partitions by division in our spiritual models for things like divination and early (Inductive) medical diagnostics, which simultaneously had emerged along with all early Babylonian time metrics of years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds and degrees. (Which we still use today.) This tendency to want to find order and meaning are a signature of human awareness and our a shared evolution of language and thought. These tendencies are so universal that people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, need to structure and order everything uncontrollably. I have seen more than a few psychics completely loose all perspective in their attempts to force the world to fit into their own preferred type of formalized meta logic.

     Meta Formal Logic is an indispensable tool for data analysis, but it is by analogy only, mapping territory. (The map is not the territory.) "Perceptual Ordination" shows us exactly how simple this language of order really is.
 
 Basic Dualities;
                             Male, Female / Left, Right
                             Parent, Child / Before, After
                             Earth, Sky / Up, Down
                             Mother, Father / Inside, Out
                             Submissive, Dominant / Leading, Following / Serving / Ruling
                             Familiar, Strange / the Few, the Many / Commonality, Alienation  
And so on.
 
     Point being, I define the simple structure and ordering of what occurs at the most simple of intuitive levels. Most of what we use as language started with preverbal awarenesses, possibly quite the opposite of the popular pretenses of sentient intelligence being exclusively dependent on the evolution of languages alone. I hope my personal views and biases, do not interfere with the soundness of my assertions. Fortunately these concepts are not at all too complex, I hope.

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