Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
As it is stated.
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Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
(As stated, no.)
Knowledge is pattern cognition. Thinking is pattern implication.
(As stated, yes.)
(As stated, no.)
Knowledge is pattern cognition. Thinking is pattern implication.
(As stated, yes.)
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Re: Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
How about me and you as a cult?
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Re: Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
Here's the sort of thing I was talking about: eodnhoj7 just posted "All Being is Free Relative to Void" --that's good fodder for a cult, just like "Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation." I don't think or post gobbledygooky balderdash like that, otherwise I'd be up for being a co-leader of a cult with you (as long as we also promote lots of casual sex within the cult, otherwise I'd still not be into it.)
Re: Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
Or like not believing in the subconscious mind.Terrapin Station wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:38 pm Here's the sort of thing I was talking about: eodnhoj7 just posted "All Being is Free Relative to Void" --that's good fodder for a cult, just like "Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation." I don't think or post gobbledygooky balderdash like that, otherwise I'd be up for being a co-leader of a cult with you (as long as we also promote lots of casual sex within the cult, otherwise I'd still not be into it.)
Re: Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
Comparative shortness is only situationally irrelevant.
Re: Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
Re: Knowledge is pattern, thinking is pattern formation
First content, then form. The form of the content can vary. Six words is as rigid a form as a four-sided frame that borders a painting expressing the same content as the words.
When bound by the limitations of frame or word count, when bound by a frame work, thinking about the medium rather than the content is required to fit the content into the frame. Even that whacky Jackson Pollock was bound by form, which he transcended.
Because of any particular medium's limitations, reception of a content-transmission can change cognition of the content so that, for example, celestial music may sound like nails on a blackboard to a tin ear, whereas a tuned ear will transcend the transmission right to the essence.
Of course, there is mingling of form and content; the boundaries separating the two are as "created" as the boundary separating life and consciousness. When the transmission is right, form and content are inseparable, and the same content can be inseparable from another form. The form derives from the content, and the content is identified rather than formed, identified by awareness peering through a portal of consciousness into the one mind.
However, expression of the content is formed, and that form must be pattern formation, for even chaos is patterned although unrecognized as such.