Pelecanidae

Circle high
Coastal waters
Headfirst plunge

Diving pelicans learn that a steep dive angle, ranging from between 60 and 90 degrees, reduces aiming errors due to water surface refraction. Located on their breasts just beneath the skin, air sacs act as cushions to avoid injury from surface forces on impact.

“The brown pelican usually plunge-dives head-first for its prey, from a height as great as 33–66 ft, especially for anchovies and menhaden.” – Andrew Elliott

Return Path

Lead the way
Walk the walk
Individual identity

Portions of personal identity outwardly travel through radiation fields, as the shadowself responds to choices made over the course of daily occurrences.

“We leave something of ourselves behind when we leave a place, we stay there, even though we go away.” – Pascal Mercier

Extensive Abstraction

Spatiotemporal coherence
Materialistic analysis
Event limitation

Isolating powerful undulating energy pulsating on the dynamic shore intersection, sense-awareness perceives one unit factor in nature bound by duration.

“The sea which lies before me as I write glows rather than sparkles in the bland May sunshine.” – Iris Murdoch

Wild Woody’s

Happy Foods
In da hood
Welcome folks

And they do coupons.

“Marketing: it doesn’t have to be complicated.” – Mark Barron

Quality of Passage

Extension connexion
Knowing procedure
Moving on

Territory of dreams in a material world, time moves from current moment to atmospheric mood.

“The sea does not reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach – waiting for a gift from the sea.” – Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Circumstance Rhythm

Luminous passages
Radiating directions
Articulation discourse

A morning walk in a groomed neighborhood is neither an expected affirmation nor a veiled negation. In experience there are many competing serial time modalities derived from various categories of natural duration.

“Now that I have in perception the thing itself, and not a representation, I will only add that the thing is at the end of my gaze and, in general, at the end of my exploration.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Shore Processes

Change over time
Wave energy environment
Current advance

Schematics of relevant phenomena, relations between observable entities change as a characterization of certain behaviors based on acting forces. Prevailing external influences affect human functional capability through intervening self processes.

“Understanding the way shores function throws light on their past history and forms a basis for the prediction of future evolutionary patterns, generally through empirical accumulation knowledge complemented by some form of modeling.” – Edward J. Anthony

Event Character

Significance relatum
Correlative specifically
Immediate awareness

The ambiance of internal space is found in the mutual relations of events within the immediate discernible field of observation. Event boundaries must include past and future incidents as structural elements. These frames exist as remote intervals of unbounded time.

“The unity of this general present fact is expressed by the concept of simultaneity.” – Alfred North Whitehead

Nature Transience

Temporal succession
Immediate extension
Ideal exactitude

Mental calmness follows acceptance of the impossibility of physical stabilization. Although change itself is a persistent process, the understanding of change as inconsistency liberates.

“We are now prepared to consider the meaning of stations in a duration, where stations are a peculiar kind of routes, which define absolute position in the associated timeless space.” – Alfred North Whitehead

Bridges

Physical span
Providing passage
Over an obstacle

The philosophy of movement explores theories of change in natural systems entangled in space and time. Heraclitus famously declared that “all is motion.”

“I am seeking for the bridge which leans from the visible to the invisible through reality.” – Max Beckmann

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