Subjective Life

Light intensity
Information exercise
Awareness experience

The shadowself understands that awareness accounting necessarily distorts accuracy. Attention is the cognitive transaction of enhancing some discernible indications at the expense of other evidence.

“Why would the brain waste energy computing information about subjective awareness and attributing that property to itself, if the brain doesn’t in fact have this property?” – Michael S. A. Graziano

Event Pattern

Certain impressions
Constant conjunction
Across many instances

Under certain identifiable conditions, natural mechanisms structure accidental concomitance. The objective basis of conceptual necessity attributions reside in the working of such apparent mechanisms.

“So it is with the life of souls in a world: fixed laws, consequences unfolding by causal necessity, the whole natural order, are at once limits within which their common life is confined and also the sole condition under which any such life is possible.” – C.S. Lewis

Spheres of Interaction

Inclusive structure
Irreducibly personal
Metaphysical legitimacy

With knowledge of the simulation field comes aesthetic potential. In an elevated arousal level associated with acute awareness, the flux of time seems to slow down in the continuity of perceptible refinement.

“Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it.” – Soren Kierkegaard

Universal Relationships

Time dependent
Change correlation
Physical necessity

The shifting appearance of the natural world offers inexhaustible wonderment. In any transformation process, as a specific quality comes into existence some other quality disappears. Being in the presence of fluid beauty provokes profound reflection and stimulates exuberant joy.

“Each fact is connected to some other single or multiple facts for which they are responsible.” – Cemal Yildirim

Unique Existence

Immediate experience
Intellectually appealing
Reserves hidden within

As seemingly frozen moments in time, various states of static equilibrium are experienced throughout existence. Free choice is necessarily concerned with the ways in which life is shaped by given external forces and structures.

“The aspects of our existence that limit us are the very same ones that bind us to the world and give us scope for action and perception.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Vast Ocean

Horizontal canvas
Warm embrace
Beach beauty

At the sand and water threshold, what is knowable and what isn’t becomes reduced to a more base presence by the nature of unmitigated being. The ongoing interaction and interpenetration of objective existence is intensified by the subjective response of sensory manifestation.

“It is but a marvel and privilege to be able to stand in front of that vast expanse of water and take in the alluring view in front of the eyes.” – Shejuti Pasha

Front Porch

Sit outside
Keeping cool
Socialization staple

Functionally dealing with climatic environmental conditions, the front porch also connects homeowners to neighbors and passing pedestrians.

“There is perhaps no architectural feature that conveys a sense of home, warmth and community like the front porch.” – Adrienne Gaffney

Connectedness

Receptive state
Engaging nature
Spiritual outlook

There is an instinctual tendency to concentrate and contemplate on a magnificent sunset. Attuned to the beauty of nature, magic transpires everyday making life more rewarding.

“For a few minutes, the sky is a spectacle of color — and then it’s over. Yet the psychological effects of admiring the sunset may persist long after the color has faded.” – Linda Wasmer Andrews

Fence Lines

Radiance variance
Space boundary
Displacement restrictions

Almost any ordinary object can become poetic under the lyrical influence of exquisite lighting conditions. In a complex of associations, the quality of consciousness is a composite of sensing and understanding.

“When an incidental color or a random fragrance takes possession of our imagination, we can unexpectedly blossom into a new entity as it gives us wings and enlightens our horizon.” – Erik Pevernagie

Desert Mobile

Time passes
Shifting sands
Changing constantly

In a way that corresponds to existing capacity, life is eternally confronted with the requirement to react to whatever external environment is presented. Emotional and rational associations based on immediate sensory perceptions and reflexive responses develop in a field of opportunity.

“The present changes the past. Looking back you do not find what you left behind.” – J Kiran Desai

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