Subject Proposition

Contained in reasoning
Consequent conceiving
Predicated informatively

Reasoning is a form of cognitive organization.

“What is inside and what is outside reason and/or nature is therefore a local problem in the sense that it is consequent upon one thing being consequent upon another.” – Iain Hamilton Grant

Active Experience

Woven landscape
Vital value
Meaning reference

A low moon contributes to the Ocean Sands early morning ambiance.

“Vision is already inhabited by a meaning (sens) which gives it a function in the spectacle of the world and in our existence.” – Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Indivisible Unity

Realizing potentials
Existential significance
Natural essence

The abiding essence of existence manifests in sea and sky integration.

“It is all one to me where I begin; for I shall come back again there.” – Parmenides

Mountain Stream

Flowing down
Steep gradient
Swift flow rate

Climbing east out of Grand Valley the vegetation and scenery rapidly transform.

“Colorado’s Grand Mesa Scenic Byway leads through old-growth forests, aspens, meadows and so many lakes you’ll lose track. That’s Grand Mesa in a nutshell.” – Staff Writer

Formal Qualities

Singular ability
Ordinary transform
Resonant quality

Companionable, geometrical, and spiritual, all imbue a warm presence.

“Give me matter, and I will construct a world out of it!” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Imperatives Play

Prudence point
Considerable role
Hypothetical judgment

Energy dances in space interacting with matter over time.

“Give me matter, and I will construct a world out of it!” – Immanuel Kant

Intentionally Plunge

Execute a dive
Precipitous drop
Water headfirst

Pelicans diving into the ocean accelerate fast from as high as 60 feet above the surface.

“Diving is a leap of faith plus gravity.” – Gabrielle Zevin

In Physics

Quantitative property
Transferred to a body
Converted in form

Working with secular highlights in a creative frame of mind, putting wave motion in motion.

“Curiosity has its own reason for existence.” – Albert Einstein

Vertical Immanence

Relational perspective
Geologic forces
Material progress

Wonderment advances to greater heights.

“I went into geology because I like being outdoors, and because everybody in geology seemed, well, they all seemed like free spirits or renegades or something. You know, climbing mountains and hiking deserts and stuff.” – Kathy B. Steele

Something Coming

Long run
On track
About this place

Refining an aesthetic experience takes time and dedication.

“You belong somewhere you feel free.” – Tom Petty

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