Common Occurrence

Concurrent indication
Rate of constancy
Flow separation

The diversity of existence resides in the assortment of physical objects that are available and the complex of proceedings that continuously transpire within the stimulation field. Event interpretation depends on memory associations.

“Cognition depends on the kinds of experiences that come from having a body with particular perceptual and motor capabilities that are inseparably linked and that together form the matrix within which reasoning, memory, emotion, language, and all other aspects of mental life are meshed.” – Esther Thelen

Spatial Purpose

Mental experience
Consciousness governing
Causation existence

When driving on an interstate highway, the realm of metaphysical philosophy comes into play. Without evident causation it would be pointless to mark roads with locational guidance decision advice.

“You are an aperture through which the universe is looking at and exploring itself.” – Alan Watts

Orienting Tendency

Primacy of vision
Internal tension
Compounding description

Capturing the essence of things is part of an exploratory existence. The significance of an essence is constructed in association. A dissolution of meaning accompanies the fixation on any isolated point of focus.

“The energy of the mind is the essence of life.” – Aristotle

Sensible Flux

Signal event
Suspended present
Action initiation

A visceral sensible thickness is impenetrable by concepts alone. The feeling of existing along a motion axis sometimes feels disorientating in its complicated interval.

“We are responsible beyond our intentions. It is impossible for the attention directing the act to avoid inadvertent action.” – Emmanuel Levinas

Decision Insight

Operational intelligence
Interactive consideration
Various possibilities

Adoption of resolutions, formal clues indicating divergent destinations stream overhead in a rapid framework. Autonomy and discretion are indispensable when engaged in flexible adaptability, and choice is essential to sovereignty and autonomy.

“The universe has no fixed agenda. Once you make any decision, it works around that decision. There is no right or wrong, only a series of possibilities that shift with each thought, feeling, and action that you experience.” – Deepak Chopra

Upper Limits

Action indicator
Constitutive reality
Pivotal motivation

Setting the stage for future possibilities, directional signage rapidly flashes-by overhead. Opening an imperative to collect experiences, elsewhere things are different from how things are here.

“Imagination may have a disruptive function. Its image in this case is productive, an imaging of something else, the elsewhere.” – Paul Ricoeur

Transfiguration

Change in form
Momentum rate
Velocity vector

An aesthetic attitude towards the world of phenomenal experience informs a poetic conception of appearance as a complex field consisting of a number of interdependent factors.

“Art and composition tolerate no conventional fetters: mind and soul soar above them.” – Joseph Haydn

Disconnected Aspiration

Unconscious impulse
Largely indifferent
Purely indefinite

Something within art must seize and arouse an emotional element in order to transform, giving expression beyond normal boundaries. When aesthetically attuned to the physical environment, affecting force is returned to the subject by the object.

“Works of art rise like islands from a current of more pragmatic concerns.” – Mike Mallory

Potential Presence

Soul seeking
Realization development
Locational evaluation

Lighting conditions and speed of encounter are critical components in the continuum of visual experience. Inferring true physical consistence is often impossible, but unnecessary for successful an adaptive response. Of course, explaining the nature of truth becomes an application of meaningful metaphysical presuppositions along the way.

“Everything the artist touches may at some future time turn into artistic gold, so that his whole life is a preparation for his work, all his experiences are raw material for creation, all his contacts with the world assume creative possibilities.” – Max Schoen

Crossroads to Nowhere

Around the edges
Foreseen periphery
Attendant turmoils

Drawing attention to intermediate circumstances between past and future possible alternatives, messages flash by. Transcending the arrow of time, mythologies develop a life of their own.

“Ooh, standin’ at the crossroad, tried to flag a ride. Didn’t nobody seem to know me, everybody passed me by.” – Robert Johnson

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