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Existence as a Form of Projection


Observations/Reflections: On Existence as a Form of Projection
Status: Dictated but Not Reviewed
Published: 03/12/10
Written: 02/04/2010
Dictated By: Flint McGlaughlin

In some ways it seems that existence is a form of projection. I'm not certain if it is a projection from the static state, I'm not certain if there is a static state. To be is essentially a form of projection. Elsewhere I have written that life can be understood as 'entity acts within place'. This point is suggested by the structure of our subject/predicate language. This is characteristic of active and passive sentences. A passive sentence is still an expression of action. It is a form of projection. When I say "John is good", I am stating that the subject is, and that this 'is' (projection), occurs within 'place'.

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