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The Whole


The Metaphysical Ideal is not, nor can it represent a Whole, but rather only a Part. A Whole is a circumscribed domain, which is contained in a larger environ, of which it is a Part. A Whole is said to produce Products internal to itself, while a Part as external to itself. A Whole is composed of a numerically limited multiplicity of elements, which comprise a commonality of Unified Function, in conjunction with each other, and which produces results and products, primarily internal to itself, and for the all equitably.

The Part


The Metaphysical Ideal is akin to a Part, in that it represents perfection, and as such is singular, specific, distinctive, quintessential, paragonal, exemplar and exclusive, as such as fame, fortune, power, property and talent. If the Whole represents the All, the everything and everybody, as mutually dependent, possessing a commonality of environment and being, the Part represents the production of products that may be elite, superior, private and exclusive, of all so-called lesser entities and beings.

Interpretation


Interpretation is the selection of specific memories called Association, from the multitudinous store of impressions and images in the memory, which are affiliated, attached, related or associated to specific sensory registration or thinking in the immediate present. Associations give recognition, identification, context and implication to present-time sensory registration. From the post card of the Eiffel Tower, one associated or brought to mind memories and images of Paris. Association from which Interpretation proceeds is called Interpretive Context, as the Associative Landscape of the individual, from which reality or thinking is interpreted, as things must be recognized and defined by the context of what the individual has had experience and knows, which is stored in the memory as Association. Hearing of a Tornado in the mid-Atlantic as the context, one associated from past experience, childhood memories of just such a storm.

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