“We arrive where we began, and see it for the first time.” — T. S. Eliot
Our journey has moved from the playful, elusive landscapes of nonsense to the structured expanses of relational ontology, threading through myth and luminous experience. Each step has revealed a common principle: possibility is primary, and relation is its medium.
1. Possibility Without Premature Fixation
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Nonsense foregrounds surplus, resisting closure and capturing potential.
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Myth patterns relational fields into emergent narratives.
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Luminous experience allows perception to activate without imposing limits.
Across these domains, meaning is activated, not possessed, a dynamic ecology rather than a hierarchy of facts.
2. Relation as the Ground
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Objects, identity, causality, truth, and time emerge from relational fields.
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Everyday realism, with its focus on independence and fixed entities, is revealed as a surface pattern of deeper relational processes.
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Whether in thought, perception, or story, relation produces coherence, persistence, and continuity.
Understanding this is the key to seeing how nonsense, myth, and experience are not marginal curiosities, but windows into the underlying structure of possibility itself.
3. Seeing, Thinking, and Playing Relationally
The reader is invited to move through this ecology with awareness:
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Play with structures without demanding finality.
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Trace patterns without assuming intrinsic objects.
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Observe novelty without fear of collapse.
In doing so, one cultivates the sensibility that underpins relational ontology, making ordinary perception and thought an exercise in navigating possibility.
Aphorism:“Possibility is the air we breathe; relation is the ground we walk upon; and wonder is the compass that keeps us moving.”
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