I've noticed a certain methodology in my creative process, working roughly in a system of checks, returning or reiterating unless conditions are met:
1. Compelling: feng shui, attraction, prescient sense, seeking the inexorable, health
2. Fixation: ideal of "vicarious rapture" for justice/ beauty/ articulation/ joinery
3. Object of Importance: an element expressive of a dynamic, or holding a logic
4. Excursion: borrowing impetus, carried by an idea, nurturing patience and concern
5. Expression: action compelled from concern; discovery of a form for fixation; i.e. a second layer of compelling
6. Worlding: enduring modes and concerns compelled from fixations, as discovered in the expressive mode; a second layer of fixation
7. "Fascination": technical term for comparing "worlds", modes, symbols, or impressions, metaphorically or analogically. A second layer of object
8. Departure: erratic or fearful search for new foundations or passions, roughly as rational as all foundations already relied upon. A second layer of excursion
(compelling, fixation, object of importance, excursion, expression, worlding, fascination, departure)
Interpreting under a categorical loop:
1. life of method,
2. method of madness,
3. madness of form,
4. form of an idea,
5. an idea compelled,
6. compelling fixed,
7. fixate forms,
8. formal excursions
Or, roughly (a practical summary):
1. Enthusiasm
2. Consideration
3. Formalism
4. Living with it
5. Recognizing and identifying
6. Mode-as-symbol
7. Scrying life
8. Adventure / Diversion
Monday, January 7, 2008
Saturday, January 5, 2008
For the sake of the perpetuity of system
I'm posting a chart demonstrating a deductive method of Unity, explicated in my book, The Motist. I would reserve this strictly for my published material, but I find at this point that publication is uncertain and holds few certain merits.
The diagram shows an evaluation in qualific terms of a "meat factory", considered categorically in terms of one specific form of deduction, to point a categorical hierarchy of qualification.
The diagram follows. Enlarge by clicking directly on the image
This is a snapshot of a linear-degenerative or strictly linear form of the IEOC method, in which "Spending" is the fundamental nature of the chart, "Loss" is the process or effectiveness, "Process or Fear/Pain" is the objectivity, and "Horror or Butchering" is changeable (reflecting Identity, Effectiveness, Object, and Change).
The diagram shows an evaluation in qualific terms of a "meat factory", considered categorically in terms of one specific form of deduction, to point a categorical hierarchy of qualification.
The diagram follows. Enlarge by clicking directly on the image
This is a snapshot of a linear-degenerative or strictly linear form of the IEOC method, in which "Spending" is the fundamental nature of the chart, "Loss" is the process or effectiveness, "Process or Fear/Pain" is the objectivity, and "Horror or Butchering" is changeable (reflecting Identity, Effectiveness, Object, and Change).
IEOC Method
The Identity-Effective-Objective-Changeable division of unity may roughly be titled the "IEOC" Method.
It may roughly be divided into several levels of comparison, running from an iterative-degenerative linearity, to strictly linear and macro-cyclical.
Hierarchies in triplet sets such as "precept --> method --> ennumeration" and "holism --> relation --> solution" provide a basis for determining the precise nature of comparisons leading to concise and totalistic evaluations of dichoto-nominal circumstances, or bases for categorical situations.
A pan-systemic evaluation of methods is due when I finish my recent book project: Motism: the Ninesquare Notebook.
It may roughly be divided into several levels of comparison, running from an iterative-degenerative linearity, to strictly linear and macro-cyclical.
Hierarchies in triplet sets such as "precept --> method --> ennumeration" and "holism --> relation --> solution" provide a basis for determining the precise nature of comparisons leading to concise and totalistic evaluations of dichoto-nominal circumstances, or bases for categorical situations.
A pan-systemic evaluation of methods is due when I finish my recent book project: Motism: the Ninesquare Notebook.