Polyptics: the most arrogant people cease to know that they don't know; the most humble find ignorance to be the ground of truth (somehow by opposition, the most opposed things approach a middle ground and remain as unbalanced as themselves)
Limnics: there is no wall in my eyes to keep me from swallowing the voices of birds (evoking birdsong)
Hyperdimensionism: higher thoughts take form, lower forms return to return (like a hypercube, there is an interstasis between formation and shape; both an idea and an activity)
Eridianism: the aperture of miscellany is ideal (philosophical beauty)
Isometry: a resemblance varies by value
Intention and Architecture, by Carolyn Fahey
6 years ago
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