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actualizative

having the property of self-actualization or convergence between self and ideal (recursive) self. Refers to an individual having a sense of his own existential orientation; a movement aware of its own orientation in history; the fake converging with the real (hypermodernism); or past and future converging into a single resonant moment in time (metamodernism).

Marilyn Monroe was an actualizative starlet who was not only unparalleled onscreen, but recognized her own contributions to film pantheon as iconic during the course of her career.

by sandrawine. June 14, 2017

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hyperlinear

Linearity of such infinite nature that it reveals its cyclicality in the next cultural or metaphysical dimension.

Self-reference, which is congruent to consciousness itself, is a hyperlinear manifestation that has a recursive (cyclical) foundation.

by sandrawine. October 26, 2017


vaportarian

Someone who believes will is synthetic and follows a paradigm of vaporous (emergent) desire.

A vaportarian is someone who follows Schopenhauer's power-to-desire momentum.

by sandrawine. June 30, 2018


corporeality

Measurement by one's body.

Corporeality is measurement by one's body, in contrast to measurement by one's mind in rationalism.

by sandrawine. October 2, 2020


pharisaicalism

Pharisaicalism is the idea that acting as a participant in a paradigm makes someone liable for the self-same paradigm.

For instance a capitalist is liable for capitalism, whether or not he knows of capitalism.

Pharisaicalism does not make an observer-observation distinction. The observer IS the observation.

by sandrawine. August 26, 2020


operational

Cohering to the context of the first usage of the word.

An operational word would cohere to the word's original usage.

For instance the statement "All capitalist countries are based on slave trade" is operationally incorrect because slave traders acted in the context of mercantilism.

by sandrawine. October 22, 2020

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null point

The point that is neither true nor false.

The point at which the cyclical meets the linear.

A point that shares an ambiguous relationship with a line.

Diametrically opposed to the point of the real.

Solipsism.

Self-congruence.

A null point is the gray area that lies between false and true points. It is diametrically opposite to the real point on the quadrant of meta-values.

by sandrawine. June 28, 2018

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