Greetings,

I'm interested in patterns.  I do not believe that a pattern is 
some ideal form or some master linguistic definition, so how 
may one consider patterns?  Is a pattern a collection of 
experiences?  May they include kinetic and visual 
experiences?   Nobody ever think about patterns?  


Marsha 



On Sep 23, 2010, at 5:34 AM, MarshaV wrote:

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> 'Justice, for example.   
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> If one considered every bit of knowledge encompassing the pattern of 
> 'justice', is there any individual who holds the entire pattern in memory?  
> And when a particular mental event occurs which includes 'justice' how much 
> of the entire pattern is considered?  And to what detail and intensity is it 
> considered?  Since the mental event is probably pretty short, the most 
> valuable aspects pertinent to the context are included (one hopes), all other 
> aspects are unknown to begin with or drop away.   I do have the entire 
> pattern as superposition with all possible knowledge, and the individual 
> event as collapsing it into a few particular incomplete aspects.   
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> Sorry for the full moon rambling,,, but it's interesting to consider.   
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