And in this reification process, it is that cage wall that creates separation 
between the phenomenon/concept and the self when an image, construct or 
definition is erected and assigned.  imho   


> 
> 
> To me this quote represents reification, where the cage of a definition 
> excludes context, intuition and heart. 
> 
> 
> 
>> 
>> RMP:  
>> 
>> "... The definition is a cage...  You set limits on what a word is.  You set 
>> limits on what your experience is.  And those limits, which you set in order 
>> that you can manipulate these words, are also a cage for that word.  It 
>> can't go beyond it one way or another."   
>> 
>>    ('The MOQ at Oxford', Part 4: The Church of Reason)   
>> 
>> 
> 
> 


 
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