
These books were the sources of Meaningness! A different guide to the overall shape of my work: the history and significance of each inspiration.https://meaningness.com/further-reading
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"Meaning resides in interaction, rather than in our heads or in objects." I originally got this point from Aleister Crowley!
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He was heavily influenced by Nietzsche, if I remember correctly? I’ve read only a little of Crowley’s work… do you recall where he made this point?
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I don't. Might have been Magick in Theory and Practice. I remember that he used a mathematical analogy that was, v. roughly, "meaning lies in the edges of the graph, not the nodes". Not caffeinated to wade through this atm: http://www.sacred-texts.com/oto/aba/aba.htm
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Oh man, check out the opening line of http://www.sacred-texts.com/oto/aba/chap0.htm …
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