It's a common misconception that enlightenment is the discovery of meaning. Enlightenment is the deconstruction of meaning.
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Replying to @Plinz
Isn't it a common misconception, that meaning is a thing? Isn't it rather the construct itself, which grew like a crystal, and so is by nature very subjective? Enlightenment shall so be some kind of crack in that, you say? Not some new meta-pattern one recognizes? (q. over q. :)
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Replying to @gonzo1138
I think there is a technical sense, in which meaning it the functional role of a model, and a phenomenological sense (upper case Meaning), in which it is the experience of existing inside of a feedback loop.
3:50 PM - 21 Mar 2019
from Phoenix, AZ
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