1a Context exists where there is an answer to a question. If nothing of existence is left out of context then there be no question (and no context) altogether, as you could not have an answer as something separate from a context which is everything.
2b If not, the meaning you perceive is not the context. Context is defined not only by your limited individual perception but more crucially by your response. It is the relationship between the two.
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2c You cannot have a limited answer to a question which has unlimited context for the simple reason that it does not exist as something separate from it.
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3a For purposes of communicating (which is to say, acting on) the limited perceptions of our mind, context is always limited in scope and purpose. It is a relationship which we can perceive and act on, and for the most part, it's the most we currently have, but certainly not all.
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Thanks for the great questions. Really enjoyed them.
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