a) COUNT, verb - "to number; to tell or name one by one"...the foundation for counting implies ones choice to count other ones.
b) to be implies a unit (partial) within a system (whole).
c) each partial within a whole represents one; while the whole represents oneness.
d) the base of each one (living) implies oneness (process of dying).
e) one (perceiving) within oneness (perceivable) can be tempted to ignore oneself for suggested dualism aka TWO, adjective [Latin duo] - "one and one".
f) nature sets itself apart aka from whole (perceivable) into each partial (perceiving), partials can suggest each other the inversion of apartheid...togetherness aka e pluribus unum (out of many; one); tikkun olam (healing the world by bringing together), equality (same) through diversity (different); united nations; united states; european union; uniformity, migration (one into another one) etc.
a) COUNT, verb - "to number; to tell or name one by one"...the foundation for counting implies ones choice to count other ones.
b) to be implies a unit (partial) within a system (whole).
c) each partial within a whole represents one; while the whole represents oneness.
d) the base of each one (living) implies oneness (process of dying).
e) one (perceiving) within oneness (perceivable) can be tempted to ignore oneself for suggested dualism aka TWO, adjective [Latin duo] - "one and one".
f) nature sets itself apart aka from whole (perceivable) into each partial (perceiving), partials can suggest each other the inversion of apartheid...togetherness aka e pluribus unum (out of many; one); tikkun olam (healing the world by bringing together), equality (same) through diversity (different); united nations; united states; european union; uniformity, migration (one into another one) etc.