a) suggested CIVIC (city) implies surrounding a center. What if that represents the inversion of being center (perceiving) of surrounding (perceivable)?
b) does one really own a civic DUTY (that which a person owes to another) or does each one (life) need to adapt to being processed (inception towards death)?
cost
What if perceivable represents value and each one perceiving represents evaluation? Can there be a higher value than evaluation? What if the whole (process of dying) represents the cost, and each partial (living) the price? Why is it called PAY (to discharge a debt) MENT (mind; memory)?
a) suggested CIVIC (city) implies surrounding a center. What if that represents the inversion of being center (perceiving) of surrounding (perceivable)?
b) does one really own a civic DUTY (that which a person owes to another) or does each one (life) need to adapt to being processed (inception towards death)?
What if perceivable represents value and each one perceiving represents evaluation? Can there be a higher value than evaluation? What if the whole (process of dying) represents the cost, and each partial (living) the price? Why is it called PAY (to discharge a debt) MENT (mind; memory)?