QUESTION:    

IS THERE A WAY TO CONCEPTUALIZATION AND EMBODYING THOUGHT BEYOND THE LIMITATIONS OF SINGLE WORDS, TERMS, FIELDS, AREAS, OR DOMAINS?

[What We Know Where: Points for Discussion of H. Benking Speech  ]

WHERE ?  
  Subject: 1.PLACE
Object: Geography.
(Basic) Ground; Platform;Root(s);Fundament;Floor;..
Description: WALKING
In the imaginary space of our thinking there is place for every item that we can think of.

At first an item is no more than a point in space at an  unique place.

If we focus on a  single item then we obtain a closer view of the local surroundings.

 

HOW MUCH?  
  Subject: 2.QUANTITY
Object: Exact Science
Amount;addition/subtraction;lenght;height;a tower;a list;...
Description: BICYCLE
Each item/point has its collection of links. Every connection counts.

 

WHAT?  
  Subject: 3. SITUATION
Object: Traffic;Commerce
Switch;traffic;crosspoint;arena;field;stage;area;table;diagram;...
Description: CAR
When 3 or more points are interconnected preference might be given to certain connections above others.

 

WHEN?  
  Subject: 4. TIME
Object: History
Time(s);repetition;rounds;loops;enclosed area;orbits;routine;routing;training;process;multiplication/division;tree;directory;river;delta;..
Description: TRAIN
Repititive connecting leads to compound-connections that include:

- strings made out of 2 or  more connections;

- loops, cycled connections.

                           

WHERETO?  
  Subject: 5. DIRECTION
Object: Art
Objective;target;vector;inclination;elevation;expression;spin-off;transport;production;design;art;metaphor;leaving flatland;...
Description: PLANE
The preference of connections that is outlined in the manufacture of a compound-connection can be transposed to the blue-print of other compound-connections.

 

WHY?  
  Subject: 6. JUDGEMENT
Object: Law, filosophy;
Reason;criterion;argument;gravity;weight;..
Description: SPACE TRAVEL
Choice between transposed preferences of compound-connections.

 

WHO?  
  Subject: 7. EXPERIENCE
Object: Psychology
Taste;(self-)awareness;identity;family;home;living;life;niche;habitat;environment;
Description: LIFE
Compound of preferences.

 

YES OR NO?  
  Subject: 8. BORDER
Object:  
Frontier;fence;wall;barrier;filter;box;enclosure;knots;division of cell;check;chess;..
Description: FISHNET
Disconnections.

 

HOW?  
  Subject: 9. WAY
Object:  
Guide;tools;technics;know-how;practice;"gold";means;in/out;
Description: VESSELS
Universal connection-possibility.

Depending of what is in the inside-world of an item there is posibility to connect to the outside-world.

 

ANY MORE QUESTIONS? OR SUGGESTIONS / CORRECTIONS ?
  Subject: 10. This site.
Object: Your reactions: E-MAIL.
 
Description: HARBOUR (LINKS)
  ABOUT HEINER BENKING

The DuVersity Gurdjieff, Bennett, Systematics and the Enneagram

2001 A Space Odyssey - Underman's 2001

 
R.A.van Putten,

Rotterdam,  15-08-01 23:04:13.