Gnomic aspect
NOMINAL (thingness)
noun : person, place, thing, idea (‘the dog”)
pronoun: a signifier of an adjacent noun ( “The dog” > “it”)
adjective : a modifier of a noun (“the happy dog”)
DYNAMIC (motion)
verb : an action
intransitive verb : an action that requires an object (“the dog ate the food”)
transitive verb : a self-evident action (“the dog sleeps”)
adv
Agnosthesia
n.
the state of not knowing how you really feel about something, which forces you to sift through clues hidden in your own behavior, as if you were some other person—noticing a twist of acid in your voice, an obscene amount of effort you put into something trifling, or an inexplicable weight on your shoulders that makes it difficult to... See more
n.
the state of not knowing how you really feel about something, which forces you to sift through clues hidden in your own behavior, as if you were some other person—noticing a twist of acid in your voice, an obscene amount of effort you put into something trifling, or an inexplicable weight on your shoulders that makes it difficult to... See more
Agnosthesia | The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows
The method began as an avoidance of direct description, leading to a focus on negative description, what is called in Latin via negativa, the negative way, after theological traditions, particularly in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Via negativa does not try to express what God is— leave that to the primitive brand of contemporary thinkers and... See more
Attention Required! | Cloudflare
Egregore comes from the Greek word ἐγρήγορoς ( egregoros ), meaning "watchful" or "awake."
