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claim:i-cannot-make-a-thing-which-has-this-not-separateness-unless-i-honestly-want-itI cannot make a thing which has this not-separateness, unless I honestly want it.
The necessity of sincere desire for not-separateness on the part of the maker.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Concepts (1)
concept
- Not-SeparatenessaboutThe property that a living whole is at one with the world, not separate from it; the center melts into its surroundings, the boundary is fragmented or incomplete, and there is a profound connection rather than isolation—perhaps the most important property of all
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Redefinition of not-separateness in terms of the maker's intention.
- Claim that connectedness to surroundings is the culminating property; without it, beautiful centers shout 'look at me' rather than healing
- Einstein's assertion invoked to explain why BMR preserves accuracy while reducing complexity
- Two specific properties from the 15 Properties framework are identified as primary drivers of felt unity.
- A core directive from Book 4, p. 95, quoted to define the essence of living process in large buildings.
- A recursive rule: to be an I-like center, a center must be composed of centers which are themselves I-like.
- Categorical assertion about the necessity of the living process.