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concept:pure-unityPure unity
The ultimate condition of living structure where the whole becomes a single, undivided entity made of beings, all rooted in the same I.
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- unityrelated_toThe indivisible oneness, meltedness that is the source of life; it cannot be described as a structure because it is pure one.
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- A feature that responds to only a single latent variable, contrasted with polysemantic features
- True unity is not about conventional beauty but about a raw, messy, everyday reality that resonates deeply.
- The state free from mental constructs, images, and theories that interfere with directly perceiving wholeness; cultivated by mystical practice.
- A paradigm relying on recursion equations without assignment; Linda authors compare it on DNA sequence similarity problem.
- Opening question of the chapter, seeking the physical nature of the experienced unity.
- A state of extreme spiritual simplicity and clarity that living structure must achieve; all extraneous stuff removed.
- Alexander's core concept rejecting the idea that a whole consists of parts; instead, a whole makes its parts (called 'centers').
- A living quality described in the red-yellow painting, consisting of endless connection and light that cannot be dissected.