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question:how-many-human-beings-alive-today-can-truly-enjoy-belonging-to-the-earthHow many human beings alive today can truly enjoy belonging to the Earth?
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- Historical contrast asserting a widespread contemporary deficit
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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.
- The making of a living world cannot be separated from each person's search for the true self.claim0.746The enigmatic conclusion that the most personal, inward search yields the most public, functional harmony.
- Defines the fundamental mechanism through which authentic connection to place happens
- Defines the ultimate spatial outcome of living process: simultaneous access to private sanctuary and public communion
- Optimism based on Mexicali, Eishin, and Whidbey Island.
- Overall qualitative evaluation of the planned environment.
- Acknowledges precursors in non‑Western traditions.
- The single criterion of whether everything is made of beings correlates accurately with the presence of life in the environment.hypothesis0.728Testable hypothesis that the being-character is a reliable indicator of experienced life.