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Layers of Meaning


This image perfectly represents what a layered thought looks like to me. When I see a word, a symbol,an icon or a number, I see additional versions or layers of meaning behind it -- and I mean that quite literally. I see a second or third version of the visible, although I also know that what I am looking at is not see-able to other people (at least, I know it as an adult).

In this image, the dark shape in front represents the visible while the white shape behind is equivalent to the version I automatically view on the otherside of consciousness. Even as I look at the additional layer, I understand that it is generated from the object in front of it. That is the reason the edges are indistinct and the shape ia amorphous, much like the nature of meaning itself.

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