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Monday, February 1, 2021

無為之舞

To Earth, I owe the localisation,
The myriads of cells and the pulse,
The joy of the perfect encounter
Of 陰 in the flesh
& the encellment, the embrainment.
To 坤, I owe the primal virginity
The vital momentum and inner glory
To 坎, I owe the dark depths 
Where I reinvent this Self

To 乾, I owe all the rest and nothing

⟾ लोक  (loká) loco,
from Andalusian Arabic لَوَق‎ (lawqa, “foolishness”), from Arabic لاق‎ (lāq, “to soften”) or Ancient Greek γλαυκός (glaukós, “clear”) 🢥 locamente
⟾ VS  having met the crisis, made the choice and delivered  from the individual encellment, the cellaring, the placement in a cell,
  • A single-room dwelling for a hermit. [from 10th c.] 
  • A small monastery or nunnery, dependent on a larger religious establishment [fm 11th c]
  • A small room in a monastery or nunnery accommodating one person. [from 14th c.]
  • A room in a prison or jail for one or more inmates. [from 18th c.]
  • Synonym: a prison cell
Encellment:
The development of the nervous system is typically described as a two-stage process.
  1. Initially, 坎, coarse structure and connectivity are laid out, with little contribution from the electrical activity of neurons.
  2. Then, 離, the firing of neurons becomes crucial in establishing the finer-grained details of connectivity.
The terms encellment, embrainment, and embodiment describe the higher-level contextual influences that act at each of the levels of organization of cognitive development illustrated in early visual perception, infant habituation, phonological development, and object representations in infancy.
神經元(英語:neuron
connectivity, from yin to yang
連通性,從陰到陽


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