glossary

i: a narrow conception of self
we: a broad conception of self
they: a broad conception of other, where other is taken to have a collection of characteristics similar to the self
you: a narrow conception of other, where other is taken to have a collection of characteristics similar to the self
the: a narrow conception of object
a: a broad conception of object
object: the other as static
self: that which is included in certain collections of images which represent the subject conceiving the subject as finite (note that the conception of self is fluid and changes (moment-by-moment) depending on the needs of the subject)
other: that which is excluded from the conception of self
landscape: the other as inhabitable
belief: a structure of limits; often in the form of binaries such as man/god, self/other, object/space
knowledge: formal truths agreed upon by a broad conception of the self
truth: form given by belief
belief landscape: the viewable collection of truth representations created by inhabiting beliefs, i.e. the form of the world
faith: the ability to move/change/live without, beyond, or despite belief
create: to change the structure of belief
essential definitions
body
vehicle
program
architecture
structure
map
plan
objectification
nutrition
filter
experience
instrument
design
desire
conflict resolution