Context and Content

Information (content) without a context is gibberish.  It has no form, no reference points, and is therefore impossible to use as resource to understanding.

Context is the key to the contents of the box.   The ‘box’ is constructed of our beliefs and includes point of view (POV is the point in space from which we view that determines the angle at which we view content).

The construction of beliefs around content, and establishing a more-or-less fixed POV regarding this content, is the means by which we build our personal reality.

We are unable, in the most literal sense, to move (think or act) outside this box as there is, for each of us, no ‘outside’ to our personal box of beliefs.  That is, except through imagination.  Imagination is the trying on of another reality than the one we now project and inhabit.

Imagination is the possibility of the construction of a new context and therefore a new key to content.  It changes the POV of the box’s content and may thereby change, simply or radically, that content as resource.

‘Transformation’ is the epiphany that allows a new or different seeing of the content and contexts of our lives.  Every thing may be as it was before the transformative moment, and then every thing is seen differently and all content becomes newly perceived as resource and holder of meaning.

Imagination is the Rainbow Bridge, our connection to our larger Self.  Imagination is our Jacob’s Ladder of ascension to any higher and wider level of understanding.

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