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Olamic Value would mean that any given quality, condition or entity is given a value of zero, is open, is symbolic, and can take on any significance the individual gives it in any place and time. The wall mounted fish is a lucky totem.
By Symbolic Logic the individual creates individual language and meaning. The essential premise is that there exists meaning and communication in nearly everything. Thus the language and meaning of any quality, entity, event or condition is given its content by the interpretation of the individual as it occurs, rather than pre-existing. However there becomes an obvious dual reality. The population of the world and everyone that the individual knows will proceed along in terms of the Definitive Value of Mundane Consciousness with pre-assigned definition and meaning. Thus the individual must be aware that this is a private language and will not be appreciated or necessarily
considered legitimate or as anything but crazy to others.
The use of Semiotic Language is found in the cultures of indigenous peoples, religion and spirituality, as the sometimes shared languages of signs, symbols and pageantry. For instance the cross is a universal symbol in Christianity, with a generalized meaning recognized to most Christians. When say a symbol is formed by some natural means like a shadow on a rock of a perfect cross, this could be construed as Semiotic Language.
A form and example of a shared Semiotic Language is the
I Ching, which is a
systematized method for divining answers to questions by means of chance. Unbroken and broken lines symbolize generalized commentary on conditions exemplified by the question. Other examples of this method are the Tarot as random card reading, or Astrology which is said to perhaps indicate future conditions by the positions of the planets.
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