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*[[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|Relational embeddedness]]
*[[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|Relational embeddedness]]
** The experiential world is by-necessity given only once, in an eternal present moment. Nothing is reflected; an original image and its mirror are simultaneous-in-time, identical-in-symbol.<ref>Heraclitus</ref><ref>Schrödinger, Erwin, et al. What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell ; with, Mind and Matter ; & Autobiographical Sketches. pgs 135-6. Cambridge University Press, 1992.</ref> [[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|This integration occurs suddenly and with no interviewer prompting.]]
** "The experiential world is by-necessity given only once, in an eternal present moment. Nothing is reflected; an original image and its mirror are simultaneous-in-time, identical-in-symbol."<ref>{{cite book | vauthors=((Schrödinger, E.)), ((et, al)) | date= 1992 | title=What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell ; with, Mind and Matter ; & Autobiographical Sketches. | publisher=Cambridge University Press}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | vauthors=((Heraclitus))}}</ref> [[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|This integration occurs suddenly and with no interviewer prompting.]]
*[[Personal unshared journals]]
*[[Personal unshared journals]]
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*[[Naturalistic environments]]
*[[Naturalistic environments]]
*[[Therapy animals|Pets]]
*[[Therapy animals|Pets]]
*[[Sitter/participant relationship quality|Relationship strength (''not'' quantity)]]<ref>Waldinger RJ, et al. ''Harvard Study of Adult Development''. https://www.adultdevelopmentstudy.org</ref>
*[[Sitter/participant relationship quality|Relationship strength (''not'' quantity)]]<ref>{{Citation | vauthors=((Waldinger, R.)), ((et, al)) | title=Harvard Study of Adult Development | url=https://www.adultdevelopmentstudy.org}}</ref>
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*[[Religious system of meaning|Religious]]
*[[Religious system of meaning|Religious]]
*[[Self-made system of meaning|Self-made]]
*[[Self-made system of meaning|Self-made]]
**The proposition "this exists" is universally equivalent, however it is bad faith to presume equitable value equivalence in an individual. However, it's feasible to hypothesize optimization islands existing within a placebo/nocebo framework (affecting endogenous serotonin, dopamine, and opioid systems). Imagining weighted nodes such as variety increasing perceived time and familiarity increasing comfort, appear to point to a necessity in equilibral dynamism as opposed to any static beliefset.<ref>Stephen Fry. 'What we have here is a failure to communicate' (17/06/22)</ref><ref>Richard Dawkins</ref>
**The proposition "this exists" is universally equivalent, however it is bad faith to presume equitable value equivalence in an individual. It is feasible to hypothesize optimization islands existing within a placebo/nocebo framework (affecting endogenous serotonin, dopamine, and opioid systems). Imagining weighted nodes such as variety increasing perceived time and familiarity increasing comfort, appear to point to a necessity in equilibral dynamism as opposed to any static beliefset.<ref>{{Citation | year=2022 | title=What we have here is a failure to communicate | publisher=Babel: The Language Magazine | url=https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=uBI4Smdjvps}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | vauthors=((Dawkins, R.)) | date= 1989 | chapter=The Selfish Gene | title=11. Memes: The new replicators | publisher=Oxford University Press | edition=2nd ed | pages=192 | url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Selfish_Gene/WkHO9HI7koEC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA192&printsec=frontcover | isbn=9780192177735}}</ref>
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  2. Heraclitus,   Missing or empty |title= (help)
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