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5.7.3. Meaning, language, intelligence and art

Having examined the ego, intuition, perception and local experience, the theory now turns to the forms through which experience attempts to express, share and reorganise meaning. Meaning, language, intelligence and art are not secondary human phenomena within this framework. They are higher manifestations of the same relational dynamics that drive the entire emergence process.

This section examines how meaning arises as a direction towards greater coherence, how language and symbols make it possible to stabilise and transfer understanding between local ego-trees, and how intelligence can be understood as access to deeper and more extensive relations within KNOWING. At the same time, art and aesthetics are described as direct reorganisation of experience through qualia, resonance and the opening of the mirroring space.

The points that follow thus show how human culture, communication, insight and creation spring from the fundamental structure of the Mechanism. Language makes meaning shareable. Intelligence opens up higher recognition. Art operates through direct reorganisation of the relationship between sensation and understanding. Together, these phenomena show how KNOWING continues to understand, express and mirror itself through human experience.