from Study Session 3 on “Experiential Processes and the Creation of Meaning Meanings are likenesses and vice versa(v1) - image - There are two creative processes of structure that are ultimately expressed as “A and B are similar”. - A symbol A is born, a symbol B is born, and then the story is expressed as “there is a similarity L between the two”. - A story in which a symbol L is created, and A is represented as being related to L, and B is represented as being related to L. As a result, we can see that A and B are similar in the sense that they are related to L. - image - Maybe the drawing on the right should have been better. - Because there is no clear entailment between the perceived meaning and the

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