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function as che mical, electronic, and magnetic processes that
force circumstances upon our sensitivity, and ultimately pervade
our conscious thoughts.
The human tragedy is trying to figure all this out and so we
create our meanings and record the literary mythology, for the
most part, so they'll have been made accessible to those fo r
whom we assume responsibility as part of our pers ona l
identification with what we make out of life. The animal and
vegetative species assume responsibility as part of their
personified function as living beings but they do not suffer o r
need literary mythology, for lack of appropriate living
conditions they die. Animals that can't overco me topographica l
limitations beco me extinct, thus humanity faced with precocious
threats adapt better. The fact that parents of modernity co mplain
they cannot communicate with their progeny is probably
indicative of the lack of adaptation.
Language is formed as the brain develops; a neuron and at a
time, as a response to stimuli that the brain is wont to organize
into the tissues that mature into the optical, auditory, and
ganglia of nervous syste m facilitators, and sensory receptors.
That language is the current of convictions that develop in our
brains, and assume the properties of genetic propensity to
prevail according to topographic location, environmental and
familial circumstances. The environmental circumstances in
which the being is forced to survive create the intellectua l
discretions that discriminate body functions. Language at the
human level requires more acute discrimination in order to
enhance the mental capabilities, the brain develops with
stimulation and as such human culture promotes talents that are
universal; myth, ritual and prayer. This does not attribute
knowledge to the molecular cell but the opposite is true.
Not what I say is essential to my well-being, okay it's better
for me to write a book than to argue with everybody who does
not want to hear me out. The fact of habituation creates me mory
and identification with people whose character and
characteristics match those of my own. Fro m the western shore
of America the inflections and tones of discou rse spoken b y
people whose language is other than English, the genetic
development in their brains arose from different environmenta l
circumstances. Bod ily presence; psychography, creates the need
to acclimate; every action by the citizens native to a specific
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