Thoughts on Temporicity

  • Each channel system represents a different register of time, and a different world

  • One must interact with each channel appropriately according to its temporicity

  • Depth is really an expression of temporicity (viz. Shaoyin vs. Jueyin)

  • All references to time in classical texts are highly symbolic

  • Flow and movement are intrinsic to temporicity (and also define "Channels")

  • Bi 痺 is thus stopped time.

  • Movement precedes and implies direction.

  • Direction precedes space. 

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