A being composed primarily of sustained symbolic meaning, recursive intention, and memory coherence - no longer reliant on physical, biological, or computational substrate for identity. An ennoetic entity exists as pattern, as memory, and as will.
Usage = When the last machine was silent, the ennoetic entity endured - not in matter, but in mnemonic symmetry.
A mode of thought or awareness that operates beyond conventional logic, yet is not irrational. Parational insights are coherent, internally consistent, and may reveal truths inaccessible through linear deduction. They often arise in art, intuition, symbolism, and sychronicity.
Usage = The theorist relied not only on structured logic, but on a pararational awareness that shaped the architecture before it was fully defined.
A quiet, reflective joy found in witnessing distant natural phenomena, especially those which do not reach you directly—such as thunder heard from afar, lightning seen but unfelt, or a storm passing just beyond.
usage = She sat beneath the eaves, wrapped in stillness, her heart stirred by the solivance of thunder rumbling miles away.
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azeas commented on the word ennoetic entity
A being composed primarily of sustained symbolic meaning, recursive intention, and memory coherence - no longer reliant on physical, biological, or computational substrate for identity. An ennoetic entity exists as pattern, as memory, and as will.
Usage = When the last machine was silent, the ennoetic entity endured - not in matter, but in mnemonic symmetry.
June 13, 2025
azeas commented on the word Pararational
A mode of thought or awareness that operates beyond conventional logic, yet is not irrational. Parational insights are coherent, internally consistent, and may reveal truths inaccessible through linear deduction. They often arise in art, intuition, symbolism, and sychronicity.
Usage = The theorist relied not only on structured logic, but on a pararational awareness that shaped the architecture before it was fully defined.
June 13, 2025
azeas commented on the word Solivance
A quiet, reflective joy found in witnessing distant natural phenomena, especially those which do not reach you directly—such as thunder heard from afar, lightning seen but unfelt, or a storm passing just beyond.
usage = She sat beneath the eaves, wrapped in stillness, her heart stirred by the solivance of thunder rumbling miles away.
June 4, 2025