Experience & Communication

ExperiencingLevel-4 in the Root Hierarchy, is intrinsic to Communicating. After all the fundamental stimuli-PH5L1 depend utterly on sensation-PH4L1. No sensation = no communicative event.

By placing the Levels of Experiencing directly in relation to the levels of Communication, it is possible to see a direct enabling association at all Levels. This seems to be more than the usual resonance related to similarity of formulae.

The hierarchy of Experience has its own oscillating duality, which is about personal boundaries:

  • odd-numbered Levelsdiffuse & externally triggered, &
  • even-numbered Levelssharply delineated & internally generated.

In the hierarchy of Communication, the oscillating duality reveals that precision in communicating swings between:

  • odd-numbered Levelsindefinite & ambiguous, &
  • even-numbered Levelsdefinite & unambiguous.

The Matrix below shows the correspondence between these two dualities and indicates how the experience elements contribute to communication elements at each Level.

L Process
& Structure
Precision
Self-Boundaries
Contribution of the Level of Experience (PH4)
7
Be Open
Openness
Indefinite
Ambiguous
Diffuse & externally triggered Imagination
—enables and creates possibilities for communication
6

Mean
Meaning
Definite
Unambiguous
Sharp & internally generated Identification
—enables assessment of the other's receptivity & ability to comprehend.
5

Name
Term
Indefinite
Ambiguous
Diffuse & externally triggered Intuition
—enables construction of a name that feels right when used.
4
Symbolize
Symbol
Definite
Unambiguous
Sharp & internally generated Idea
—enables jumping from one thing (i.e. idea) to another.
3
Signify
Sign
Indefinite
Ambiguous
Diffuse & externally triggered Emotion
—enables attribution of value to a sign, signal or stimulus.
2
Signal
Signal
Definite
Unambiguous
Sharp & internally generated Image
—enables creation of a learnable stimulus and its perception-recognition.
1
Stimulate
Stimuli
Indefinite
Ambiguous
Diffuse & externally triggered Sensation
—enables the reception of a stimulus.

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Originally posted 27-May-2011; Last updated 24-Jul-2011.