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The tao which can be spoken is not the tao.

 
 
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This ecology home page layout makes a great point of departure to the details of this web site. Virtually all of the content is based on words that we use to describe the world. For that reason this page links those images, concepts and explanations together so that you learn to filter this world in a literate manner and that you understand my views very clearly.

 

It is crucial that you understand that words, or terms --vocabulary really-- are a primary means to describe what we learn and what is known about the world. Words can both convey and hide meanings from us. But they are the gateway to the images that evoke a more profound understanding of what we know, what we don 't know and what we cannot know about our cosmos.

 

Words have a sort of play, or elasticity of meaning. You may already understand that some words mean precisely only certain particular things. But other words have many and often similar meanings. For example atom refers to the smallest building block of matter. Nucleus, however, may refer to the core of an atom or the dark staining center of certain sophisticated cells of plants, animals, fungi, or microbes.

 

Then there are words such as "way," meaning how something is done, but way may also mean the fashion, manner, mode, or procedure. When words possess variable meanings depending on the context, we say that they are quite elastic because they may be defined in variably distinct ways --the actual meaning then is dependent on the surrounding words.

 

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Lepidoptera, or butterflies indicate the reproductive health of plants and the integrity of flowering plants in an ecosystem.
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Words as signals when used in phrases become clues that can be threads in the web we spin to intercept reality; they are the sticky parts of the web in which we snare the sensations we receive and thus are an important representations of the world. Once captured, the imagination can prey upon these sequestered meanings. In this manner we derive directions from how we express what we sense.
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