Francisco Aranda
1 min readApr 23, 2024

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(spiri’t).* [t] dea [spiri]

What exists or existence [t] from the projection [p] of the oscillation of information or observation [s] towards a radius or describably magnitude of information [r] contained within descriptible limits [i].

In other words, the spirit represents your existance as a projection of the self, from the oscillation of the information that surrounds you, towards a describable radius; therefore, towards the representation and description of the self in a radius.

(spiri'tua'lit'y).* [tua] dea [spirit] deb [lit] et [y].

Rationalization [u] of an origin [a] from what exists [t], from the projection [p] of the oscillation of information or observation [s] towards a radius contained within describable limits [iri] to a description [i] that directs or points [l] to what exists [t] from being rational or what is rationally describable [y].

Spirituality describes its subject as a rational origin of existing [tua] towards a description that points to that existance from being rational [lity] or what is rationally describable as its object, and sets the 'spiri' as its substantive part, which is projecting the self from the oscillation of information or observation towards a radius within descriptable limits.

Concluding (spirit).* synthesizes as 'the projection of the self towards the radius or a describable magnitude'

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