Felt Sense and Symbol Diagrams
[An expression created in Study Session 1 on "Experiential Processes and the Creation of Meaning" to illustrate what is written in text.
It has been conveniently used to describe many things since then.
More descriptive names: Diagram of symbol-meaning correspondence.
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Arrows coincide with time series
At first I used dotted arrows to represent relationships unrelated to the time line, but I didn't really need to use them.
A curved arrow indicates a creative use of the word differently from its original meaning, for example, as a metaphor (non-parallel symbol).
There are three patterns in the results of direct matching
Direct Match → Partial Match → Segmentation
Clarification was done through a series of direct matches.
To invent a metaphor to express a prior felt meaning is "comprehension."
Creative Functional Relationship Summary
Translation difficulties
Clean language: withholding interpretation of symbols
There are two patterns of "I don't know."
The technique of using vertical arrows for parallel symbols and curved arrows for non-parallel symbols may work for simple situations, but may be difficult for "time series" or "many symbols".
Expand the pertinence of useful concepts
The phenomenon of throwing X or Y into the system in an attempt to point to F, but not finding it.
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