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William J Peck Quotes & William J Peck Sayings


…[F]orms and events conjoin at their disjunctive syntheses, and all forms and all events conjoin under the single aleatory point that is Being. For example, consider white light. When shown through a prism, white light separates into red, orange, yellow, blue, green, and purple. Once past the prism, the viewer experiences these colors separately. However, if each individual color is traced back up itself, the viewer will find that they all conjoin at the prism, the disjunctive synthesis. If the viewer were to trace the color red up to the prism and find that it did not conjoin with the rest of the colors, then it would be certain that the white light shown through the prism harbored a deviation from or a perversion of pure white light. This is simply because pure white light must contain all possible frequencies and variations of color. A viewer who found this not to be true would be in the presence of a phantasmic white light, a simulacrum. William J Peck


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