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Continued Studies - 05/18/2005

PROXIMITY

GESTATION

05/18/2005

Continued Notes

From The

Independent Studies

Of

David A. Archer

02/15/1968

Observations

Pertaining To

Social Consistencies

Within The Idea

Of

Proximity Gestation

(r.f.p.p.s.h.)

05-18-2005

In beginning to read Monro’s translation of “The Digest Of Justinian – Justinianus Law,” I happen upon another question with which to occupy my slower moments – Recently I have been considering the various reasons that humans may have realized the concept of immortality – In this same manner, I am compelled to put thought toward what may have introduced the concept of perfection to the human species as well.

These are very profound concepts.

What need could ever there have been in manifesting these concepts?

Perfection. What use of the concept was there ever to begin with?

What is it that could have inspired the slightest need for such a concept much less the want to attain its definition incarnate – as it is perceived?

I happen on this thought based on a few lines in the Digest of Justinian where the author refers to what seems to be common occupants of an urban setting as “the eminent man who is perfect of his genial city.”

The meaning here-in seems to refer to any persons born of a given city or area… as “natives” to the area having a preference because of such…but it struck me that even such a concept as “perfection” would ever have arisen of its own within the consciousness of humans. Granted, this is an entirely different use in context of the idea and word “perfection,” but it is still relative to the larger intangible, just the same.

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