Overwhelming, The

From The Practical Ontology & Compendium of Social Cohesion

Definition: The Overwhelming (Cause) As a Cause, the Overwhelming (a noun) is a generally unintentional and unrecognized, stupendously enormous complex of forces (i.e., some Aspects of the even larger Ideomatic including, among other things, Influtrol) that Overwhelms one or more Persons producing a complex of effects also called "the Overwhelming." The Overwhelming is a vicious cycle. Commentary The Overwhelming as a cause is not one thing easy to identify. You cannot point to it and say, "There it is." It is, rather, a complex of many forces of human origin. A Person develops a Degree of Certitude about the Overwhelming from its effects, specifically its effects on a Person's Judgment that leads to the suffering of the Person and of other people. The Overwhelming - as a complex of causes and as a complex of effects - is characteristically found in the Ideomatic (in contrast to in our Bodies) and Communication (in contrast to Conversation). The Overwhelming (Effect) As an Effect, the Overwhelming refers, at the level of the Individual, to the totality of Bad Things that the given Individual is suffering and, at the level of Society, to the totality of Contested Matters.

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