Implication, implicative, implicatively, and implicit
(adjective), implicitly, implicitness, also implicate
(transitive verb), implicated, implicating, implicates
Implication is the act of intimate entanglement as the
knowledge is perceived. It can be read as an indirect
connection, and [rubbing of shoulders] when no connection
exists. People often express their reputations implicitly, yet
the observer knows nothing of the actual or truthful connections
made.
Implicit is defined as implications not directly expressed, and
this is often read between the lines of the message sent. It is
also good to note that implications lie entangled in all forms
of knowledge, and their retrieval and understanding is more
about inference.
Any suggestion has implications present is some form, and
implications can be interpreted in many ways where the
expression made is not connected to the receiver, as each
individual may perceive a unique implication and/or inferred
response.
Fairy tales and fables often have implications hidden within
their messages. The inference of the message when facts and
fiction meet is difficult, so implications can remain implied
for interpretation to some degree. Though, one might come along
and infer data from any author, and reveal facts that give new
interpretations.
Implications are also considered to have implicit
significance, so they may be games played in the mind of the
sender, and even disorders. Implications can be contained in the
essence or nature of something though
not readily apparent. This would tell us that implications are
not just written in words or ideas, but they exists in all of
matter, as every tiny bit of matter may have implications to be interpreted. This would not necessarily
designate implications as always implicit. And one cannot assume
that designating the existence of an implication has included
discernment.
Implications of the knowledge coming in to command central [your
heads] seem infinite and need of discernment, inference,
critical thinking, and organized volition.
In sending out implications in your messages, one may need to
consider the inference done on the message, and the implications
squeezed out of your multiple heads. The practice of being
objective and not suggestive helps to prevent the additional confusion
brought on by implying and becoming special in one's own mind
which may end up misleading the observer who is seeking the
truth.
Implications are carefully used in the information sent out by
the programmers in charge. They are specifically used for fear,
and they are knowledge that is often automatically accepted. When you
encounter an implicatively expressed news story about terror
attacks, the implication is fear, but that is a trick and could
be considered a confidence tool for false security.
Don't assume everyone will imply honestly, they obviously do
not. Know their tricks and infer the emotional control
implemented upon you. Here the tool used is the entanglement of
knowledge mixed with your emotional control and their manipulation.
R. Mark Sink 2007/8/18
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