Tag: Patterns

  • On Awareness

    Series: The Discipline of ObservationA series on disciplined observation by K. Lynn VoxEssay 5 of 10 Patterns do not remain external. They are recognized internally. Signals appear in the environment. They are noticed.Held.Observed across time. Patterns begin to form. What is observed externally is not separate from the observer. It is interpreted.Organized.Retained. Awareness begins when…

  • On Patterns

    Series: The Discipline of ObservationA philosophical essay series by K. Lyn VoxEssay 4 of 10 A single signal suggests possibility. A pattern establishes direction. Signals appear constantly. They are noticed.Sometimes held.Sometimes acted on. Alone, they do not determine meaning. Patterns require repetition. What occurs once may be incidental.What repeats begins to indicate structure. Without attention,…

  • On Attention

    Series: The Discipline of ObservationA philosophical essay series by K. Lynn VoxEssay 3 of 10 Not everything that is noticed is attended to. Attention determines what is allowed to remain. Signals appear constantly. A change in tone.A shift in behavior.An outcome that does not align. Many are registered.Few are held. Without attention, signals pass without…