The milk is in the Tea already asking if the Tea or the Milk was poured first will not let us separate them subsequently. The name of my I is in Me before I know it and the naming convention upon which it depends is in Me when I understand it.
The isolation of a name in a complex system leaves individuals emerging into life from that name vulnerable to mistaken views of what and who they are along with leaving them susceptible to interventions from some who believe they can help them take separate the tea and the milk.
Imagine a world where people thought the world was flat and the inconsistencies were explained by mystical connections with the divine or some unknowable unconsciousness within the individuals conception of their perceptions. Now imagine a world where a human Me~Mind living one time forward lifetime in time present lived experiences compiled in iStates of awareness bundled in stories with inconsistent sunken values as cornerstones of self conception the for the present.
mplexity offers us a relatively new conception although it was ever thus. The