Continuing from this post, and responding to Serge's post here:
Prepositions, in addition to functioning as linguistic markers, also
function in the center to virtually pre-position the actual domain.
Hence their dual role of prepositioning the other parts of language as
well as serving as the objet a, the subsistent, a priori differance of
Khora. Which, btw, is not the same as Wilber's absolute realm of
consciousness per se in distinction with the relative world of form (in this thread).
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