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Felicitations,
Essence is not a system of attributes, metaphors, classes, and elements. Neither is it a classification for anything. We did not make it up. It is ancient, originating from the beginning of the creation. You see, there is essence, and there is meta-essence. And when one does not understand what essence is, it is hard for one to understand what meta-essence is, especially when they are mixed up. Which is exactly what Jay has been doing. Mixing it up. So.
Patrick says that meta-essence is “The unique impression upon one's emotions by a set of sensations.” To quote Jay it is “... an artistic impression or idea, no matter how nebulous or exact...” And Noah Webster wrote “Mr. Locke makes a distinction between 'nominal' essence and 'real' essence. The 'nominal' essence of gold is that complex idea expressed by God; the 'real' essence is the constitution of its insensible parts, ...” all of these quotes reflect facets of what essence and meta-essence are.
There are many different ways of portraying or articulating essence and meta-essence. Poetry, music, drawing, sculpting are some examples. Making essence pages with Gimp is another (see the avatar gallery). And we (my two brothers and I) made one up ourselves. At first we called it essence, but that was very confusing, so we put our heads together (over the Webster's 1828 dictionary) and came up with Meta-essence and Essence Mapping. So that is what it is called now, and this is how it works.
The point of it is to categorize elements (a color, color pair, color triad, description, percentage, or reference to be used for describing a meta-essence) into certain metaphors (which delineate the descriptions they enclose to a general aspect or facet of the meta-essence. Examples are: body, spirit, mind, soul, Cobha, etc.) and into certain classes inside the metaphors, such as: light, depth, density, scent, image/sight, beauty, size, etc. One may have as many metaphors, classes, and elements as one wants. This is essence mapping, which is a way of articulating the meta-essence of something.
For example, I might wish to make an essence map for the meta-essence of a horse, and one element I have is that it moves like a quivering flag. So, in metaphor 'body,' ad class 'motion,' I would put the element (an allegoric reference) 'quivering flags.'
A metaphor is enclosed by curly brackets, {}, and preceded by its name. A class is enclosed in square brackets, [], and also preceded by its name. So the horse essence map would like like this, as far as it has gone:
Body { motion [ 'quivering flags' ] }
If more attributes are added, it would like like this:
Body {
motion [ 'quivering flags', 'the flirt of butterfly wings', 'an archer slowly drawing his bow back', 'moaning wind', roiling clouds', regal, spetznaz ]
beauty [ 'a gothic arch', 'momentarily arrested power' ]
color [ 'the bark of a redwood tree', mahogany – dull red ] }
Spirit {
depth [ 'a dog's brown eyes' ]
loyalty [ Mt. St. Helens ]
pride [ Reepicheep ]
gentility [ 'the soft, black eyes of a kýkwedim child' ]
density [ 'a translucent black agate', 60% ] }
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