(W)hole®

the wholeThe parentheses around the (w) in (W)hole® are used as a visual cue, emphasizing a need for caution in developing our perceptions. The idea is that even as we attempt our best reasoning, perception is always subject to mistakes, or seeing less than we assume we understand. Consequently, as unreliable, incomplete, and uncertain as our moods and attitudes can be, inadequate understanding, or ( )"holes" are as common as they are apt to be unfortunate. Ultimately then, the "completely (W)hole® truth" about consciousness is that "the (W)hole® world" is filled with the ( )holes that cause life's difficulties and pitfalls. "Reliably (W)hole® understanding" lets us exit or avoid unreliable "( )holes in perception".