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The Nature of Symbolism

Symbolism is an important conception to our individual self-image and how we understand the world around us. Our brains are dependant on a structured way of operating which makes Symbolism a way to easy understand ourselves and cultural policies. A symbolically perceived thought is a collection of different logical correspondences that help us understand a particular object, place or thing. Symbolism is basically a group of knowledge that is represented in one contribute form of logic. When these different collection of knowledge is compacted together a logical understanding is formed on our minds. This is where the many logics that correspond to that symbolic notion is experienced by the individual. The order in which symbolic ideology is created or experienced by an individual is the same order in which the brain uses to compact memory structures together in order to make functions easier to retrieve and learned. While many structures and policies of different cultures can be related to the way our brains function. It's important to understand that even outside of our brains in nature a certain order is an place that mimics our own way of understanding and thinking. Symbolism is a creation that can be compared to many aspects of not only ourselves but the world around us. Because compartmentalization leads to easier function processes that help bread many things including the aspects of Symbolism.

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