Canonum De Lex Divina
Canons of Divine Law

one heaven iconII.   Divine Systems

2.1 Divine Systems of Classification, Symbols & Semantics

Article 8 - Divine System of Semantics

Canon 47 (link)

The Divine System of Semantics is a system of rules and methods for the valid assembly, disassembly, interpretation and transmission of meaning assigned to objects and concepts as DA using the Divine System of Symbols and the Divine System of Classification.

Canon 48 (link)

A DA has only one primary meaning attached to it, but may belong to several classifications that add to this primary meaning.

Canon 49 (link)

As a DA has only one primary meaning attached to it, a DA is the smallest possible original elemental unit of Divine meaning.

Canon 50 (link)

As a DA is the smallest possible original elemental unit of Divine meaning, there is no unit of non-DA meaning that can precede or abrogate the meaning of a DA.

Canon 51 (link)

As a DA is the smallest possible original elemental unit of Divine meaning, all DA precede the existence of words and lesser languages. Therefore, all words are inferior to DA, regardless of claimed age and custom.

Canon 52 (link)

A unit of DA is equivalent to a unit of Awareness so that the total set of DA is equivalent to Unique Collective Awareness. Similarly, the smallest unit of meaning of a DA is equivalent to the smallest unit of Awareness which is equivalent to a point of UCA.

Canon 53 (link)

Perfect meaning represented by a perfect paradox resolves itself to the Divine, whereas imperfect meaning represented by a logical conclusion resolves itself to the Universe.

Canon 54 (link)

All meaning is relative.