[Read this numbered series in order if anyone is (because I'm referencing things from past posts in the series).]
Seeing speed of perception, or different speeds of reality (I don't know how to put it) in a scene or event or whatever is an element that brings deeper vision and understanding into things. Time. Past, present, future. Now. That girl and her remark. Not only does it reside in a cosmos that is represented by her life and experience and history and immediate physical surroundings and forces and so on, but it also resides in a cosmos, or cosmoses, of higher time (and lower time?), that means recurrence, perhaps, putting it practically, but I'm just saying. Musing.
You can probably forumulate things like: How best to enter a cosmos. Nothing too mysterious, just don't frighten the cosmos. Recognize you're a foreign element entering that cosmos. Recognize you're a guest, I suppose.
Or if not a guest (or whatever you are) play your role adroitly. You can if you understand your role and the cosmos you're entering and all that. If you see the whole and see yourself as a part in that whole, in perspective.
Alot of this we do anyway. It's just basic worldly understanding and tact. Still, there is more to be understood there with the language of cosmoses. If you push it.
Criminals get this kind of understanding of people and institutions. Like a criminal who "knows" the law and the police and correctional institutions and all that. They get a confidence. They know what can be done against them and what can't. In a tyranny they can't work the system like that (a tyranny like hell). (Where the laws are chaos.) Or a scam artist on the street who can look at a person and "size them up" and all that.
But there's much deeper levels of understanding when thinking in the language of cosmoses. More there. Vision and understanding.
Anyway, the language of cosmoses gives language to what we mostly intuit up to this point. When language it put to what has up to now been intuition (and similar things) it becomes objective understanding. Potentially. By degree.
