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Oh - this channels Nagarjuna's Conditional Arising! (Buddhist figure roughly analogous to Augustine)

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"And a human being is not an isolated self, navigating a neutral backdrop. We are bodies shaped by air, food, language, microbes, culture, ancestry, and place. Even our thoughts emerge within networks of relation… familial, social, historical, material."

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To amateurishly summarize Nagarjuna's thinking, we exist, but not independently -- we are subject to conditions and contexts. Those shape us, deeply or shallowly, in a multitude of ways. And since we can be shaped so differently by different conditions and contexts, we are "empty" of intrinsic essence. Who we become, is a conditional arising of the circumstances we're in -- like how the tree is an interaction with the light and the insects and other plants as you talked about!

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