PRAXISOMATIC-GNOSIS (still working on this one)

Praxisomatic Gnosis (pronounced: prak-si-soh-mat-ik noh-sis)

Etymology:

Praxis-: From Greek prâxis (πρᾶξις), meaning "action," "practice," or "doing." It implies practical, embodied skill.

Somatic: Of the body, physical.

Gnosis: Intuitive, esoteric knowledge.

Literalist Interpretation: "The bodily, intuitive knowledge of how to act."

Scientific Definition: Praxisomatic Gnosis is a neuro-muscular phenomenon wherein an individual exhibits immediate, proficient performance of complex, novel tasks without prior learning. This is hypothesized to occur through a deep, empathetic resonance with the object or action, facilitated by access to latent, species-wide genetic memories of tool use and universal patterns. It represents a seamless, unconscious fusion of cognitive intent with somatic execution.

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