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<blockquote class="definition">A '''System Architect''' is | <blockquote class="definition">A '''System Architect''' is a subclass of [[System Agent]] individual involved in the creation (or re-creation) of The System via the development and deployment of [[archetypes]] and [[Creation Template]]s. </blockquote> | ||
==System Agents== | ==System Agents== | ||
[[System Agent]] > {{#ask:[[Is a | [[System Agent]] > {{#ask:[[Is a System Agent]]}} | ||
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[[A.E. Waite]] was a [[System Architect]] | |||
In ancient times system architects would have been priests and high priests, easily identifiable by their dress, demeanor, and deportment. In modern times system architects are much harder to discern but include teachers, academics, reporters, entertainment and news writers, and all others wittingly or unwittingly involved in the religious, spiritual, and "communication" enterprises. | In ancient times system architects would have been priests and high priests, easily identifiable by their dress, demeanor, and deportment. In modern times system architects are much harder to discern but include teachers, academics, reporters, entertainment and news writers, and all others wittingly or unwittingly involved in the religious, spiritual, and "communication" enterprises. |
Revision as of 15:04, 11 August 2023
A System Architect is a subclass of System Agent individual involved in the creation (or re-creation) of The System via the development and deployment of archetypes and Creation Templates.
System Agents
Syncretic Terms
System Architect > Conceptive Ideologist
Related LP Terms
System Architect > Existential Paradigm
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
A.E. Waite was a System Architect
In ancient times system architects would have been priests and high priests, easily identifiable by their dress, demeanor, and deportment. In modern times system architects are much harder to discern but include teachers, academics, reporters, entertainment and news writers, and all others wittingly or unwittingly involved in the religious, spiritual, and "communication" enterprises.
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