Gospel Koan 80.4
Prototype to Sharing
Koan 80.4
As a condition: 'process of declaring together', reciprocity is mutual and prototype to the 'condition of sharing' that is society.
Summary Exposition
The central mechanism is that reciprocity is the foundational, pre-social agreement that makes collective existence possible; it is the primitive 'declaring together' of interdependent intent. A single, potent example is the reciprocal teaching of a skill, such as one person showing another how to find and purify water; the knowledge is shared without loss, and the act itself creates a mutual bond and a new, common capability. The implication is that society emerges from this reciprocal substrate of shared knowing. The true emancipatory principle, however, is to teach the skill of teaching—to share the ability to find water, empowering others to become self-sufficient and to teach in turn. This creates a logarithmic network of shared capability and reduces the systemic burden of constant giving, emancipating both givers and receivers from dysfunctional co-dependence.
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