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So basically it's, uh, liminality is, is when we don't know what to expect or what we're expecting isn't what's actually occurring. It's not there for whatever reason, the anchor that we're looking for, whatever kind of an anchor it is, a physical, uh, metaphorical, psychological that doesn't exist. Um, so, etymologically, the concept shares this linguistic roots with the term subliminal. And of course, subliminal denotes phenomenon that occurs strictly below the threshold of conscious perception. So both concepts together deal with the fringes of human understanding, the spaces and stimuli that exist just outside the borders of what we would define as a tangible reality. So over time, however, um, the psychological and anthropological state, um, that was sort of mapped into what we would consider, let's say, physical geography, that has given rise to the, to the newer contemporary concept of something we refer to as a liminal space. So,
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