Involved Interpretation is a literary nonfiction about the shaped environments and perspectives of the world. Two recurring themes are: the misrepresentation and loss of environmental meaning through humanity's dividing impulses for dominance as a measure of success; and the uses and abuses of the origin and symbolic afforded depths of evolutionary feeling and thought experienced through the world's living beings including humans.
For general readership, the book intends at reaching a telling description of the world's history while in search of its associated interpretations: in a primary quest to recognize the environmental correlations naturally occurring within past states of reality as an intimidating influence upon a current humanity's consequent tendencies of intentions, its views of the emerged world and its involved origins, resulting in a premeditated, idealistic overemphasis of human significance and sensitivities causing a falsehood in historically interpreting beginnings as they pertain to all species and environments. The book explores how this misuse is due to the exploitation of beliefs originating from a shared, convergent misreading of the environments of our reality and the proper emotive meanings of its thought-inspiring symbols as they have been found in the world, contemplated and collectively gathered as ownership throughout our history.
About Author
From Canada, educated and worked in Information Systems, Rayne Corbin writes of the new, intended reality of neurodiversity and its original meanings interrelated to the present.
Rayne also enjoys connecting to nature and wildlife through photography whenever he can, especially birds of prey, being wildly close to nature in Canada (book cover photos by author). He has always been a compulsive, avid reader of natural sciences and the humanities since an early age.