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Practical framework of reality

Feb 26, 2001 09:57 PM
by sanctius


Dallas:
>We can all help each other in this way, by comparing
>notes together, and not be characterizing one another.

That reminds me, that each piece of information man is consciously
contact with, must fall in either one of these two categories:

a) Theoretical Framework of Objective Reality.
b) Practical Collection of Subjective Experiences.

...

1) If one doesn't have any (a), he must gather (b) by accident.
2) When one ponders or meditates on (b), his (a) increases.
3) Without (a), the growth of (b) is much slower than with (a).
4) When one shares (a) or (b) with others, their (a) increases.
5) Even (a) is not true, the (b) grows with trial and error.
6) Every (b) that is shared, produces true (a).
7) Not every (a) is true for everyone.
8) Spiritual entities have lots of (a) and (b), so everyone who is in
contact with them, has practically unlimited source of (a).
9) The (a) that has produced most (b) and is in turn produced exactly
back to (a) as it was, is most true, universal, and eternal law.

-- 
http://www.kolumbus.fi/sanctius/myself.html



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