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Logic, Contradiction and Unity

Logic recognizes contradiction, the real disunity and opposition. Speaking the logic of truth to correct the illogical manifestations brought forth into reality, is the only way to get people to stop manifesting those illogical constructs. It’s not “disunity”, but an actual attempt to bring real, actual, true unity through the only way possible: non-contradiction. Showing people their contradictions by holding […]

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Primacy of Existence vs. Consciousness Summaries

These are summaries I found on the net that explain the issue simply, easily, and realistically so that you can begin to understand what is true vs. what is imagined and believed to be “true”.   “The primacy of consciousness theory asserts that consciousness somehow creates reality. Sometimes it takes the form of a divine consciousness that creates reality, and […]

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Language, Reality and the Trivium Method

“Language” is latent within us all, through existing in reality where we develop references to reality, for interactivity, and the expression of ourselves and reality to ourselves and to others. Although, etymologically it is a word derived from the Latin lingua, French langue, the tongue, as the strongest source of expressing language since it contains emotions, tones, attitude, and more […]

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Consciousness and Causality Symbolism Pt.2

Cause and Effect is a Natural Law with various complexities of interaction in reality that can be understood. This understanding of causality can help to clarify how Natural Moral Law of Behavioral interactions objectively functions as well. Video Audio Download .mp3: Consciousness and Causality Symbolism Pt.2 Images: All images zip file PDF of images

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Symbols, Reality, Knowledge, Belief and Attachment

Symbols and Reality First came reality. Second came knowledge of reality. Third is language about reality, through symbol or word. To create symbols, Nature/Reality must be observed, so that the symbols reflect the natural science of observation in nature and its processes/systems. First symbols are pictographs, then abstract lines and curves. Symbols are analogous references to reality through an image […]

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