THE UNITY PROJECT, Part I. by Nathan Coppedge page |
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Individual-Material: Private-Public ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| UNITY: AMELIORATION PAGE 2 Considering this simplified chart results in four possibilities: 1. Subjective World: Mutable Soul, Objective Time, Effective God 2. Effective World: Subjective Soul, Mutable Time, Objective God 3. Objective World: Effective Soul, Subjective Time, Mutable God 4. Mutable World: Objective Soul, Effective Time, Subjective God In the first case what cannot be known is the world; knowledge is a matter of experience In the second case what cannot be known is the soul; knowledge is about self-nature In the third case what cannot be known is Time; knowledge is practical In the fourth case what cannot be known is God; knowledge is holy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the first case power is about God; something with authority has power In the second case power is about the world; it�s a matter of whether it�s perceived In the third case power is about self; what matters is the power that�s possessed In the fourth case power is about effect; something with a powerful effect is powerful ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the first case truth is death; life is subjective In the second case truth is God; life is about religion In the third case truth is about the world; life is an experience In the fourth case truth is about the soul; life is about knowledge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the first case the soul is what changes: the senses are the highest form of knowledge In the second case time is what changes: all knowledge is about hidden purposes In the third case God is what changes: knowledge is flexible In the fourth case the world is what changes: �make no assumptions� ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Subjective, also called the conventional or ordinary: �I know/don�t know� 2. Effective, also called the natural or cooperative: �I think so/don�t think so� 3. Objective, also called the practical or aspiring: �convince me/you can�t convince me� 4. Mutable, also called the analytical or mystic: �look at what we�ve achieved/ we�re not there yet� ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Has a form of knowledge, worships himself 2. Has a functional capacity, worships power 3. Has a specific conviction, worships truth 4. Has a defined goal, worships? � NEXT |
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Preface Summary Part 1a. Iteration 1 Iteration 2 Iteration 3 Iteration 4 Part 1b. Iteration 5 Iteration 6 PART II. (incomplete) PART III. (outline) PART IV. (outline) UNITY NOTES |
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