THE UNITY PROJECT, Part I.
    
by Nathan Coppedge                                                              page
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Part I. 
Effective-Meaning: Objective-Time
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define two axes representing a context for Judgment: Soul-God runs perpendicular to World-Time. The first of these axes is clearly a measure of perception. The soul is the least thing that has consciousness, and the closest being to God is the greatest potential consciousness. So we can say clearly (definitively) that Judgment, as a unity with the quality of Effective-Meaning, is a reconciliation between Soul-God and World-Time.

Now we can plug it into the analogy so that when Effective-Meaning relates to Objective-Time, the world of the Soul is a reconciliation between the world of Time and the world of God in relation to Judgment.  There are several ways to state this, all of which bring about a slightly different understanding. Here are several variations:

Soul-World :: Time : God = Judgment
This shows that ultimate meaning may be separate from any significance we find in this world; that God may be separate from Time in a way that we are not separate from the world. Judgment, or responsibility, may then be found as a measure between the Soul and Time, or between God and the World, suggesting that just as the Soul is tied to its World in relation to Judgment or responsibility, God is tied to the Soul in regards to Judgment.

Soul : World :: Time-Judgment : God-Judgment = Judgment
This again points at a reconciliation between Time and God in regards to judgment. If God created Time, the Effective World would be the will of God. In that case we could state that Soul-World : Time-God = Effective World. Otherwise we must look for explanations that offer a compromise between greatest reason and the most stubborn oppositions to reason, namely paradox.

Soul-Judgment : World-Judgment :: God-Judgment : Time-Judgment
If we define God as Objective-Perception, we can see that whether it is God judging the soul or the soul judging itself, that just as Soul-God is an axis in relation to judgment, World-Time is its context, so that the axis of Judgment runs from Soul to God or from World to Time (See Diagram 3).
                                                                                     
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Preface

Summary

Iteration 1
Iteration 2
Iteration 3
Iteration 4
Iteration 5
Iteration 6

PART II.
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PART III.
(outline)

PART IV.
(outline)

NOTES
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