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"...all agree in establishing one
point, the unity of man; by which I mean, that men are all of
one degree, and consequently that all men are born equal, and with
equal natural right." Thomas Paine |
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"This correspondence
with the real external world we call truth." Sigmund Freud |
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Diagrams 1a and 1b |
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Diagram 1a shows our four elements in thought existence and their
relationship to physical existence and language. Our seven elements to
understand truth are physical existence, thought existence, pure-thesis
ideas, conclusive-thesis ideas, theorized-manufactured ideas,
pure-manufactured ideas, and language use. The lines shown from physical
existence to thought existence represent the connections or the lack of
connections to physical existence to any given master idea.
Pure-manufactured ideas do not have any connections at all. This
demonstrated relationship is how we determine accountability to ideas.
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Diagram 1b shows our evolution of accountability of ideas starting
from right to left. Early thought existence consisted of primal ideas.
Primal ideas fantasy dominated early in the evolution of ideas because of
restricted thesis idea animation. This led us to our early rise and
domination of religion and the later rise and suppression of science.
Eventually, our two realms of ideas merged. Nevertheless, this
polarization occurs first, which results in the two incompatible and
incomplete systems that we have today. Thesisism is our next evolutionary
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Diagram 2 |
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Diagram 2 shows our five existences. Physical existence is our
physical world. Sensory existence is our player to our inputted senses.
Reactive existence is our source of emotions, as they are the reactive
coloring to our reactive perception of the world. Thought existence is our
ideas. We have the capacity to move sliver ideas into new master ideas by
mental animation. Awareness is the combination of sensory, reactive and
thought existence. Consciousness is awareness of awareness. Experiential
existence consists of awareness and consciousness. Traditional
philosophers and theologians have amputated our connections with physical
existence. We then have our thought measured not against this base of
physical existence, but bouncing within thought, reactive and sensory
existence only. Where physical science maintains our base to physical
existence, our reason and rational thought does not require us to maintain
it. In doing so, we have amputated reason and rational thought into an
unaccountable system of thought. Thesisism requires us to maintain our
connection to physical existence.
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©2005 - 2009 James S. Serilla |
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No reproduction or
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