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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) The human mind uses logic to resolve anomalies and to assimilate data toward oneness. The anomaly it resolves is actually a violation of oneness. That anomaly is present whenever there is a disharmony, inconsistency or discontinuity in an area.  “Oneness” is the ideal scene of all logic. It is not a monotone […]

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) Postulates of Life LIFELife is perceived as motion which, as it evolves, becomes increasingly sophisticated and harmonious. This requires an intricate modulation of inertia. This modulation is provided by the sophisticated structure of the life organism. There is no separate spirit controlling the life organism. The inertia is inherent to subs...

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) When confronted with a situation, a problem, an event or an object, the most important thing to look at is the underlying postulate. That postulate is the thought which gives form to the situation you find yourself in. Once you find that postulate, then see if there are any anomaly associated with it. […]

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) The first action of the mind is to look and recognize what is there.  Looking does not involve thinking. In other words, to know something, you do not have to label it, or use words to describe it. It is important to understand the difference between looking and thinking. . Looking Look and […]

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics (PM) Dualism is the philosophical view that reality consists of two fundamentally distinct kinds of things or properties. In philosophy of mind—the most prominent context for dualism—it holds that mental phenomena and physical phenomena are fundamentally different and irreducible to one another. Monism rejects this division, asserting there is fund...

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