
Reference: A Course on the Factors
KHTK Factor # 12-1: Any discontinuity, inconsistency or disharmony among viewpoints and dimension points is an anomaly to be resolved.
This factor calls out any violation of the criterion of oneness to be an anomaly. Such an anomaly has the primary form of a discontinuity, inconsistency or disharmony. An anomaly must be resolved to restore the condition of oneness of what we know.
As viewpoints compare their dimension points, anomalies are spotted. This is followed by closer inspection that leads to realization. Thus, anomalies are resolved, and the postulates are expanded upon.
Following this, new viewpoints and dimension points come about; new anomalies are spotted, and the cycle repeats.
When an anomaly is resolved what we are left with is the truth! But this is a truth only until the next anomaly shows up. It is uncertain that there will come a point when everything is absolutely clear.
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Scientology
There is no Scientology factor corresponding to the above KHTK Factor.
This factor follows naturally from the previous factor. Now that we have the criterion of oneness, any violation of that criterion would be an anomaly. The general tendency is to ignore the anomaly, or explain it away. It is quite an ability to notice an anomaly and follow it up.
One, who recognizes anomalies and follows them through to resolution, always comes up with wonderful realizations. He finds life to be very interesting and worthwhile.
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Logic
An anomaly is any violation of the integrity of reality, such as, discontinuity (missing data), inconsistency (contradictory data), or disharmony (arbitrary data).
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