Subject Clearing Viewpoint & Reality

Please see Postulate Mechanics.

Processing is the application of a procedure to bring about an improvement in a person’s condition. In Subject Clearing, the processes have been obtained from the study of Vedic Hinduism, Buddhism, Psychoanalysis and Scientology.

In Subject Clearing, you can always go back to a previously applied process and run it again.

Process

This Subject Clearing process explores the subject of reality. 

PREREQUISITE: Subject Clearing Mind

Look up these words in this sequence per the definitions given below.

VIEWPOINT, REALITY, IS-NESS, ALTER-IS-NESS, AS-IS-NESS, NOT-IS-NESS, REALITY SCALE, GRANTING OF BEINGNESS.

As you look up a definition, ask yourself,

“What crosses my mind as I look up this definition?”

Notice the internal reaction. Apply The 12 Aspects of Mindfulness to that reaction. If there is a disagreement, or you sense some anomaly, then address it with Subject Clearing Viewpoint.

You may consult dictionaries, Wikipedia, Textbooks, etc., to sort out the disagreement or anomaly present. Contemplate on these words until you are fully satisfied with your understanding.

For more definitions, please refer to KHTK Glossary: Subject Clearing.

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Definitions

VIEWPOINT
The viewpoint is the frame of reference a person uses to view things. It is based on the degree of assimilation of the person’s mental matrix. It determines his reality, which includes the sense of his own position, or location, and what he thinks of himself. The viewpoint can become fixed, but a person can always unfix and change it. 

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REALITY
A person’s reality is based on his viewpoint. It may be defined as his sense of “is-ness” of things. This reality may be plotted on a Reality scale. As one moves down this scale the reality becomes cloudier because of alter-is-ness. As one moves up this scale the reality becomes clearer because of as-is-ness. The reality is optimum when it is continuous, consistent and harmonious.

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IS-NESS
Is-ness is the way things appear to a person based on his viewpoint. It determines his position on the Reality scale.

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ALTER-IS-NESS
When someone sees something differently from what it is, he is doing an alter-is.  Alter-is-ness adds layers of alterations, illusion, deception, etc., which makes the reality cloudier. The person’s position on the reality scale moves lower with alter-is.

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AS-IS-NESS
When someone sees something as it is, through the layers of obfuscation, he is doing an as-is. As-is-ness removes the layers of alterations, illusion, deception, etc. The person’s position on the reality scale moves higher with as-is.

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NOT-IS-NESS
NOT-IS-NESS is an outright, flat denial of the way things are.

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REALITY SCALE
At its lowest point, a person’s would be unconscious and would have no reality. As he gains consciousness, his reality moves up through the following levels:

(1) MYSTERY: At this level a person is in a terrific confusion about everything. The whole realty has become mysterious to him. He is trying to shut out all reality. He finds himself waiting for things to happen.

(2) SEXINGNESS: At this level, a person thinks that he is not going to survive; so, he starts looking at living through another generation. His reality shrinks to a raw survival mode with attention fixed on sex.

(3) EATINGNESS: At this level a person has no appreciation of other people and things. They are simply looked upon as means for survival. This is the reality of the dog eat dog world. 

(4) SYMBOLIZINGNESS; At this level a person figures with symbols. The symbols consist of mass and significance. He interprets them literally. His sense of reality is very shallow. 

(5) THINKINGNESS; In thinkingness, a person is trying to figure things out all the time. He cannot work or act, so there is no progress. This is the “figure-figure” case. He is hard to get along with.

(6) EFFORTINGNESS: In effortingness, a person has got to touch everything and feel everything before he can know anything. He’ll get a mental image picture of a past incident in order to get an idea of what is happening to him in the present. 

(7) EMOTINGNESS: In emotingness, a person determines the reality by his emotional reaction to things. Do we like it—do we dislike it? The person has all kinds of emotions about things.

(8) LOOKINGNESS: In lookingness a person is confronted with discontinuities, inconsistencies and disharmonies. He must look at these anomalies more closely to discover the reality.

(9) KNOWINGNESS: In knowingness, one sees the reality to be continuous, consistent and harmonious as per the Principle of Oneness.

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GRANTING OF BEINGNESS
Granting of beingness is to let the person manage his own reality. If the person is willing you may help him explore and improve his reality. 

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