The Laws of Thought

The fundamental law of thought is that all postulates affect each other because they are connected through understanding. More technically, one may say that all postulates are continuous, consistent and harmonious, and so is the reasoning proceeding from them. We may refer to this as the Principle of ONENESS.

An ANOMALY is any violation of the Principle of Oneness, such as, discontinuity (missing data), inconsistency (contradictory data), or disharmony (arbitrary data). The anomaly exists in how a person views the reality. Resolution of anomaly always expands one’s viewpoint and knowledge.

A person commits an OVERT (bad action) because of an anomaly in his thinking. If the person is aware on an overt, he can trace it back to an anomaly. This anomaly could be a concept that he did not understand fully; or it could be some experience that he didn’t perceive clearly. If he can resolve that anomaly then he can free himself from his regret, because he has now gained a new perception or understanding.

A person WITHHOLDS himself from acting freely because he feels he does not have certain ability. Underlying that lack of confidence are regrets long forgotten. Underlying those regrets are forgotten overts. If a person is aware of a withhold, he can trace it back to some overt and then to some anomaly in his thinking. If he can recognize and resolve that anomaly, he can regain some of his abilities.

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