Postulate Mechanics: Postulates of Beingness

Reference: Postulate Mechanics

  1. The Self and Substance are simply there.
  2. The Self identifying with Substance produces Beingness.
  3. The goal of the beingness is to assimilate the knowable.
  4. The beingness evolves continually towards that goal.
  5. At the forefront of this evolution is the human Individual.
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  6. The core of individual is the body, a matrix of matter and energy.
  7. The body is surrounding by a Mental Matrix of thought.
  8. The goal of the mental matrix is to assimilate all sensations.
  9. The assimilation may fail when there are Fixations.
  10. The fixations lead to aberrations in the individual.
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  11. Freud talked about the “unconsciousness mind.”
  12. But that simply points to the failure to assimilate.
  13. Hubbard talked about the “reactive mind.”
  14. But that simply points to the fixations.
  15. The resolution of aberration is assimilation of fixations.
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  16. The severest fixation is an Engram.
  17. It is a trauma containing pain and unconsciousness.
  18. The solution is to recall the traumatic incident.
  19. And spot its starting point and the duration.
  20. Then discover its content by repetitive recounting.
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  21. The common manifestation of fixation is a Misjudgment.
  22. Misjudgments leads to overt actions that
    1. Do not make sense.
    2. Lead to embarrassment.
    3. Result in harm to self and others.
    4. Become criminal when extreme.
  23. Overts are followed by withholds and justifications.
  24. Together they form Goal-Problem-Mass (GPM).
  25. The GPMs are traced back to underlying misjudgments.
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  26. Most subtle fixations are Misconception.
  27. These are erroneous postulates held very closely.
  28. They is discovered by observing the postulates.
    1. Using a top down sequencing approach.
    2. And noticing the anomalies.
  29. In general, fixations are resolved by deep but relaxed concentration.
  30. Such concentration is the practice of The 12 Aspects of Mindfulness.
    1. Observe without Desires
    2. Observe without Assuming
    3. Observe what is Missing
    4. Observe the Incomprehensible
    5. Observe all Senses
    6. Let the Mind Un-stack
    7. Experience Fully
    8. Do not suppress
    9. Associate Data freely
    10. Observe beyond Name and Form
    11. Contemplate thoughtfully
    12. Let it be effortless
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  31. Desires make one want certain outcomes.
  32. And that leads to speculations.
  33. Acknowledge the desires you have
  34. And see things as they are!
  35. Look closely at The Anomaly suspected.
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