
Reference: Postulate Mechanics
- The Self and Substance are simply there.
- The Self identifying with Substance produces Beingness.
- The goal of the beingness is to assimilate the knowable.
- The beingness evolves continually towards that goal.
- At the forefront of this evolution is the human Individual.
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- The core of individual is the body, a matrix of matter and energy.
- The body is surrounding by a Mental Matrix of thought.
- The goal of the mental matrix is to assimilate all sensations.
- The assimilation may fail when there are Fixations.
- The fixations lead to aberrations in the individual.
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- Freud talked about the “unconsciousness mind.”
- But that simply points to the failure to assimilate.
- Hubbard talked about the “reactive mind.”
- But that simply points to the fixations.
- The resolution of aberration is assimilation of fixations.
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- The severest fixation is an Engram.
- It is a trauma containing pain and unconsciousness.
- The solution is to recall the traumatic incident.
- And spot its starting point and the duration.
- Then discover its content by repetitive recounting.
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- The common manifestation of fixation is a Misjudgment.
- Misjudgments leads to overt actions that
- Do not make sense.
- Lead to embarrassment.
- Result in harm to self and others.
- Become criminal when extreme.
- Overts are followed by withholds and justifications.
- Together they form Goal-Problem-Mass (GPM).
- The GPMs are traced back to underlying misjudgments.
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- Most subtle fixations are Misconception.
- These are erroneous postulates held very closely.
- They is discovered by observing the postulates.
- Using a top down sequencing approach.
- And noticing the anomalies.
- In general, fixations are resolved by deep but relaxed concentration.
- Such concentration is the practice of The 12 Aspects of Mindfulness.
- Desires make one want certain outcomes.
- And that leads to speculations.
- Acknowledge the desires you have
- And see things as they are!
- Look closely at The Anomaly suspected.
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