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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The Fixations

Reference: Postulate Mechanics

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The Fixations

Reaching and withdrawing are the basic actions as attention moves from one thing to another. When the attention is unable to reach and withdraw, it is fixed on something. The attention is fixed because there is something not quite clear. Thus, a lack of differentiation or a mystery exists.

Normally, the mind breaks up the incoming sensation and assimilates it in the mental matrix to have a clear perception. But when the sensation cannot be assimilated fully, some fixation and mystery remains.

The fixations thus become part of beingness, and they even come to define that beingness. Such fixations then influence the perceptions, thinking and behavior of that organism, or individual. For example, fixations are commonly seen in the form of biases, prejudices, fixed ideas and in habitual, erratic, and insane behavior.

The fixations may be divided into three main categories:

  1. Engram
  2. Misjudgment
  3. Misconception

An Engram is a traumatic experience that involves pain and unconsciousness. These are few but each may take a lifetime to assimilate naturally. They can be assimilated much faster through deep contemplation and meditation.

A Misjudgment results in overt action that is irrational and does not make sense. It leads to embarrassment and even harm. Overts are followed by withholds, justifications and evil intentions. Together they form Goal-Problem-Mass (GPM). The GPMs are traced back to underlying misjudgments.

A Misconception is an erroneous idea, or a mistaken notion about something very basic, such as, “The sun goes around the earth.” These are well hidden considerations and require search and discovery. The assimilation of misconceptions has a wide ranging beneficial effect.

Misconceptions lie within misjudgments; and misjudgments lie within engrams. The most fixed item shall have the most significance. It needs to be addressed first. The key technique for that is the Listing Process or the Listing Procedure.

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Misconception

Unfortunately, misconceptions are not perceived as fixations that underlie engrams and misjudgments.

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More Misconceptions

You may discover more misconceptions on your own, if you contemplate on each sentence of the above definition with mindfulness. Please see:

The 12 Aspects of Mindfulness

Then, you may end up improving upon this definition too.

Good luck!

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Postulate Mechanics: Basic Postulates (old)

Reference: Postulate Mechanics

  1. Postulate Mechanics starts with sensations.
  2. Sensations are essentially awareness of substance.
  3. Absence of sensations means unawareness.
  4. Unawareness is the characteristic of the unknowable.
  5. The primary dichotomy is Unknowable-Knowable.
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  6. Sensations acquire meaning only through Postulates.
  7. Postulates symbolize the Unknowable as God.
  8. Postulates symbolize the knowable as the Universe.
  9. “God” is then assigned attributes on the basis of faith.
  10. But, that only distorts its sense of Unknowable.
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  11. “Universe” is assigned attributes on the basis of sensations.
  12. Those attributes are real to the degree they have oneness.
  13. Oneness is described by continuity, consistency and harmony.
  14. The Universe is basically the oneness of knowledge.
  15. Knowledge has come about through Religion, Philosophy and Science.
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  16. The physical aspects of the universe are matter and energy.
  17. The spiritual aspects of the universe are thought and awareness.
  18. But matter, energy and thought are the Substance.
  19. The awareness that senses substance, is the Self.
  20. Self-Substance is a more accurate rendition of Spiritual-Physical.
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  21. The Self acquires beingness by identifying with Substance.
  22. The beingness of Self becomes the ever-changing Universe.
  23. The beingness narrows as identifications become fixed.
  24. With fixations come about the problem of beingness.
  25. The human fixations lead to the Individual.
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  26. Each individual has its own center of awareness.
  27. Just like each atom has its own center of mass.
  28. Thus, the awareness becomes discrete.
  29. This makes interaction and complexity possible.
  30. And, with missing oneness, aberrations also become possible .
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Questions to meditate on

  1. “Did you ever believe you knew something when actually you didn’t?”

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Postulate Mechanics: Introductory Postulate

Reference: Postulate Mechanics

  1. Life is aware that there is something to know because it senses it. 
  2. Anything substantial enough to be sensed may be called Substance.
  3. Matter is a substance that we sense through touch. 
  4. Radiation is also a substance that we sense through many physical senses.
  5. Thought is also a substance because we sense it through mind.
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  6. Modern physics has shown that Matter expands into radiation as in an atomic explosion.
  7. Modern spiritual studies have shown that radiation expands into thoughts.
  8. We can say, that from matter to radiation to thought we have a spectrum of substance.
  9. Substance has consistency that expands from matter to radiation to thought.
  10. The law of conservation applies to the whole of substance.
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  11. The properties of Matter are treated through Classical Mechanics.
  12. The properties of Radiation are treated through Quantum Mechanics.
  13. The properties of Thought are treated through Postulate Mechanics.
  14. At present, energy is barely recognized as a substance by science .
  15. Treating thought as a substance is a very new idea. 
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The Individual (old)

Please see Postulate Mechanics.

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The Individual

An individual is that beingness matrix that is coordinated and assimilated enough to become conscious. The individual is the most sophisticated beingness. It represents the current human beingness. 

The individual can be part of a larger beingness matrix, whose goal is to fully assimilate itself towards fulfilling the postulate of Self. Being conscious an individual can now recognize, analyze and rapidly overcome the barriers to evolution.

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Misconception

An individual misconceives his limited individuality to be the total Self.

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More Misconceptions

You may discover more misconceptions on your own, if you contemplate on each sentence of the above definition with mindfulness. Please see:

The 12 Aspects of Mindfulness

Then, you may end up improving upon this definition too.

Good luck!

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