KHTK Axiom #3 and Scientology

Motion

In Scientology we have,

FACTOR 3: The first action of beingness is to assume a viewpoint.

FACTOR 4: The second action of beingness is to extend from the viewpoint, points to view, which are dimension points.

FACTOR 5: Thus there is space created, for the definition of space is: viewpoint of dimension. And the purpose of a dimension point is space and a point of view.

Thus, in Scientology we have the idea of a Cause deciding to be, and then assuming a viewpoint to generate space. A lot of mechanics is assumed here before space comes about.

However, any mechanics involves motion, and if motion is there then space and time are already there. Thus, there seems to be an inherent contradiction in the above hypothesis presented in Scientology.

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Mindfulness and Science lead us to the following axiom.

KHTK Axiom #3: Awareness of motion is composed of space and time.

Awareness arises and disappears with relative motion. This motion manifests as space and time in our awareness.

Thus, space and time are aspects of motion. It is incorrect to think that motion derives from space and time.

The Factors of Scientology state that a Cause creates space through some mechanics and then, through more mechanics, it brings about motion.

Such hypothesis of Scientology is unnecessarily complicated and questionable.

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KHTK Axiom #2 and Scientology

awareness-continuum

Here is another look at Scientology Factor #1.

SCIENTOLOGY FACTOR # 1: Before the beginning was a Cause and the entire purpose of the Cause was the creation of effect.

This Factor assumes that awareness is there before anything else. It is the essential characteristic or Cause that brings about effect, or motion.

This Factor takes awareness for granted as ‘potential’.

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But we don’t find that to be the case in actual experience. Awareness is related to relative motion as noted in the Theory of Relativity and KHTK Axiom 2.

KHTK Axiom #2: Awareness arises with relative motion, and disappears when there is no relative motion.

Thus, awareness does not precede motion. It is incorrect to take awareness for granted as ‘potential’.

In fact, cause and effect are abstractions gleaned from associations observed among events. The ‘effect’ event is understood as a consequence of the ‘cause’ event.  More correctly, cause is the beginning, and effect is the end, of the same event.

Thus, awareness, and the power to create, is not a requisite for Cause because cause-effect is just an association. There is no such requirement that Cause must exist in isolation before the beginning.

Thus, the assertion that before the beginning was a Cause is questionable.

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KHTK Axiom #1 and Scientology

Mover


Here is another look at Scientology Axiom #1:

SCIENTOLOGY AXIOM # 1: LIFE IS BASICALLY A STATIC.

Definition: a Life Static has no mass, no motion, no wavelength, no location in space or in time. It has the ability to postulate and to perceive.

This axiom is simply another version of ‘unmoved mover’. Is there such a thing as ‘unmoved mover’?

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Static and kinetic are conditions that are relative to each other as covered by the Theory of Relativity and KHTK Axiom #1:

KHTK Axiom #1: Neither the state of rest, nor the state of motion can be determined to exist in an absolute sense. 

DEFINITION: Absolute means, “Viewed independently; not comparative or relative; ultimate; intrinsic.”

The ‘unmoved mover’ could itself be in motion with respect to something else per the principle of relativity. So, it isn’t really ‘unmoved’.

Thus, it is incorrect to say that a life static has no motion. If it has motion then it also has a wavelength. It will have location in space to the extent it has mass and inertia. It will have location in time to the extent it exists.

About the ‘life static’ having “the ability to postulate and to perceive,” it is a conjecture derived from the existence of motion relative to it.

Thus, the assertion that life is basically static, or a static, is questionable.

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Another Star is Born

Susan Boyle astounded the world with her breathtaking rendition of “I Dreamed A Dream” on “Britain’s Got Talent” because she looked like a dreary housewife, not a superstar. Well this time, nobody expected such an incredible voice could come from 9-year-old Amira Willighagen. This girl is definitely on her way to stardom.

Hailing from Nijmegen, Holland, Amira taught herself to sing entirely from watching YouTube tutorials. When she sang her soul-stirring rendition of Puccini’s “O Mio Babbino Caro” from the opera “Gianni Schicchi” she blew everyone away and even earned bows from one of the judges.

By Cindy Drukier, Epoch Times

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