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The sticky web of social values and constants |
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Whatever we may think about the values of our different societies, the web of concepts from the prime universals, secondary universals to prime ideas is so complex and complete that there is conceptually no escape. |
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Like an onion, we may strip away at the values and standards that affect our perception of race, creed, colour, gender, physical appearance. Step by step we may re-assess our trust in the nature of money, law, virtues, or even re-assess our opinions in negative behaviour deemed as bad, evil deceitful, sinful. |
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Yet as far as we go, the prime universals and secondary universal concepts and prime ideas remain untouched, unchallenged. Simply, the circular self-reference and absolute nature of these concepts do not permit conceptual breakout. So we live, as all civilizations of humanity have lived- within the models that continue. |
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The intermal conflicts of the present social system
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The conflicts of absolutes remain; the rigidity and uncompromising nature of the Universals. |
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Terrible sadness has and continues to be wrought. From the unjust murder of millions of humans for thousands of years, to the consignment of individuals humans to work as virtual slaves for the benefit of a few. |
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What is saddest of all is the way in which social organisations have suppressed the self worth and self value of the human being for thousands of years. |
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Fundamentally, the first prime universal constant proposes that higher beings exist to ourselves and effectively “own use” and have the power to judge us. Secondly these same Gods ( or Gods) tell us what we must do, or forever be damned. |
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Thanks to UCA and all the knowledge that it displays, we know these prime universal concepts to be inferior. There is no higher than our highest self. Our requirement for existence is permanent. |
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Our connection to all other things is absolute. No human being stands or can stand between ourselves and our greatest self. |
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You know now that there is no universal judgements except life and that your judgment matters. yet, the current models underpinning most of our societies do not share these understandings. In their eyes, you are less than (a) what you think you are and/or (b) what you could or should be. |
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We have people still being born today that are told they are less, because of money, race, religion, family history, caste, culture and physical appearance. We have gurus and prophets telling us we are born less and could be more (usually if we ascribe and follow their message.) |
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Where is the organisation that tells us we are more than what we think we are, not less? Unfortunately there are none. The web has been so strong for so long that everything is tainted. |
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