Cognizance Theory
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The technique for the use of Secondary Identities as vehicles for understanding is called Symbolic Scenarios, which are the adoption of character roles, the extrapolation of the nature of the decisions involved, and to view one's everyday reality through
these particular perspectives or scenarios. One creates characters in the interest of attempting to ascertain what decisions are embumbent upon such personages; one views one's everyday reality through these scenarios as Interpretive Context; one perhaps makes decisions based on these scenarios as they may apply in everyday life.
Example........
The crux of this ............. is Belief.
wherein perceived real consequence
wherein if it were possible to believe anything, then one could assume
any manner of varying forms of consciousness and perhaps come to some understanding how the human world works.
The reason belief is crucial to the ............... is because the
......and by believing take on an understanding of ............ through believed Consequence.
Without Consequence anybody can believe anything. Consequence such as ........... will make a believer out of one. Perceived Consequence
may attend one's thoughts, words and actions. when to all logical analysis it does not.
This concept is entailed in the Belief Principle.
Wherein the agent of Belief as Consequence is the Ego, the agent of
[[[[Belief
as ........anything symbolic Scenarios....... is Identities.
How to believe
Belief comes from correlations of present with future. think it and it happens
Belief means that Consequence
Body Belieff
Mind Belief
However the crux of the entire[[[[ thing is belief and belief is Consequence.
Consequence makes belief manifest.
The idea behind this ........... this technique is the capability of Belief. If one believes one is. With the power of belief one can by belief become the personal of others and come to understand what such personas involve.
Symbolic Scenarios are ...............Interpretive Contexts
if one were
The Metaphysical-I seeming creates greater capacities of Will.
...................... Interpretive Contexts
imposed upon one's everyday reality.
SYMBOLIC SCENARIOS
Secondary Identities
[Metaphysical Psychology]
The creation of scenarios in which Secondary Identities
are explored.
Any given entity as a memory has associations attached. These association determine what the entity is, where it came from, ...everything about it...
all of which is Definitive Value. For this method one must change or subtract one's associations such that the entity becomes and object .............
Another means of belief is the Interpretive Context.
Another means of belief is the Interpretive Context.
Another means is
by creating objectives. For instance if one is broke, one may wander around and turn every circumstance into an an opportuity to find money, such as phone booth change slots, or one might search waste bins for recycibles. One may see strangers in terms of the likelihood of spare change.
Every Identity possesses and objective. The definition of Identity is an objective.
.........
such as.....
And questions are inherent in new and unfamiliar Identities such as the nature of,
psychology, logic..purposes..objectives.....And perhaps the easiest way to understand ........
Objectives are the key to understanding Identities.
Of course in this sort of endeavor one needs a rich environment, cosmopolitan,
complex, ideally multi-cultural............ a city scape.
Different characters in this
........... can symbolize various concepts. ............
The Metaphysical-I is theorized here to aid in the creation of or the leading one to circumstance that relates to .......
said to ............... enhance .............
Random people become symbols for ...................
questions, objectives of others,
The first way is asking questions. Questions create a context such that if actual circumstance and events pertain to pre-existing questions, one has something in mind in which to relate said ........... whereas otherwise one would take no notice.
Another means is
by creating objectives. For instance if one is broke, one may wander around and turn every circumstance into an an opportuity to find money, such as phone booth change slots, or one might search waste bins for recycibles. One may see strangers in terms of the likelihood of spare change.
Every Identity possesses and objective. The definition of Identity is an objective.
.........
such as.....
And questions are inherent in new and unfamiliar Identities such as the nature of,
psychology, logic..purposes..objectives.....And perhaps the easiest way to understand ........
Objectives are the key to understanding Identities.
Of course in this sort of endeavor one needs a rich environment, cosmopolitan,
complex, ideally multi-cultural............ a city scape.
Different characters in this
........... can symbolize various concepts. ............
The Metaphysical-I is theorized here to aid in the creation of or the leading one to circumstance that relates to .......
said to ............... enhance .............
Random people become symbols for ...................
questions, objectives of others,
The first way is asking questions. Questions create a context such that if actual circumstance and events pertain to pre-existing questions, one has something in mind in which to relate said ........... whereas otherwise one would take no notice.
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