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The `Charter of Triunnia` is the foundational document that defines `Triunnia`. It consists of four uplifting and healing codices -- Genesis, Perdition, Triune Democracy, and Triunnia -- which observe, educate, and set the laws by which `Triunnia` operates to build a peaceful and thriving society as close to universal law as possible.
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| 1 | [Genesis](src/1_Genesis/Genesis_Codex.md) | Weaves two primary laws (The Law of Thought and The Law of Nations) together with a multi-disciplinary approach to create a solid foundation upon which to build a peaceful and thriving society. |
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### 1.1.1.1.C Grouping
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### 1.1.1.1.D Titling
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### 1.1.1.1.E Content
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Every entry shall precisely communicate its point in a clear and unambiguous manner.
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If the main point is a list then it shall be a numbered list so as to delineate sub-paragraphs.
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### 1.1.1.1.F Language
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Every entry shall use simple and straightforward English.
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### 1.1.1.1.G Named Entities
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Every word that has a specially defined meaning in the codex shall be decorated. It shall be a capitonym in a mono-spaced font with a different colour and a grey rounded background. Example: `Decorated`
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### 1.1.1.1.H Context
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To help clarify the meaning and intent of an entry, additional context may be specified in a special box. The box shall be indented and have a header with an icon and a title. The content of the box is explanatory in its nature. Entries may have multiple context boxes.
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!!! info Explanatory Note
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Context boxes should be used to communicate additional helpful information, explain the why behind the entry, warn against possible errors or misunderstandings with respect to the entry, give a quote, or any other reason or use as may be required.
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### 1.1.1.1.I Diagrams
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!!! info Diagrams
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Diagrams are particularly helpful when communicating the relationships between abstract concepts.
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### 1.1.1.1.J Citations
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### 1.1.1.1.K Link to Entries
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When referencing another entry in any codex, display it by means of a link. The link shall display the number and title and when clicked it will show that entry. Example: [1.1.1.1.K Link to Entries](./1_Rules_of_Construction.md)
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## 1.1.1.2 Behaviour
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### 1.1.1.2.A No Undefined Entries
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1. No entry shall reference another entry that occurs later in the ordering.
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2. No entry shall reference a non-existent entry.
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!!! info Logical Errors
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Referencing undefined entries is a logical error and doing so breaks the rules of logic which is built into the ordering. It is also a pathway for confusion and abuse.
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### 1.1.1.2.B No Circular Dependencies
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Entries shall not depend on themselves either directly or through a series of dependencies.
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!!! info Logical Errors
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Circular dependencies are logical errors and have no place in any codex.
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An example of a circular dependency is A --> B --> C --> A.
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### 1.1.1.2.C No Loopholes
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Entries shall not be constructed in such a way that a loophole exists. Entries shall not be constructed with imprecise or vague language.
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!!! info Loopholes
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Loopholes are "unintended" consequences or behaviour of a law that open it to exploitation. Loopholes are access points for corruption and are created by having imprecise or vague language (which is itself a violation of [1.1.1.1.E Content](./1_Rules_of_Construction.md)).
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### 1.1.1.2.D Only One Interpretation
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Entries shall have only one interpretation. They shall not have multiple interpretations or multiple meanings.
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!!! info Loopholes
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This rule captures another possibility for loopholes.
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### 1.1.1.2.E Voided Entries
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Entries that violate any rule defined in [1.1.1 Rules of Construction](./1_Rules_of_Construction.md) are void. Voided entries have no effect, no meaning, are not enforcable, and must be removed from the codex upon discovery. Any entries that reference or depend upon a voided entry also have no effect, meaning, or enforcability, and must be either rewritten or removed.
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!!! info Bad Law
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This rule is intended to kill bad and poorly written law.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Preliminaries
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# 1.1.2 Sources of Law
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Last Updated: December 31, 2023 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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## 1.1.2.1 Law of Thought
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`Triunnia` recognizes the `Law of Thought` and its operation in all aspects of the `Free Will Universe`. The following books may be used to research, understand, cite, and work with this law:
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Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation.
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## 1.1.2.2 Law of Nations
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`Triunnia` recognizes the `Law of Nations` and its operation in all aspects of the `Visible Physical Universe`. The following books may be used to research, understand, cite, and work with this law:
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!!! abstract The Law of Nations
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De Vattel, E. (1844) *The Law of Nations*. Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, Inc.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Definitions
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Last Updated: December 30, 2023 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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The authoritative definitions for the following terms can be found in the `Definitions and Explanations` section of *Thinking and Destiny*[^1] 14th ed., pages 975-1015. These definitions apply to the entire `Charter of Triunnia` and all law in `Triunnia` unless otherwise specified.
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!!! note
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**Note:** Some terms are defined by type first, and subject following. This form is equivalent to the proper English form, and the authoritative definition applies to both forms. Bracketed words denote an alias.
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| Term | Page |
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| :------------------------------------------------------------ | ---: |
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| Accident, An | 975 |
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| Aia | 975 |
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| Alcholism | 975 |
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| Anger | 976 |
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| Appearance | 976 |
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| Appetite | 976 |
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| Art | 976 |
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| Astral | 976 |
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| Astral Body | 976 |
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| Atmosphere | 976 |
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| Atmosphere, Physical Human (Physical Atmosphere) | 976 |
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| Atmosphere of the Human, Psychic (Psychic Atmosphere) | 976 |
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| Atmosphere of the Human, Mental (Mental Atmosphere) | 976 |
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| Atmosphere, of One's Triune Self, Noetic (Noetic Atmosphere) | 977 |
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| Atmosphere of Earth | 977 |
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| Breath | 977 |
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| Breath-Form | 977 |
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| Cell, A | 977 |
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| Chance | 977 |
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| Character | 978 |
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| Communion | 978 |
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| Conception, Divine, "Immaculate" | 978 |
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| Conscience | 978 |
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| Conscious | 978 |
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| Consciousness | 978 |
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| Credulity | 979 |
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| Culture | 979 |
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| Death | 979 |
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| Definition | 979 |
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| Descent of Man | 979 |
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| Desire | 979 |
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| Desire for a Name, (Fame) | 980 |
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| Desire for Power | 980 |
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| Desire for Self-Knowledge | 980 |
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| Desire for Sex | 980 |
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| Despair | 980 |
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| Destiny | 980 |
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| Destiny, Physical | 980 |
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| Destiny, Psychic | 980 |
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| Destiny, Mental | 980 |
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| Destiny, Noetic | 981 |
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| Devil, The | 981 |
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| Dimensions | 981 |
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| Disease | 982 |
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| Dishonesty | 982 |
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| Doer | 982 |
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| Doubt | 982 |
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| Dreams | 982 |
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| Duty | 983 |
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| "Dweller" | 983 |
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| Dying | 983 |
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| Ease | 983 |
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| Ego | 983 |
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| Element, An | 983 |
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| Elemental, An | 984 |
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| Elementals, Lower | 984 |
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| Elementals, Upper | 984 |
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| Emotion | 984 |
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| Envy | 984 |
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| Equality in the Human | 984 |
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| Eternal, The | 984 |
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| Experience | 985 |
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| Exteriorization, An | 985 |
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| Facts | 985 |
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| Faith | 985 |
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| Falsehood | 985 |
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| Fame, (A Name) | 985 |
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| Fear | 985 |
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| Feeling | 985 |
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| Feeling, Isolation of | 985 |
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| Food | 985 |
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| Form | 985 |
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| Freedom | 985 |
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| Function | 986 |
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| Gambling | 986 |
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| Genius, A | 986 |
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| Germ, The Lunar | 986 |
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| Germ, The Solar | 986 |
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| Glamour | 987 |
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| Gloom | 987 |
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| God, A | 987 |
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| Government, Self- | 987 |
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| Grace | 987 |
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| Greatness | 987 |
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| Greed | 987 |
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| Ground, Common | 987 |
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| Habit | 987 |
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| Hall of Judgment | 988 |
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| Happiness | 988 |
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| Healing by Laying on of Hands | 988 |
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| Healing, Mental | 988 |
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| Hearing | 989 |
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| Heaven | 989 |
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| Hell | 989 |
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| Heredity | 990 |
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| Honesty | 990 |
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| Hope | 990 |
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| Human Being, A | 990 |
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| Human Beings, The Four Classes of | 990 |
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| Humanity | 991 |
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| Hypnosis, Self- | 991 |
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| Hypnotism or Hypnosis | 991 |
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| Hypnotist, A | 992 |
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| "I" as Identity, The False | 992 |
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| Ideal | 992 |
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| Identity, One's | 992 |
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| I-ness | 992 |
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| Ignorance | 992 |
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| Illusion | 992 |
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| Imagination | 992 |
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| Imagination, Nature- | 992 |
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| Incubus | 993 |
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| Instinct in the Animal | 993 |
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| Intelligence | 993 |
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| Intelligence, An | 993 |
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| Intelligence, Faculties of an | 993 |
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| Intelligence, The Supreme | 993 |
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| Intuition | 994 |
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| Istence | 994 |
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| Jealousy | 994 |
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| Joyousness | 994 |
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| Justice | 994 |
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| Karma | 994 |
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| Knower, The | 994 |
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| Knowledge is of Two Kinds | 994 |
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| Knowledge of the Doer | 995 |
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| Knowledge of the Thinker of the Triune Self | 995 |
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| Knowledge of the Knower of the Triune Self, Self-Knowledge | 995 |
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| Knowledge, Noetic (The World of Knowledge) | 995 |
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| Law | 995 |
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| Law of Nature, A (Natural Law) | 995 |
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| Law of Thought, The | 995 |
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| Law of Thought, Destiny. Agents of the | 996 |
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| Learning | 996 |
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| Liar, A | 996 |
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| Liberty | 996 |
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| Life | 996 |
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| Life (To One's Critical Understanding) | 996 |
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| Light | 996 |
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| Light, Attachable and Unattachable | 996 |
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| Light, Conscious | 997 |
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| Light in the Doer, Potential | 997 |
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| Light of Nature | 997 |
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| Link Unit, A Breath- | 997 |
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| Link Unit, A Life- | 997 |
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| Link Unit, A Form- | 997 |
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| Link Unit, A Cell- | 998 |
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| "Lost Soul", A | 998 |
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| Love | 998 |
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| Love in the Doer | 998 |
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| Lying and Dishonesty | 998 |
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| Malice | 998 |
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| Manners | 999 |
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| Matter | 999 |
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| Meaning | 999 |
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| Medium, A | 999 |
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| Memory | 999 |
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| Memory, Doer- | 999 |
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| Memory, Sense- | 1000 |
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| Mental Attitude and Mental Set | 1000 |
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| Mental Operations | 1000 |
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| Metempsychosis | 1000 |
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| Mind | 1000 |
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| Mind, The Body- | 1001 |
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| Mind, The Feeling- | 1001 |
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| Mind, The Desire- | 1001 |
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| Morals | 1001 |
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| Mysticism | 1001 |
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| Nature | 1002 |
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| Necessity | 1002 |
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| Noetic | 1002 |
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| Number | 1002 |
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| Numbers | 1002 |
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| One | 1002 |
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| Oneness | 1002 |
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| Opinion | 1002 |
|
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| Opportunity | 1002 |
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| Pain | 1002 |
|
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| Passion | 1002 |
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| Patience | 1002 |
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||||||
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| Perfect Physical Body | 1002 |
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| Personality | 1002 |
|
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| Pessimism | 1003 |
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| Plan | 1003 |
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| Pleasure | 1003 |
|
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| Poetry | 1003 |
|
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| Point, A | 1003 |
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| Poise | 1003 |
|
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| Possessions | 1003 |
|
||||||
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| Power, Conscious | 1003 |
|
||||||
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| Pranayama | 1003 |
|
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| Preference | 1004 |
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||||||
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| Prejudice | 1004 |
|
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| Principle | 1004 |
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||||||
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| Principle, A | 1004 |
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| Progress | 1004 |
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| Punishment | 1004 |
|
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| Purpose | 1004 |
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| Quality | 1004 |
|
||||||
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| Reality, A | 1004 |
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||||||
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| Reality, Relative | 1004 |
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||||||
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| Reality, Ultimate | 1004 |
|
||||||
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| Realm of Permanence, The | 1005 |
|
||||||
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| Reason | 1005 |
|
||||||
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| Re-Existence | 1005 |
|
||||||
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| Regeneration | 1005 |
|
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| Relation | 1005 |
|
||||||
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| Religion | 1005 |
|
||||||
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| Responsibility | 1006 |
|
||||||
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| Resurrection | 1006 |
|
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| Revenge | 1006 |
|
||||||
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| Rhythm | 1006 |
|
||||||
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| Right | 1006 |
|
||||||
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| Rightness | 1006 |
|
||||||
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| Sadness | 1006 |
|
||||||
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| Self, The Higher | 1006 |
|
||||||
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| Self-delusion | 1006 |
|
||||||
|
| Selfness | 1006 |
|
||||||
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| Sensation | 1007 |
|
||||||
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| Senses of the Body | 1007 |
|
||||||
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| Sentiment | 1007 |
|
||||||
|
| Sentimentality | 1007 |
|
||||||
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| Sexes | 1007 |
|
||||||
|
| Sexuality | 1007 |
|
||||||
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| Sight | 1007 |
|
||||||
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| Silence | 1007 |
|
||||||
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| Sin | 1007 |
|
||||||
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| Skill | 1008 |
|
||||||
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| Sleep | 1008 |
|
||||||
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| Smell | 1008 |
|
||||||
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| Somnambulism | 1008 |
|
||||||
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| Somnambulist, A | 1008 |
|
||||||
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| Soul | 1008 |
|
||||||
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| Space | 1008 |
|
||||||
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| Spirit | 1009 |
|
||||||
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| Spiritism | 1009 |
|
||||||
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| Substance | 1009 |
|
||||||
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| Success | 1009 |
|
||||||
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| Succubus | 1009 |
|
||||||
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| Symbol, A | 1009 |
|
||||||
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| Taste | 1009 |
|
||||||
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| Thinker | 1009 |
|
||||||
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| Thinking | 1010 |
|
||||||
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| Thinking, Active | 1010 |
|
||||||
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| Thinking, Passive | 1010 |
|
||||||
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| Thinking That Does Not Create Thoughts, That Is, Destiny | 1010 |
|
||||||
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| Thought, A | 1011 |
|
||||||
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| Thought, Balancing a | 1011 |
|
||||||
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| Thought, The Balancing Factor in a | 1011 |
|
||||||
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| Thought, Ruling | 1011 |
|
||||||
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| Thoughts, Visiting | 1011 |
|
||||||
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| Time | 1012 |
|
||||||
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| Transmigration | 1012 |
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Definitions
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# 1.2.2 From The Law of Nations
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## 1.2.2.1 State and Sovereignty
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*Of the state, and of sovereignty. A nation or a state is, as has been said at the beginning of this work, a body politic, or a society of men [and women] united together for the purpose of promoting their mutual safety and advantage by their combined strength.*
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*From the very design that induces a number of men [and women] to form a society which has its common interests, and which is to act in concert, it is necessary that there should be established a public authority, to order and direct what is to be done by each in relation to the end of the association. This political authority is the sovereignty; and he, [she] or they who are invested with it are the sovereign.*
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### 1.2.2.1.B Body-Politic
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A `society` organized for a political purpose.
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### 1.2.2.1.C Nation
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A `body-politic` organized to promote the mutual safety and advantage of its members by their combined strength.
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### 1.2.2.1.D State
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A `body-politic` organized to promote the mutual safety and advantage of its members by their combined strength.
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### 1.2.2.1.E Public Authority
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The means by which a `nation` or `state` organizes itself to manage its affairs.
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### 1.2.2.1.F Political Authority
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The means by which a `nation` or `state` organizes itself to manage its affairs.
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### 1.2.2.1.G Government
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The means by which a `nation` or `state` organizes itself to manage its affairs.
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### 1.2.2.1.H Sovereignty
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The means by which a `nation` or `state` organizes itself to manage its affairs.
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### 1.2.2.1.I Sovereign
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The `Triune Selves` who are `members` of the `nation` or `state` and *do* participate in the `sovereignty`.
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## 1.2.2.2 Country
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!!! quote By virtue of [1.1.2.2 The Law of Nations](../1_Preliminaries/2_Sources_of_Law.md) Book 1, Chapter 18, §203:
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*...The country which a nation inhabits, whether that nation has emigrated thither in a body, or that the different families of which it consists were previously scattered over the country, and there uniting, formed themselves into a political society,—that country, I say, is the settlement of the nation, and it has a peculiar and exclusive right to it.*
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The settlement of the `nation` or `state` and is its property.
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## 1.2.2.3 Domain and Empire
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!!! quote By virtue of [1.1.2.2 The Law of Nations](../1_Preliminaries/2_Sources_of_Law.md) Book 1, Chapter 18, §204:
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*Its right over the parts in its possession. This right comprehends two things: 1. The domain, by virtue of which the nation alone may use this country for the supply of its necessities, may dispose of it as it thinks proper, and derive from it every advantage it is capable of yielding.—2. The empire, or the right of sovereign command, by which the nation directs and regulates at its pleasure every thing that passes in the country.*
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### 1.2.2.3.A Domain
|
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The exclusive right of a `nation` or `state` to use its `country` as it sees fit.
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### 1.2.2.3.B Empire
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The right of `sovereign` command in the `country`.
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## 1.2.2.4 Citizens and Natives
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!!! quote By virtue of [1.1.2.2 The Law of Nations](../1_Preliminaries/2_Sources_of_Law.md) Book 1, Chapter 19, §212:
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*Citizens and natives. The citizens are the members of the civil society: bound to this society by certain duties, and subject to its authority, they equally participate in its advantages. The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens. As the society cannot exist and perpetuate itself otherwise than by the children of the citizens, those children naturally follow the condition of their fathers, and succeed to all their rights. The society is supposed to desire this, in consequence of what it owes to its own preservation; and it is presumed, as matter of course, that each citizen, on entering into society, reserves to his children the right of becoming members of it. The country of the fathers is therefore that of the children; and these become true citizens merely by their tacit consent. We shall soon see, whether, on their coming to the years of discretion, they may renounce their right, and what they owe to the society in which they were born. I say, that, in order to be of the country, it is necessary that a person be born of a father who is a citizen; for if he is born there of a foreigner, it will be only the place of his birth, and not his country.*
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### 1.2.2.4.A Member
|
||||||
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The `Triune Selves` who are members of the `nation` or `state` and *do not* participate in the `sovereignty`.
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### 1.2.2.4.B Citizen
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The `Triune Selves` who are members of the `nation` or `state` and *do not* participate in the `sovereignty`.
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### 1.2.2.4.C Subject
|
||||||
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The `Triune Selves` who are members of the `nation` or `state` and *do not* participate in the `sovereignty`.
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|
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### 1.2.2.4.D Native
|
||||||
|
The `Triune Selves` who are born in the `country` of parents who are `citizens`. They automatically become proper `citizens` as they mature.
|
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|
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### 1.2.2.4.E National
|
||||||
|
The `Triune Selves` who are born in the `country` of parents who are `citizens`. They automatically become proper `citizens` as they mature.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.2.2.5 Foreigners and Inhabitants
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! quote By virtue of [1.1.2.2 The Law of Nations](../1_Preliminaries/2_Sources_of_Law.md) Book 1, Chapter 19, §213:
|
||||||
|
*Inhabitants. The inhabitants, as distinguished from citizens, are foreigners, who are permitted to settle and stay in the country. Bound to the society by their residence, they are subject to the laws of the state, while they reside in it; and they are obliged to defend it, because it grants them protection, though they do not participate in all the rights of citizens. They enjoy only the advantages which the law or custom gives them. The perpetual inhabitants are those who have received the right of perpetual residence. These are a kind of citizens of an inferior order, and are united to the society, without participating in all its advantages. Their children follow the condition of their fathers; and as the state has given to these the right of perpetual residence, their right passes to their posterity.*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.2.5.A Foreigner
|
||||||
|
The `Triune Selves` who are *not* members of the `nation` or `state`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.2.5.B Inhabitant
|
||||||
|
`Foreigners` who are permitted to settle and stay in the `country`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.2.5.C Indigenous
|
||||||
|
`Foreigners` who are permitted to settle and stay in the `country`.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
## 1.2.2.6 Naturalization
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! quote By virtue of [1.1.2.2 The Law of Nations](../1_Preliminaries/2_Sources_of_Law.md) Book 1, Chapter 19, §214:
|
||||||
|
*Naturalisation. A nation, or the sovereign who represents it, may grant to a foreigner the quality of citizen, by admitting him into the body of the political society. This is called naturalisation. There are some states in which the sovereign cannot grant to a foreigner all the rights of citizens,—for example, that of holding public offices,—and where, consequently, he has the power of granting only an imperfect naturalisation. It is here a regulation of the fundamental law, which limits the power of the prince. In other states, as in England and Poland, the prince cannot naturalise a single person, without the concurrence of the nation represented by its deputies. Finally, there are states, as, for instance, England, where the single circumstance of being born in the country naturalises the children of a foreigner.*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The process by which a `foreigner` becomes a `citizen`.
|
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Definitions
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|
# 1.2.3 Fundamental Definitions
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Last Updated: November 21, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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## 1.2.3.1 You
|
||||||
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The reader of this codex. You are most likely an intelligent three-part incorporeal entity called a `Triune Self` and you are incarnate in a `Human Being`.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
!!! info Interchangeable Use
|
||||||
|
Unless otherwise specified, and in addition to their original meanings in *Thinking and Destiny*, the terms `Triune Self` and `Human Being` can be used interchangeably and generally understood to also mean `You`, the reader. When specific use is necessary, the correct term will be used.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Triune Self Preferred
|
||||||
|
The term `Triune Self` is preferred throughout the codex when referring to `You` to reinforce the understanding that you are an intelligent three-part being inhabiting a human body. It is also used preferentially to refer to other people like yourself.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
## 1.2.3.2 Health and Harm
|
||||||
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### 1.2.3.2.A Health
|
||||||
|
The proper and optimal running state of a system.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Humans and Beings as Systems
|
||||||
|
When the operation of a `Human Being` or `Triune Self` is considered as a system, they are considered `Healthy` if they are operating properly and optimally in accordance with the design of their respective system.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.2.B Damage
|
||||||
|
The result of `Actions` or `Events` that cause a system to run in an improper or non-optimal manner.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
!!! info Injury
|
||||||
|
`Damage` is an injury to a `Human Being` or `Triune Self`. `Damage` appears as negative conditions and/or behaviours in `Damaged` beings.
|
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|
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|
!!! tip All Damage Can Be Repaired
|
||||||
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### 1.2.3.2.C Harm
|
||||||
|
Synonym of [1.2.3.2.B Damage](./3_Fundamental_Definitions.md).
|
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|
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### 1.2.3.2.D Healthy
|
||||||
|
The state of operating in good `Health` and with no `Damage`.
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||||||
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|
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### 1.2.3.2.E Unhealthy
|
||||||
|
The state of operating with `Damage`.
|
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## 1.2.3.3 Mitigation of Harm (The Character Triad)
|
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|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.3.A Self-Respect
|
||||||
|
`Actions` a `Triune Self` takes to prevent itself from `Damaging` itself.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.3.B Morality
|
||||||
|
`Actions` a `Triune Self` takes to prevent itself from `Damaging` others and to prevent others from `Damaging` it.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.3.C Honour
|
||||||
|
`Actions` a `Triune Self` takes to not steal *anything* from others.
|
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|
||||||
|
!!! info
|
||||||
|
*Anything* is not always property -- it can be time, labour, dignity, the truth, life, etc.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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!!! info Tools of the Rightness Mind
|
||||||
|
`Self-Respect`, `Morality`, and `Honour` are thinking tools that make conscious use of the `Rightness Mind` to facilitate peaceful interaction at scale.
|
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|
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|
## 1.2.3.4 Rightness and Knowledge
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||||||
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|
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### 1.2.3.4.A Right Choice (Right)
|
||||||
|
Any choice that is in alignment with the `Rightness Mind` and does not result in `Damage`.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.4.B Wrong Choice (Wrong)
|
||||||
|
Any choice that ignores the `Rightness Mind` and results in `Damage`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.4.C What To Do
|
||||||
|
The set of lessons concerned with what is `Right` and in agreement with the `Rightness Mind`.
|
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|
### 1.2.3.4.D What Not To Do
|
||||||
|
The set of lessons concerned with what is `Wrong` and therefore not in alignment with the `Rightness Mind`.
|
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|
|
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|
### 1.2.3.4.E Knowledge Set
|
||||||
|
The set of all `Thoughts` encountered by a `Triune Self` for which the lessons of `What To Do` and `What Not To Do` were learned.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.4.F Concept / Construct
|
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|
One or many `Thoughts` in a particular arrangement.
|
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|
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|
!!! info Examples
|
||||||
|
Some examples are a business or intellectual tools.
|
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|
|
||||||
|
## 1.2.3.5 Confusion, Insanity, and Trespass
|
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|
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### 1.2.3.5.A Errant Thinking
|
||||||
|
The mis-use of the `Minds` of the `Triune Self`.
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|
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|
!!! info Misuse
|
||||||
|
Misuse includes abusing and/or ignoring the functions of `Mind` and accessing them out of their proper sequence as described in [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) and [1.3.3.1 Thought Process](../3_Taxonomies/3_Self-Government_From_Within.md). It also means applying `The Law of Thought` incorrectly. This may commonly show in expedient decisions or having `Desires` overrule `Rightness`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.5.B Abusive Thinking
|
||||||
|
The mis-use of `The Law of Thought` with intent to cause `Harm` or `Damage`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Abuse
|
||||||
|
`Abusive Thinking` is a special kind of `Errant Thinking` that is malicious in its core. Every abuse causes `Harm` and/or `Damage` to the `Triune Self` on the receiving end and the abuser is automatically considered `Insane`.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
### 1.2.3.5.C Confused / Confusion
|
||||||
|
The `Damage` caused by forgetfulness.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.5.D Insane / Insanity
|
||||||
|
The `Damage` caused by ignorance and `Confusion` having these particular characteristics:
|
||||||
|
1. The insane `Triune Self` will not know itself and therefore cannot own itself.
|
||||||
|
2. The insane `Triune Self` will disregard its `Rightness Mind` and cause `Harm` to itself and others.
|
||||||
|
3. The insane `Triune Self` will consistently and repeatedly make wrong choices that `Harm` itself, others, and `Society` as a whole.
|
||||||
|
4. The insane `Triune Self` will neither know nor practice `Self-Respect`, `Morality`, nor `Honour`, nor competent use of `The Law of Thought`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.2.3.5.E Trespass
|
||||||
|
Any `Thought`, `Construct`, or `Exteriorization` from one `Triune Self` that interferes with the proper operation of another `Triune Self`, their `Thoughts`, their `Constructs`, and/or their `Exteriorizations`.
|
||||||
|
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## 1.2.3.6 Eternal Order of Progression
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Refers to the development of a being in regards to successively higher degrees of consciousness, first from a primordial elemental unit and descending through `Nature` eventually arriving at a `Human Being`, then ascending first as a `Triune Self` and later as an `Intelligence`[^1].
|
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[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 952, 953, 48.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Taxonomies
|
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|
# 1.3.1 The Free Will Universe
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||||||
|
Last Updated: January 15, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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||||||
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||||||
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## 1.3.1.1 Entry into `Nature` from the All-Inclusive `One`
|
||||||
|
- The `Free Will Universe` is part of an all-inclusive `One`, which contains twelve `Presences` that keep everything in right relation to each other according to the `Eternal Order of Progression` through the `Realm of Permanence`[^1].
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
12(The Circle of the Twelve Nameless Points) --> One(One) --> Nature(Nature);
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
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|
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|
## 1.3.1.2 Construction of the Primordial Elemental Spheres
|
||||||
|
- Each `Sphere` is a vast primordial and fundamental domain of the elements.
|
||||||
|
- Each child sphere is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the parent sphere.
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
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Nature(Nature) --> FireSphere(Fire Sphere);
|
||||||
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FireSphere --> AirSphere(Air Sphere);
|
||||||
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AirSphere --> WaterSphere(Water Sphere);
|
||||||
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WaterSphere --> EarthSphere(Earth Sphere);
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
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- The `Fire Sphere` contains the `Order of Knowers`.
|
||||||
|
- The `Air Sphere` contains the `Order of Thinkers`.
|
||||||
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- The `Water Sphere` contains the `Order of Doers`.
|
||||||
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- The `Earth Sphere` contains the `Triune Selves`.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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## 1.3.1.3 `Worlds` in the `Earth Sphere`
|
||||||
|
- The `Light World` is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the `Earth Sphere`.
|
||||||
|
- Each child world is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the parent world.
|
||||||
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```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
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EarthSphere(Earth Sphere) --> LightWorld(Light World);
|
||||||
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LightWorld --> LifeWorld(Life World);
|
||||||
|
LifeWorld --> FormWorld(Form World);
|
||||||
|
FormWorld --> PhysicalWorld(Physical World);
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
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- The `Light World` contains the `Noetic Atmosphere` of a `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
|
- The `Life World` contains the `Mental Atmosphere` of a `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
|
- The `Form World` contains the `Psychic Atmosphere` of a `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
|
- The `Physical World` contains `The Realm of Permanence`.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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## 1.3.1.4 `Planes` in the `Physical World` -- `The Realm of Permanence`
|
||||||
|
- The `Light Plane` is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the `Physical World`.
|
||||||
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- Each child plane is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the parent plane.
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
PhysicalWorld(Physical World) --> LightPlane(Light Plane);
|
||||||
|
LightPlane --> LifePlane(Life Plane);
|
||||||
|
LifePlane --> FormPlane(Form Plane);
|
||||||
|
FormPlane --> PhysicalPlane(Physical Plane);
|
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PhysicalPlane --> TemporalHumanPhysicalWorld(Temporal Human Physical World);
|
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|
```
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|
- In the `Physical Plane` of `The Realm of Permanence` exists the `Temporal Human Physical World`.
|
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|
|
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|
## 1.3.1.5 `Planes` in the `Temporal Human Physical World`
|
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|
- The `Temporal Light Plane` is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the `Temporal Human Physical World`.
|
||||||
|
- Each child plane is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the parent plane.
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
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||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
TemporalHumanPhysicalWorld(Temporal Human Physical World) --> TemporalLightPlane(Temporal Light Plane);
|
||||||
|
TemporalLightPlane --> TemporalLifePlane(Temporal Life Plane);
|
||||||
|
TemporalLifePlane --> TemporalFormPlane(Temporal Form Plane);
|
||||||
|
TemporalFormPlane --> TemporalPhysicalPlane(Temporal Physical Plane);
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.1.6 `States of Matter` in the `Temporal Physical Plane`
|
||||||
|
- Each `Radiant Matter` is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the `Temporal Physical Plane`.
|
||||||
|
- Each child state of matter is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the parent state of matter.
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
TemporalPhysicalPlane(Temporal Physical Plane) --> RadiantMatter(Radiant Matter);
|
||||||
|
RadiantMatter --> AiryMatter(Airy Matter);
|
||||||
|
AiryMatter --> FluidMatter(Fluid Matter);
|
||||||
|
FluidMatter --> SolidMatter(Solid Matter);
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.1.7 `Substates of Matter` in `Solid Matter`
|
||||||
|
- Each `Radiant-Solid Substate` is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of each `Solid Matter`.
|
||||||
|
- Each child substate of matter is a `Unit` and is *contained within* the `Manifest Side` of the parent substate of matter.
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
SolidMatter(Solid Matter) --> RadiantSolidSubstate(Radiant-Solid Substate);
|
||||||
|
RadiantSolidSubstate --> AirySolidSubstate(Airy-Solid Substate);
|
||||||
|
AirySolidSubstate --> FluidSolidSubstate(Fluid-Solid Substate);
|
||||||
|
FluidSolidSubstate --> SolidSolidSubstate(Solid-Solid Substate);
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
- The `Radiant-Solid Substate` contains the stars.
|
||||||
|
- The `Airy-Solid Substate` contains the solar universe.
|
||||||
|
- The `Fluid-Solid Substate` contains the moon.
|
||||||
|
- The `Solid-Solid Substate` contains the earth and the `Visible Physical Universe`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.1.8 Location of `Earth` in the `Visible Physical Universe`
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
VisiblePhysicalUniverse(Visible Physical Universe) --> LaniakeaSupercluster(Laniakea Supercluster);
|
||||||
|
LaniakeaSupercluster --> MilkyWayGalaxy(Milky Way Galaxy);
|
||||||
|
MilkyWayGalaxy --> SolSystem(Sol System);
|
||||||
|
SolSystem --> Earth(Earth);
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 944.
|
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Taxonomies
|
||||||
|
# 1.3.2 A `Triune Self`
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
## 1.3.2.1 `Triune Self`
|
||||||
|
The `Triune Self` knows itself to be an eternal `Knower` and `Thinker` and `Doer`, as a `Triune Self`[^1]. `You` are a `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.3.2.1.A `Knower`
|
||||||
|
A `Triune Self` is conceptually a three-part being. One of those parts is the `Knower`, which itself is composed of a passive `I-Ness Mind` (alias `I-Ness`) and an active `Selfness Mind` (alias `Selfness`).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
subgraph Knower
|
||||||
|
INess(I-Ness Mind);
|
||||||
|
Selfness(Selfness Mind);
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
You(You) -- Light Faculty --> INess;
|
||||||
|
You(You) -- I-Am Faculty --> Selfness;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Access from the conscious `Intelligence` of a `Triune Self` to `I-Ness` is via the `Light Faculty` and to `Selfness` is via the `I-Am Faculty`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.3.2.1.B `Thinker`
|
||||||
|
A `Triune Self` is conceptually a three-part being. One of those parts is the `Thinker`, which itself is composed of a passive `Rightness Mind` (alias `Rightness`) and an active `Reason Mind` (alias `Reason`).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
subgraph Thinker
|
||||||
|
Rightness(Rightness Mind);
|
||||||
|
Reason(Reason Mind);
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
You(You) -- Time Faculty --> Rightness;
|
||||||
|
You(You) -- Motive Faculty --> Reason;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Access from the conscious `Intelligence` of a `Triune Self` to `Rightness` is via the `Time Faculty` and to `Reason` is via the `Motive Faculty`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.3.2.1.C `Doer`
|
||||||
|
A `Triune Self` is conceptually a three-part being. One of those parts is the `Doer`, which itself is composed of a passive `Feeling Mind` (alias `Feeling`) and an active `Desire Mind` (alias `Desire`).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
subgraph Doer
|
||||||
|
Feeling(Feeling Mind);
|
||||||
|
Desire(Desire Mind);
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
You(You) -- Image Faculty --> Feeling;
|
||||||
|
You(You) -- Dark Faculty --> Desire;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Access from the conscious `Intelligence` of a `Triune Self` to `Feeling` is via the `Image Faculty` and to `Desire` is via the `Dark Faculty`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.3.2.1.D `Mind`
|
||||||
|
A portion of the `Doer` periodically incarnates in a human body[^2]. A `Triune Self` interfaces with that body through the `Objective Mind`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
subgraph Human Being
|
||||||
|
Mind(Objective Mind) --> Body(Human Body)
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
You(You) -- Focus Faculty --> Mind;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Access from the conscious `Intelligence` of a `Triune Self` to the `Objective Mind` (alias `Mind`) is via the `Focus Faculty`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.3.2.1.E `Human Being`
|
||||||
|
`Human Beings` are the bodies produced on `Earth` that `Doers` incarnate into. **Every `Human Being` is the property of its respective `Triune Self`.**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning Warning
|
||||||
|
- As this is a property relation, trespasses against it shall be taken very seriously. Such offences are antithetical to a free and democratic society.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.3.2.1.F `Breath-Form` and `Soul`
|
||||||
|
The integration of a `Triune Self` with its `Human Being` is done via the `Breath-Form`. The `Breath-Form` is composed of a passive `Form` / `Soul` part and an active `Breath` part[^3].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
subgraph Breath-Form
|
||||||
|
Form("Form (or Soul)")
|
||||||
|
Breath(Breath)
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
You(You) --> Form
|
||||||
|
You(You) --> Breath
|
||||||
|
Form --> Body(Human Body);
|
||||||
|
Breath --> Body(Human Body);
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 71-72.
|
||||||
|
[^2]: Ibid, pg. 72.
|
||||||
|
[^3]: Ibid, pg. 1008.
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
|
## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Taxonomies
|
||||||
|
# 1.3.3 Self-Government From Within
|
||||||
|
Last Updated: January 4, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.3.1 `Thought` Process
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
Rightness(("Rightness (Heart)"));
|
||||||
|
Feeling(("Feeling (Kidneys)"));
|
||||||
|
Desire(("Desire (Adrenals)"));
|
||||||
|
Reason(("Reason (Lungs)"));
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Rightness -- guides --> Feeling;
|
||||||
|
Feeling -- prompts --> Desire;
|
||||||
|
Desire -- agrees with --> Reason;
|
||||||
|
Reason -- controls with --> Rightness;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
!!! quote Self-Government From Within
|
||||||
|
In government by law and justice, `Rightness` guides `Feeling`; which prompts `Desire`; `Desire` agrees with `Reason`. Then, `Feeling` and `Desire` are controlled by `Rightness` and `Reason`.[^1]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The `Thought Process` is the internal operation of our minds in sequence: `Rightness` → `Feeling` → `Desire` → `Reason` → `Rightness`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning Warning
|
||||||
|
- Neither law nor justice can be had by deviating from this process.
|
||||||
|
- The `Thought Process` and the minds involved are the property of the `Triune Self`. They shall not be trespassed upon.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 954.
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
|
## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Taxonomies
|
||||||
|
# 1.3.4 The `Thought` Life Cycle
|
||||||
|
Last Updated: January 12, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.4.1 `Thought` Life Cycle
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|

|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### A Priori
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Sequence | Symbol | Name | Description |
|
||||||
|
| :------: |:-------: | :--: | ----------- |
|
||||||
|
| 1. | :aries: | Consciousness | The presence by which all beings, things, and states exist and change from their current degree in being conscious to their next higher degree in being conscious.[^1] It is the presence by which all beginnings and ends are made and which unites super-nature and super-Intelligence.[^2] |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Descending on the Nature Side
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Sequence | Symbol | Name | Description |
|
||||||
|
| :------: | :-------: | :--: | ----------- |
|
||||||
|
| 2. | :taurus: | Motion | The presence by which all departures from super-nature occur, and causes all impulses, drives, activities, and movements in nature.[^3] |
|
||||||
|
| 3. | :gemini: | Substance | The presence by which potentiality becomes matter via duality.[^4] |
|
||||||
|
| 4. | :cancer: | Breath | The presence by which Substance becomes the units of fire, the element of fire as a whole, and the unmanifested can become manifested, and is activity as the beginning and end of all matter.[^5] |
|
||||||
|
| 5. | :leo: | Life | The presence by which Breath is carried and activity is turned into growth and life throughout nature via units of air and the element of air as a whole.[^6] |
|
||||||
|
| 6. | :virgo: | Form | The presence by which the boundaries of form are established to contain the activities and mass of life, and which is behind the units of water and the element of water as a whole.[^7] |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Exteriorization
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Sequence | Symbol | Name | Description |
|
||||||
|
| :------: |:-------: | :--: | ----------- |
|
||||||
|
| 7. | :libra: | Sex | The presence behind the units of earth and the element of earth as a whole and by which the form of the breath-form is clothed in physical matter. This presence refers that which is undivided, indivisible, fully equal, and balanced. It is the `aia`. By its presence, the form of the breath-form is clothed in physical matter and is the means by which the sexes (as male and female) are separated, united, adjusted, and balanced. [^8] |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Ascending on the Intelligent Side
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Sequence | Symbol | Name | Description |
|
||||||
|
| :------: | :-----------: | :--: | ----------- |
|
||||||
|
| 8. | :scorpius: | Desire | The presence behind desire for every doer of every intelligence and by which each embodied doer portion makes itself a slave to its body of nature and remains ignorant, or becomes conscious of nature-slavery and works for its freedom.[^9] |
|
||||||
|
| 9. | :sagittarius: | Thought | The presence by which law and justice are kept among all Triune Selves and among all Intelligences, and by which each doer has the Light it is entitled to by its thinking[^10].
|
||||||
|
| 10. | :capricorn: | Self-Knowledge | The presence behind the identity and knowledge of all Triune Selves and Intelligences, and is the link between the intelligent-side and the super-intelligent-side of the Universe. By its presence, and by the work of an Intelligence, matter which has achieved the qualities of indivisibility, permanence, distinctiveness, identity, responsibility, and completeness has been refined to perfection as intelligent-matter and is ready to become Conscious Sameness. [^11] |
|
||||||
|
| 11. | :aquarius: | Conscious Sameness | The presence by which unity is achieved through duality, diversity, and separateness, and by which the unique identity of nature units, Triune Selves, and Intelligences is preserved in an all-conscious unity.[^12] |
|
||||||
|
| 12. | :pisces: | Pure Intelligence or Abstract Will | The presence by which Conscious Sameness becomes Abstract Will or Pure Intelligence and is unmanifested, unattached, unattachable, and free, and may will itself into Consciousness.[^13]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 811.
|
||||||
|
[^2]: Ibid, pg. 815.
|
||||||
|
[^3]: Ibid, pg. 811.
|
||||||
|
[^4]: Ibid, pg. 812.
|
||||||
|
[^5]: Ibid, pg. 812.
|
||||||
|
[^6]: Ibid, pg. 812-813.
|
||||||
|
[^7]: Ibid, pg. 813.
|
||||||
|
[^8]: Ibid, pg. 813.
|
||||||
|
[^9]: Ibid, pg. 814.
|
||||||
|
[^10]: Ibid, pg. 814.
|
||||||
|
[^11]: Ibid, pg. 814-815.
|
||||||
|
[^12]: Ibid, pg. 815.
|
||||||
|
[^13]: Ibid, pg. 815.
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
|
## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Taxonomies
|
||||||
|
# 1.3.5 `Exteriorization`
|
||||||
|
Last Updated: January 12, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.5.1 Precursor `Exteriorization`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph TD
|
||||||
|
Thought(Thought)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
subgraph Temporal Physical Plane
|
||||||
|
subgraph Radiant State of Matter
|
||||||
|
subgraph Radiant-Radiant Substate of Matter
|
||||||
|
Object(Object);
|
||||||
|
Action(Action);
|
||||||
|
Event(Event);
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Thought --> Object;
|
||||||
|
Thought --> Action;
|
||||||
|
Thought --> Event;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- All thoughts issued by a `Triune Self` work towards `Exteriorization` on the `Temporal Physical Plane`.
|
||||||
|
- When they reach the `Form` stage in their life cycle, they are held in the `Radiant-Radiant` state until they are ready to `Exteriorize`[^1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.5.2 Definitions of `Exteriorization` (and Manifestation)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! quote Exteriorization (alias Manifestation)
|
||||||
|
An `Exteriorization` is the `Act`, `Object`, or `Event` that was the physical impression in a `Thought` ***before*** it was `Exteriorized` as an `Act`, `Object`, or `Event` on the `Temporal Physical Plane`, as physical destiny[^2].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! quote Exteriorize (alias Manifest)
|
||||||
|
`Exteriorize` is the process of transferring the `Exteriorization` of a `Thought` from the `Radiant-Radiant` state to the `Solid-Solid` state in the `Temporal Physical Plane` ***during*** its physical destiny in the form of an `Act`, `Object`, or `Event`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! quote Exteriorized (alias Manifested)
|
||||||
|
`Exteriorized` refers to the `Act`, `Object`, or `Event` in the `Solid-Solid` state on the `Temporal Physical Plane` that is the physical destiny of the `Thought` from which it originated ***after*** `Exteriorization`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.5.3 `Exteriorization` Matrix
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph TD
|
||||||
|
Thought(Thought);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
subgraph Radiant-Radiant
|
||||||
|
Time{Time};
|
||||||
|
Condition{Condition};
|
||||||
|
Place{Place};
|
||||||
|
Body{Human\nBody};
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
subgraph Solid-Solid
|
||||||
|
Exteriorize(Exteriorize);
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Thought --> Time;
|
||||||
|
Time -- No --> Time;
|
||||||
|
Time -- Yes --> Exteriorize;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Thought --> Condition;
|
||||||
|
Condition -- No --> Condition;
|
||||||
|
Condition -- Yes --> Exteriorize;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Thought --> Place;
|
||||||
|
Place -- No --> Place;
|
||||||
|
Place -- Yes --> Exteriorize;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Thought --> Body;
|
||||||
|
Body -- No --> Body;
|
||||||
|
Body -- Yes --> Exteriorize;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- `Time`, `Condition`, `Place`, and a `Human Body` form the matrix by which a `Thought` is `Exteriorized`[^3].
|
||||||
|
- All four factors must be satisfied for the `Exteriorization` to `Exteriorize`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.3.5.4 `Exteriorization` Result
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph TD
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Thought(Thought);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
subgraph Temporal Physical Plane
|
||||||
|
subgraph "Radiant-Radiant (Exteriorization)"
|
||||||
|
Object(Object);
|
||||||
|
Action(Action);
|
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The top-level categorization of `Desire` is either for `Self-Knowledge` on the `Intelligent` side or `Sex` on the `Nature` side[^2].
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```mermaid
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graph LR
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SelfKnowledge(Self-Knowledge);
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!!! info Ascension
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|
The path towards spiritual ascension and exiting `Nature` requires mastering every `Desire` in this hierarchy and learning what to do and what not to do for each one. Through proper thinking, the `Desires` can be mastered without necessarily experiencing them as destiny. Enjoy all things *knowingly*.
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[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 54.
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[^2]: Ibid, pg. 979.
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[^3]: Ibid, pg. 711.
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# 1.4.1 `The Law of Thought`
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## 1.4.1.1 `The Law of Thought`
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Every thing existing on the `Physical Plane` is an `Exteriorization` of a `Thought`, which must be balanced through the one who issued the `Thought`, and in accordance with that one's responsibility, at the conjunction of `Time`, `Condition`, and `Place`.[^1]
|
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!!! quote `The Law of Thought` is `Destiny`
|
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Thinking is the basic factor in shaping human `Destiny`.[^2]
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[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 28.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Universal Law
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# 1.4.2 Ownership of Self
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## 1.4.2.1 `Triune Self` Ownership
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### 1.4.2.1.A Ownership of Self
|
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|
Every `Triune Self` owns itself.
|
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|
|
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### 1.4.2.1.B Ownership of Parts
|
||||||
|
Every `Triune Self` owns each one of its parts.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! summary By virtue of [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md):
|
||||||
|
1. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Knower`, `Thinker`, and `Doer`.
|
||||||
|
2. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective **minds**: `I-Ness`, `Selfness`, `Rightness`, `Reason`, `Feeling`, `Desire`, and the `Objective Mind`/`Body-Mind`.
|
||||||
|
3. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective **faculties**: `Light`, `I-Am`, `Time`, `Motive`, `Image`, `Dark`, and `Focus`.
|
||||||
|
4. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Breath-Form`: `Form`/`Soul` and `Breath`.
|
||||||
|
5. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Human Body` and `Human Being`.
|
||||||
|
6. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective **senses**: `Sight`, `Hearing`, `Taste`, and `Smell`.
|
||||||
|
7. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Aia`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.2.1.C Ownership of Processes
|
||||||
|
Every `Triune Self` owns its *non-physical* and *physical* processes.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! summary By virtue of [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) and [1.3.3 Self-Government From Within](../3_Taxonomies/3_Self-Government_From_Within.md):
|
||||||
|
1. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Thought Process`.
|
||||||
|
2. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective biological processes.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.2.1.D Ownership of `Exteriorizations`
|
||||||
|
Every `Triune Self` owns its respective exteriorizations and their particulars.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! summary By virtue of [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) and [1.3.5 Exteriorization](../3_Taxonomies/5_Exteriorization.md):
|
||||||
|
1. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Objects`.
|
||||||
|
2. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Actions`.
|
||||||
|
3. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Events`.
|
||||||
|
- Every `Triune Self` owns the `Events` that happen to it.
|
||||||
|
4. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Time` of `Exteriorization`.
|
||||||
|
5. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Condition` of `Exteriorization`.
|
||||||
|
6. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Place` of `Exteriorization`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.2.1.E Ownership of Other Property
|
||||||
|
1. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Time`.
|
||||||
|
2. Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Condition`.
|
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|
||||||
|
# 1.4.3 Ownership of `Thought`
|
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|
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||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.4.3.1 `Thought` Ownership
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.3.1.A Ownership of a `Thought` in Itself
|
||||||
|
Every `Thought` is a being[^1] with ownership over itself.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Respect
|
||||||
|
As a being, `Thoughts` ought to be treated with peace, love, honour, and respect.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning Warning
|
||||||
|
Although `Thoughts` are beings, they are not as developed as a `Triune Self` and it is an error to treat them as such.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.3.2.B Joint Ownership of a `Thought` with a `Triune Self`
|
||||||
|
Every `Thought` issued into `Nature` by a `Triune Self` is jointly owned by that `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! summary By virtue of [1.4.1 The Law of Thought](1_The_Law_of_Thought.md) and [1.3.5 Exteriorization](../3_Taxonomies/5_Exteriorization.md):
|
||||||
|
Every `Triune Self` owns its respective `Thoughts` when it issues them. This creates `Destiny` for that `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning Warning
|
||||||
|
Not every `Thought` a `Triune Self` has is theirs; not every `Thought` needs to be issued. Know the difference.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.3.2.3.C Joint Ownership may be Shared with other `Triune Selves`
|
||||||
|
The same `Thought` may be jointly owned by each `Triune Self` that issued it into `Nature`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 1011.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
# 1.4.4 The Law of Free Will
|
||||||
|
Last Updated: June 17, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.4.4.1 Free Will
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.4.1.A Law of Free Will
|
||||||
|
Every `Desire` is free to choose whether it will or will not change itself. It is free to choose to be attached or unattached[^1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Desires, Freedom, and Attachments to Nature
|
||||||
|
The point of freedom that every `Desire` has is its ability to attach to or unattach from a thing.
|
||||||
|
Every `Desire` may extend its point of freedom to an area: by willing to be, to do, or to have *without* attaching itself to what it wills to be, to do, or to have[^1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
By avoiding attachment, `Desires` avoid `Nature's` machinations and unwanted `Destiny`. `Triune Selves` are thus able to own more of their life and time -- they are free. `Freedom` is the ability to be, to will, to do, and to have without attachment to any object or thing of the four senses[^2].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.4.1.B `Desires` Cannot Be Forcefully Changed
|
||||||
|
1. No `Desire` can change another `Desire`[^1].
|
||||||
|
2. No `Desire` can be compelled to change itself[^1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Respecting the Law of Free Will
|
||||||
|
Respecting the Law of Free Will means respecting the operation of `Desires` in a `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
|
Interference with this operation is where trespasses against this law occur.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
`Desires` may choose to attach to `Nature`. There is no `Freedom` in doing so and it may be necessary to regulate certain pathways. The `Desire` must go through a pathway that leads it to ultimately change itself; it cannot be re-programmed away. Suppression, shame, banning, and outlawing are unhealthy and damaging and are not the way.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 1015.
|
||||||
|
[^2]: Ibid, pg. 985.
|
||||||
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|||||||
|
## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Universal Law
|
||||||
|
# 1.4.5 The Law of Forgetting
|
||||||
|
Last Updated: July 3, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.4.5.1 Law of Forgetting
|
||||||
|
When a `Doer` of a `Triune Self` incarnates into `Nature` and loses contact with the `Light` of its `Intelligence`, it will forget its past, forget its `Triune Self`, and forget its `Light`[^1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.5.1.A Forgetting the Past
|
||||||
|
Forgetting `Objects`, `Actions`, and `Events` as well as memories in the course of everyday life is covered under "forget its past".
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.5.1.B Forgetting the `Triune Self`
|
||||||
|
1. Forgetting the `Triune Self` means being in ignorance of [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md).
|
||||||
|
2. Therefore, ignorance of [1.4.2 Ownership of Self](../2_Ownership_of_Self.md) necessarily follows.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Ignorance of Self
|
||||||
|
Knowing oneself is a prerequisite to owning oneself. No one can claim to own their own property if they do not know themself first.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning Warning
|
||||||
|
Ignorance of self is a prerequisite for coercion and manipulation. No one can coerce or manipulate those who know themselves.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.4.5.1.C Forgetting the `Light`
|
||||||
|
Forgetting the `Light` of one's own `Intelligence` results in occasionally causing harm to others, among other things.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! quote
|
||||||
|
*"They don't know what they are doing."*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 512.
|
||||||
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|||||||
|
## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
|
||||||
|
# 1.5.10 Basis of `Society`
|
||||||
|
Last Updated: January 25, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.5.10.1 The `Sovereign` `State`
|
||||||
|
Every politically functional `State` must have[^1]:
|
||||||
|
1. A `Sovereignty` -- the system by which the `State` works and is also known as the government or public authority.
|
||||||
|
2. A united people -- the `Sovereign` -- who own the `Sovereignty` and are truly free.
|
||||||
|
3. A united population -- the `Citizens` -- who are the developing subjects that do the work.
|
||||||
|
4. A united `Society` -- the `Sovereign` and the `Citizens` united together in the common aim of the `State`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```mermaid
|
||||||
|
graph LR
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Sovereign["Sovereign
|
||||||
|
(Freedom)"]
|
||||||
|
subgraph State
|
||||||
|
Sovereignty["Sovereignty
|
||||||
|
(The Government)"]
|
||||||
|
Citizens["Citizens
|
||||||
|
(Subjects)"]
|
||||||
|
end
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Sovereign --> Sovereignty
|
||||||
|
Sovereignty --> Citizens;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.5.10.2 Collusion
|
||||||
|
By virtue of the unity described in [1.5.10.1.4 The `Sovereign` `State` -- A United `Society`](./10_Basis_of_Society.md), the `Sovereign` and the `Citizens` conspire and collude with each other to forward the aims of their `State`[^2].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Important Recognition
|
||||||
|
This recognition is important because `Citizens` do not always act with explicit contracts in place and they are not likely to understand the nuance involved here. `Citizens` consent to their situation by their `Actions`. If they pay their taxes, they collude with their `Sovereignty`. If they do what their `Sovereignty` tells them to do, they are colluding with it. If they trespass upon their `Sovereignty`, but their `Sovereignty` allows it, then their `Sovereignty` colludes with them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info `Citizens` Not Innocent
|
||||||
|
When the `Sovereignty` `Acts` in immoral and dishonourable ways, the `Citizenry` supports it via collusion. Thus, the `Citizenry` cannot be deemed innocent nor do they have any right to immunity.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Under the `Law of Nations`, the entire `State` is one entity, and both the the `Sovereignty` and the `Citizenry` can be held accountable for their `Actions` together as one.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Under the `Law of Thought`, the entire `State` is one `Thought`, and both the the `Sovereignty` and the `Citizenry` will balance their development according to that `Thought's` `Exteriorizations`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: De Vattel, E. (1844) *The Law of Nations*. Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, Inc. Book I, §1.
|
||||||
|
[^2]: Ibid. Book I, §2.
|
||||||
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|||||||
|
## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
|
||||||
|
# 1.5.11 Law
|
||||||
|
Last Updated: January 1, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.5.11.1 A Law is a Rule for a Reality
|
||||||
|
A law is a prescription for the performance of `Units` ***in*** a reality. It is a rule that determines how the reality functions for those inside it.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Understand the Context
|
||||||
|
Wherever there is a law, there is a reality context to it. When faced with a law, ask what is the reality supporting it?
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.11.1.A Realities Defined by Rules
|
||||||
|
Realities are defined by rules.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.11.1.B Laws on the Inside
|
||||||
|
For those *inside* the reality, its rules are immutable laws.
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### 1.5.11.1.D Reality Description
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### 1.5.11.2.B Law Proceeds to Destiny
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Not all `Destinies` are desired or necessary. Having many attachments, and thus many `Laws` and `Destinies` can consume a life and enslave a `Triune Self` to their `Mind` and to `Nature`. Avoid unnecessary attachments for greater freedom.
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### 1.5.11.2.C Authority for Law
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By virtue of [1.4.1 `The Law of Thought`](../4_Universal_Law/1_The_Law_of_Thought.md), [1.3.2 A `Triune Self`](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md), and [1.3.3 Self-Government From Within](../3_Taxonomies/3_Self-Government_From_Within.md), and whereas conscience is a message from the `Rightness Mind` to the `Feeling Mind` backed by the `Knowledge Set` of the `Triune Self`[^3], whenever conscience speaks it immediately makes the `Triune Self` responsible for its `Actions`[^4].
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Conscience has no consideration for the laws of the land[^5], whatever they may be at that or any other time. Whenever there is a conflict, the legal rule shall be held in doubt and re-evaluated or voided.
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Conscience is a moral concern that points to the only possible way to scale behaviour peacefully and facilitate evolution towards the `Realm of Permanence`. Its signal can indicate development issues in the `Triune Self` and design issues in the `Society`.
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### 1.5.11.3.B `Triune Self` Liable
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### 1.5.11.3.C `State` Overrule Unlawful
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Should the `State` attempt to overrule a valid conscience warning, the `State` shall be held liable.
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!!! warning Perdition
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## 1.5.11.4 Entering and Exiting Realities
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### 1.5.11.4.A Attaching and Detaching from a `Thought`
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.12 Dangers
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## 1.5.12.1 Slavery and Human Trafficking
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Slavery -- whether voluntary or involuntary -- and human trafficking are dangers that threaten humanity.
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!!! danger Offence Against the Self-Directed Life
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An enlightened civilization -- as well as a free and democratic society -- requires that its people live a self-directed life. Both slavery and human trafficking steal the right to a self-directed life from their victims and `Trespass` against the `Triune Self` and its `Human Being`.
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Voluntary servitude -- also known as employment -- is a form of slavery and is recognized as a danger to humanity just the same as slavery.
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## 1.5.12.2 Transhumanism
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!!! danger Misguided Evolution
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Evolution is a choice that `Triune Selves` make as a result of proper thinking. It requires that the [1.3.3.1 `Thought` Process](../3_Taxonomies/3_Self-Government_From_Within.md) be kept in proper working order so that [1.5.1.2 Growth](../5_Recognitions/1_Being.md) and adaptation can occur and the `Triune Self` can evolve according to the `Eternal Order of Progression`.
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Interfering with this process by altering it with a machine corrupts the process and injures growth and adaptation, which prevents evolution.
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The desire to "evolve" by integrating with machines is a veiled desire for power, which will trap anyone who does so in `Nature`.
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A proper functioning civilization respects and encourages proper evolution.
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## 1.5.12.3 Singularity Mimics
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Attempts to upload a `Triune Self's` `Consciousness` to a computer (or internet, network, cloud, artificial intelligence system, 'singularity', etc.) will result in `Death`. The personality expressed through the computer will not be and cannot be the `Triune Self` and shall be deemed a mimic.
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!!! danger Ill-Informed Understanding of Consciousness
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`Consciousness` is a presence, by which one is conscious. It is not physical and cannot be touched by computer code.
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Furthermore, `Triune Selves` have four bodies: the physical body, psychic body, mental body, and noetic body. Only the physical body is actually physical -- the others are not physical and cannot be touched by any physical means. The psyche cannot be touched by computer code.
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Attempting to physically upload something that cannot be touched physically will not work. If, in the process, the `Triune Self` is separated from its `Human Body`, that separation will be permanent.
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!!! danger Propaganda Danger
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The mimic created by the process and claiming to be the `Triune Self` is not the `Triune Self`. Proponents of the process claiming otherwise are ignorant of the `Law`, intoxicated by `Desires` for `Fame`, `Wealth`, and `Power`, and the wise `Society` will regard them as enemies attempting an attack.
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## 1.5.12.4 Reality Entrapment
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Advances in virtual reality bring the risk of locking the `Triune Self` inside the virtual reality. Advances in physical immortality bring the risk of locking the `Triune Self` inside `Nature`. Both scenarios are offences against the `Eternal Order of Progression` and threaten humanity.
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!!! danger Trapped in `Nature`; Used by Enemies
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While trapped in a virtual reality, the `Human Body` is accessible to others while its `Triune Self` is unable to use it. The danger is that the body can be used to perform `Actions` without its `Triune Self` knowing or having any control over them.
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The `Triune Self` is a being of `Intelligence`. Trapping it in `Nature` is injurious to `Intelligences` and their evolution. It can also be thought of as using `Nature` itself as a "jail" or "prisoner of war" camp.
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A proper functioning civilization will in no way entrap the beings in its care.
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## 1.5.12.5 Universal Tyranny
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On its present course, humanity will spread its tyranny across [1.3.1 The Free Will Universe](../3_Taxonomies/1_The_Free_Will_Universe.md). Unless it learns the ways of peace and honour, respects its people, and learns how to build civilizations that neither defile nor `Trespass` against its members, `Actions` must eventually be taken to prevent and stop the spread of this tyranny.
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!!! danger Moral Scaling
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`Morality` isn't just a good idea, it's a law that determines whether:
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1. A `Triune Self` is worthy of the `Realm of Permanence`
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2. A civilization is worthy of exploring space
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Civilizations that fail the lesson of how to scale the `Actions` of their individual `Triune Selves` peacefully and honourably (Moral Scaling) either destroy their planet or become blights upon the galaxy if they survive.
|
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## 1.5.12.6 Succubi and Incubi
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Succubi and Incubi are real. They are encountered internally as a result of injured digestion, parasitic infestation, loneliness, and/or a persistent yet unfulfilled `Desire` for sex or connection, all of which facilitate contact with lower elemental beings in the psyche. They tempt with pleasure and coerce with guile so as to feed off the psychic body.
|
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!!! danger Grave Injury
|
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On the journey to conscious immortality, the `Triune Self` must develop its `Perfect Physical Body` in order to exist in the `Realm of Permanence`[^1]. The immortal body is constructed in part via astral germs paired with the vitality of solid germs[^2]. The Succubi and Incubi attach to the astral germs to gain more vitality via the generative force of the `Human Body`. In so doing, they consume the material the `Triune Self` needs to build its immortal body, and thus gravely injure its vitality and immortality.
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!!! warning Ultimate `Self-Respect` Test
|
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The temptations of the Succubi and/or Incubi are the among the most intense tests of `Self-Respect` that `Nature` can inflict upon a `Triune Self`. The `Triune Self` *must* betray itself and violate its `Self-Respect` in order to yield to the Succubus/Incubus. It must allow `Damage` to its own being to occur by their `Action`. It is the `Triune Self's` choice to accept or resist the influence of the Succubus/Incubus. Only those `Triune Selves` that pass this test can build the `Perfect Physical Body` and ascend to the `Realm of Permanence`.
|
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!!! quote Temptation
|
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"Lead us not into temptation..."[^3]
|
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## 1.5.12.7 The Light at the End of the Tunnel
|
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During `Death`, the "light at the end of the tunnel" is an `Object` in the `Astral` plane (or `Radiant-Solid Substate of Matter`) that is detected by the senses. As it is received through the senses, it is not of the `Triune Self`, and like all `Objects`, it has a `Thought` behind it. Interacting with that `Thought` effectively means agreeing to experience its `Exteriorization`, which in this case means one more trip in the reincarnation cycle and is demonstrable proof of the lack of knowledge of `Self` and `Nature`.
|
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|
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!!! danger Wrong Direction
|
||||||
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The `Realm of Permanence` and "Home" is a higher dimension than the `Radiant-Solid Substate of Matter`. It cannot be accessed by traversing laterally in the `Astral`. It can only be accessed by ascending "upwards" internally into higher levels of consciousness, which will have a "pulling back from" or "stepping out of" kind of feeling, and traversing The Great Way[^4] *while still alive*.
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## 1.5.12.8 Failure
|
||||||
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Inasmuch as there are valuable lessons to be learned from failure, the consistent failure to learn those lessons does present a kind of danger. The duty of every `Doer` or `Triune Self` is to regenerate and restore their perfect body[^5] by learning and balancing their thoughts, preserving the perfectly balanced `Units` of their bodies, traversing The Great Way, and ultimately exiting `Nature` and returning to the `Eternal Order of Progression`. *This* is evolution and it is their duty. Failing in this task will keep them trapped in `Nature`.
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!!! tip Civilization
|
||||||
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It is also the duty of every civilization to assist their `Triune Selves` in their progression.
|
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[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 1002.
|
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[^2]: Ibid, pg. 221.
|
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[^3]: Matthew 6:13
|
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[^4]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 698.
|
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[^5]: Ibid, pg. 49.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.1 Being
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## 1.5.1.1 Composition
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By virtue of [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) and [1.4.2.1.B Ownership of Parts](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md):
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### 1.5.1.1.A Aspects of Being
|
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Every listed part in [1.4.2.1.B Ownership of Parts](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md) is recognized as part of a `Triune Self`.
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### 1.5.1.1.B Exclusion of Fakes
|
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Anything claiming to be part of a `Triune Self` that is not listed in [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) and [1.4.2.1.B Ownership of Parts](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md) is NOT considered part of a `Triune Self`.
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### 1.5.1.1.C Dishonour of Being
|
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No `Thought` is or can be considered part of a `Triune Self`.
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!!! info `Light` of the `Triune Self`
|
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The relation is the other way around and it is a relation of responsibility rather than composition. The `Thought` contains `Light` from the `Triune Self` given to it when it is issued. That `Light` is recovered only when the `Thought` is balanced[^1].
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!!! info Intent
|
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1.5.1.1.B and 1.5.1.1.C are meant to prevent errors in thinking that equate a `Thought` with an actual part of one's being. `Thoughts` are not a part of a `Triune Self` nor are they an attribute of it. Examples of where this error is made include religions, pronouns, and "identifying as".
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### 1.5.1.1.D Parts Are Beings
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Some parts of the `Triune Self` including its `Senses`[^2], `Thoughts`[^3], and `Human Body`[^4] are beings in their own right, with their own consciousness.
|
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!!! info Respect
|
||||||
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These beings are in your care and custody. They ought to be treated with peace, love, honour, and respect, and in exchange, they will serve you well.
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## 1.5.1.2 Growth
|
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By virtue of [1.4.1 The Law of Thought](../4_Universal_Law/1_The_Law_of_Thought.md) and its consequence, the `Eternal Order of Progression`[^5], every `Triune Self` is recognized as being in a continual state of growth.
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### 1.5.1.2.A `What To Do` and `What Not To Do`
|
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As part of that growth are two sets of lessons that will be learned[^6]:
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1. [1.2.3.4.C What To Do](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
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2. [1.2.3.4.D What Not To Do](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
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!!! info Right and Wrong
|
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- `What To Do` is the set of lessons concerned with what is **right** and in agreement with the `Rightness Mind`.
|
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- `What Not To Do` is the set of lessons concerned with what is **wrong** and therefore not in alignment with the `Rightness Mind`.
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### 1.5.1.2.B Building a `Knowledge Set`
|
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1. Each `Thought` offers lessons for `What To Do` and `What Not To Do`.
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2. A [1.2.3.4.E Knowledge Set](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md) is the set of all `Thoughts` encountered by a `Triune Self` for which these lessons were learned.
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[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 1011.
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[^2]: Ibid, pg. 4.
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[^3]: Ibid, pg. 54.
|
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[^4]: Ibid, pg. 2.
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[^5]: Ibid, pg. 953.
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[^6]: Ibid, pg. 27.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.2 Property of Self
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## 1.5.2.1 Property Relations in, of, and for the `Triune Self`
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### 1.5.2.1.A Property Relation with Self
|
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By virtue of [1.4.2.1.A Ownership of Self](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md), a property relation exists between the `Triune Self` and itself.
|
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### 1.5.2.1.B Property Relation with Parts
|
||||||
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By virtue of [1.4.2.1.B Ownership of Parts](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md), property relations exist between the `Triune Self` and each one of its parts.
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### 1.5.2.1.C Property Relation with Processes
|
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By virtue of [1.4.2.1.C Ownership of Processes](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md), property relations exist between the `Triune Self` and each of its processes.
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### 1.5.2.1.D Property Relation with `Exteriorizations`
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By virtue of [1.4.2.1.D Ownership of Exteriorizations](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md), property relations exist between the `Triune Self` and each of its `Exteriorizations` and their particulars.
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## 1.5.2.2 Custody of Other Beings
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### 1.5.2.2.A The `Triune Self` has Custody over its `Human Being`
|
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1. The `Triune Self` is a creature of `Intelligence` while the `Human Being` is a creature of `Nature`. ***They are separate beings.***
|
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2. The `Triune Self` and the `Human Being` are paired together during incarnation.
|
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3. As a result of incarnation:
|
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1. The `Human Being` becomes the property of its `Triune Self`.
|
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2. The `Triune Self` has custody over its `Human Being`
|
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3. The `Triune Self` has a duty to care for its `Human Being`.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.3 Property of `Thought`
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Last Updated: December 3, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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## 1.5.3.1 Property Relations Concerning `Thoughts`
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### 1.5.3.1.A Property Relation of a `Thought` with Itself
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By virtue of [1.4.3.1.A Ownership of a Thought in Itself](../4_Universal_Law/3_Ownership_of_Thought.md), a property relation exists between a `Thought` and itself.
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## 1.5.3.2 Property Relations of `Triune Selves` with `Thoughts`
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### 1.5.3.2.A Bidirectional Property Relation for `Triune Selves` and their `Thoughts`
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By virtue of [1.4.3.2.B Joint Ownership of a Thought with a Triune Self](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md), a bidirectional property relation exists for each `Thought` a `Triune Self` owns.
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!!! summary Bidirectional Property Relation:
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1. The `Thought` is the property of the `Triune Self` for the purpose of the `Triune Self's` growth and `Destiny`.
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2. The `Triune Self` is the property of the `Thought` for the purpose of the `Thought's` growth.
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### 1.5.3.2.B One-To-Many Property Relation when a `Thought` is Shared with Multiple `Triune Selves`
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By virtue of [1.4.3.2.C Joint Ownership may be Shared with other Triune Selves](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md), the same `Thought` controls multiple bidirectional property relations with each involved `Triune Self`.
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!!! summary One-to-Many Property Relation:
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1. The more `Triune Selves` that participate, the stronger and more powerful will be the `Thought`.
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!!! quote `Thoughts` Have People
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People don't have ideas. Ideas have people.[^1]
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!!! tip Charge and Discharge
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As more `Triune Selves` attach to the same `Thought`, it can be thought of as a **charge** building in the `Atmospheres`.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.4 `Thoughts` and their `Exteriorizations`
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## 1.5.4.1 Hierarchical `Thoughts` and `Exteriorizations`
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### 1.5.4.1.A `Thought` Hierarchy
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`Thoughts` can form a hierarchy.
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[1.3.1 The Free Will Universe](../3_Taxonomies/1_The_Free_Will_Universe.md) is an example of a `Thought` hierarchy.
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### 1.5.4.1.B `Exteriorization` Hierarchy
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1. As `Thoughts` always `Exteriorize`, their `Exteriorizations` also form a hierarchy.
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2. The `Exteriorization` hierarchy mirrors the `Thought` hierarchy. They are the same hierarchy.
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!!! info Example
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### 1.5.4.1.C Host `Thoughts` Provide Realm and Laws
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1. `Thoughts` higher up in the hierarchy provide a realm in which lower `Thoughts` can `Exteriorize`.
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2. The rules that determine how the higher `Thought` `Exteriorizes` become the immutable laws in which the lower `Thought` `Exteriorizes`.
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### 1.5.4.1.D Sibling `Thoughts` are Independent of Each Other
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`Thoughts` that `Exteriorize` at the same level in the hierarchy are independent and have no ability to set laws for each other. They may share the same context, however.
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## 1.5.4.2 Contextual `Exteriorizations`
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### 1.5.4.2.A `Exteriorizations` Have a Context
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`Exteriorizations` have a context.
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!!! summary By virtue of [1.3.5 Exteriorization](../3_Taxonomies/5_Exteriorization.md), the context includes at least:
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1. The relevant `Thoughts`
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1. `Objects`, `Actions`, and/or `Events`
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2. `Times`, `Conditions`, and `Places`
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3. Any and all `Human Bodies` involved
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4. The `Knowledge Sets` of the `Triune Selves` involved at the moment of `Exteriorization`
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5. The position in an `Exteriorization` hierarchy
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### 1.5.4.2.B `Exteriorization` Context can be Shared
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Multiple different `Exteriorizations` may share the same context, but they are independent of each other.
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!!! warning Careful
|
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One `Exteriorization` can be shared among all `Triune Selves` involved and they will all have the same context. This is specifically referring to different `Exteriorizations` occurring simultaneously and thus share some if not all of the same context.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.5 `Confusion`
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## 1.5.5.1 Origin of `Confusion`
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By virtue of [1.4.5 The Law of Forgetting](../4_Universal_Law/5_The_Law_of_Forgetting.md), each `Triune Self` forgets the foundation of knowledge it has for itself and this is the state of forgetfulness:
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1. The intuitive channel through which knowledge is gained is clouded, such that only small fractions of knowledge can be obtained.
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2. The knowledge of proper thinking procedures is lost, and thus `Errant Thinking` occurs. See [1.2.3.5.A Errant Thinking](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md).
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### 1.5.5.1.A Forgetting Proper Relations
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A `Triune Self` in a state of forgetfulness will also forget its relations with other `Triune Selves` and/or their own `Thoughts`.
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### 1.5.5.1.B Unknowingly Breaking Contracts
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A `Triune Self` in a state of forgetfulness will unknowingly break agreements and contracts with their `Thoughts` or with other `Triune Selves` and this causes more confusion[^1].
|
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### 1.5.5.1.C Ignoring `Conscience`
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A `Triune Self` in a state of forgetfulness will ignore its `Conscience` when it intervenes in their thinking, and this causes confusion and disturbance[^2].
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### 1.5.5.1.D `Confusion`
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A `Triune Self` in a state of forgetfulness is said to be `Confused`.
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!!! info `Confusion`
|
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Without an accurate foundation of knowledge, a `Triune Self` cannot *understand* what is happening in their world. They will not know `What To Do` or `What Not To Do`. They will not know who they are or who others are.
|
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## 1.5.5.2 Impact of `Confusion`
|
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As a result of the `Errant Thinking` inherent in confusion:
|
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|
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### 1.5.5.2.A Increased Probability of Wrong Choices
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The probability of making `Wrong Choices` is greatly increased. See [1.2.3.4.B Wrong Choice](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md).
|
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|
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### 1.5.5.2.B Increased Probability of Individual and Societal Harm
|
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The probability that `Wrong Choices` cause `Harm` to individuals and cascade to affect all of `Society` is greatly increased.
|
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## 1.5.5.3 Realm of `Confusion`
|
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The `Free Will Universe` is also known as the `Realm of Confusion`.
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## 1.5.5.4 Genesis Safeguard
|
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Every `Society` implementing the `Genesis Codex` must implement methods to safeguard against confusion developing in its population.
|
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|
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### 1.5.5.4.A Safeguard Without `Harm`
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Safeguard methods must be instructive or curative. They must not cause `Harm` or `Damage` to a [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) or its [1.3.3.1 Thought Process](../3_Taxonomies/3_Self-Government_From_Within.md).
|
||||||
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||||||
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[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 144.
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[^2]: Ibid, pg. 284.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.6 `Insanity`
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Last Updated: November 30, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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## 1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity
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### 1.5.6.1.A Ownership of Self
|
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A `Triune Self` must know and understand [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) and [1.4.2 Ownership of Self](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md) to truly have ownership over their self.
|
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|
||||||
|
!!! warning Proving Sanity
|
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If a `Triune Self` cannot even explain how it is designed nor how it works, how can it prove it is sane? Ignorance and `Insanity` are the recognized defaults in this world of confusion. Lacking self-ownership, `Triune Selves` are easily coerced.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.1.B `Honour` the `Rightness Mind`
|
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1. A [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) must have a correctly working [1.3.3.1 Thought Process](../3_Taxonomies/3_Self-Government_From_Within.md) and must honour its `Rightness Mind`.
|
||||||
|
2. A `Triune Self` must not ignore their `Rightness Mind`.
|
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|
|
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|
### 1.5.6.1.C Mitigation of `Harm`
|
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|
A `Triune Self` must not `Harm` their self nor allow `Harm` to come to them from others. See:
|
||||||
|
- [1.2.3.3.A Self-Respect](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
|
||||||
|
- [1.2.3.3.B Morality](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
|
||||||
|
- [1.2.3.3.C Honour](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Harm
|
||||||
|
`Harm` results from `Errant Thinking` and ignoring the `Rightness Mind`. A `Triune Self` cannot be said to be sane if it is using its `Minds` improperly.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.1.D Competence with `The Law of Thought`
|
||||||
|
A `Triune Self` must know and use [1.4.1 The Law of Thought](../4_Universal_Law/1_The_Law_of_Thought.md) competently in their daily life.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Competence
|
||||||
|
Competent use of `The Law of Thought` means understanding how `Thoughts` work at a level beyond mere agreements and contracts and using that knowledge `Respectfully`, `Morally`, and `Honourably` in daily conduct. Among such aspects of `The Law of Thought` that must be known and understood are balance, attachments, context, exteriorizations, and building a `Knowledge Set` consisting of `What To Do` and `What Not To Do` for each `Thought`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.5.6.2 Origins of `Insanity`
|
||||||
|
By virtue of [1.4.5 The Law of Forgetting](../4_Universal_Law/5_The_Law_of_Forgetting.md), [1.5.5.1 Origin of Confusion](./5_Confusion.md) and [1.5.5.2 Impact of Confusion](./5_Confusion.md), it is not possible for a `Triune Self` in a state of `Forgetfulness` and `Confusion` to satisfy [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md):
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. The insane `Triune Self` will not know itself and therefore cannot own itself.
|
||||||
|
2. The insane `Triune Self` will disregard its `Rightness Mind` and cause harm to itself and others.
|
||||||
|
3. The insane `Triune Self` will consistently and repeatedly make wrong choices that harm itself, others, and `Society` as a whole.
|
||||||
|
4. The insane `Triune Self` will neither know nor practice `Self-Respect`, `Morality`, nor `Honour`, nor competent use of `The Law of Thought`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.2.A `Insane` by Definition
|
||||||
|
1. Any `Triune Self` that fails to satisfy [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md) shall be deemed `Insane`.
|
||||||
|
2. This does not apply while the `Triune Self` is growing and learning the [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md) or reaches a designated age or milestone, whichever comes first.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Person Non Compos Mentis
|
||||||
|
The definition for `Insane` also includes:
|
||||||
|
- idiot
|
||||||
|
- retard
|
||||||
|
- mentally disabled
|
||||||
|
- person non compos mentis
|
||||||
|
- ward of the state
|
||||||
|
- `Human Being` without a `Triune Self`
|
||||||
|
- `Human Being` in ignorance of its `Triune Self`
|
||||||
|
- `Triune Self` that is ignorant of itself
|
||||||
|
- `Triune Self` that knows itself but wilfully chooses `Actions` inconsistent with the [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Self-Governance
|
||||||
|
Self-governance is a critical cornerstone of sanity, freedom, democracy, growth, adaptation, and evolution. Where its development is lacking -- as in the case of a ward of the state no matter their age -- that being cannot be considered sane because they fail to satisfy [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.2.B `Insane` by `Confusion`
|
||||||
|
Any `Triune Self` that `Exteriorizes` consistent and repeated `Actions` of [1.5.5.1.D Confusion](./5_Confusion.md) and especially where such `Actions` result in `Harm` or `Damage` to self, others, or `Society`, shall be deemed `Insane`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning War Exception (Maybe?)
|
||||||
|
Deliberate `Acts` of `Harm` or `Damage` done as part of a rebellion, insurrection, protest, civil disobedience, civil war, international war, espionage, or as part of any other grand political strategy shall not be grounds upon which an `Insanity` declaration can be based. Such actors must still satisfy [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning Crime Exception (Maybe?)
|
||||||
|
`Insane` `Triune Selves` commit crimes, but crimes may not be used as sole justification for deeming a `Triune Self` `Insane`. The `Triune Self` must be tested against the [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md) and must fail that test to be deemed `Insane`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.2.C `Insane` by Thinking Errors
|
||||||
|
1. Any `Triune Self` that `Exteriorizes` `Actions` consistent with `Errant Thinking` shall be deemed `Confused`.
|
||||||
|
2. Should their `Errant Thinking` lead to consistent `Harm` or `Damage` to self, others, or `Society`, then they shall be and deemed `Insane`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
See:
|
||||||
|
- [1.2.3.5.A Errant Thinking](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
|
||||||
|
- [1.2.3.5.B Abusive Thinking](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.5.6.3 No Penalty for `Insanity`
|
||||||
|
No penalty nor punishment shall be imposed against a `Triune Self` following it being deemed `Insane`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Misconfiguration
|
||||||
|
`Insanity` is a misconfiguration of being that can only be fixed through the learning and development of the `Triune Self`. It is not a crime to be `Insane`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.3.A No Defense for `Insanity`
|
||||||
|
`Insanity` cannot be used as an excuse or a defense when a crime has been committed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.3.B No Defense for Lack of Self-Control
|
||||||
|
Lack of self-control cannot be used as an excuse or a defense when a crime has been committed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning Symptom of `Insanity`
|
||||||
|
Any lack of self-control ultimately means failing [1.5.6.1.A Ownership of Self](./6_Insanity.md) and thus failing the [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md). Lack of self-control for any reason is an issue of `Insanity`, and thus cannot be used as an excuse for:
|
||||||
|
- the choice to commit a crime directly
|
||||||
|
- the choice to surrender control and thus commit a crime directly or indirectly
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! summary Examples
|
||||||
|
- Impulsive behaviour
|
||||||
|
- Listening to voices or being possessed
|
||||||
|
- Following blackmail instructions
|
||||||
|
- Remotely controlled by a computer
|
||||||
|
- Under the influence of drugs and/or other intoxicants
|
||||||
|
- Under the influence of any sensation from `Nature`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.5.6.4 Genesis Safeguard
|
||||||
|
Every society implementing the `Genesis Codex` must implement methods to safeguard against `Insanity` developing in its population.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.4.A Safeguard Without `Harm`
|
||||||
|
Safeguard methods must be instructive or curative. They must not cause `Harm` or `Damage` to a [1.3.2 A Triune Self](../3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md) or its [1.3.3.1 Thought Process](../3_Taxonomies/3_Self-Government_From_Within.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.6.4.B Safeguard into Sanity
|
||||||
|
Safeguard methods must produce a population that satisfies the [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! tip Standard Knowledge Set
|
||||||
|
Identify a standard set of `Thoughts` that create a `Knowledge Set` to satisfy the [1.5.6.1 Prerequisites for Sanity](./6_Insanity.md) and teach them along with their respective laws.
|
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|||||||
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
|
||||||
|
# 1.5.7 `Trespass`
|
||||||
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Last Updated: December 10, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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## 1.5.7.1 Definition
|
||||||
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Any `Thought`, `Construct`, or `Exteriorization` issued by a sending `Triune Self` that:
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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1. By virtue of [1.4.2 Ownership of Self](../4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md): Interferes with the proper operation of the receiving `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
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2. By virtue of [1.4.3.2.B Joint Ownership of a `Thought` with a `Triune Self`](../4_Universal_Law/3_Ownership_of_Thought.md): Interferes with the proper operation of any of the receiving `Triune Self`'s `Thoughts`, `Constructs`, and/or `Exteriorizations`.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
See:
|
||||||
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- [1.2.3.5.E Trespass](../2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
!!! info `Sameness`
|
||||||
|
It is possible for the sender and receiver to be the *same* `Triune Self`.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
!!! info `Damage`
|
||||||
|
As the proper operation is defined as `Health`, `Trespasses` can be a source of `Damage`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning `Trespasses`
|
||||||
|
`Trespasses` against this property relation can steal the `Destiny` a `Triune Self` needs to learn and grow, which can `Damage` it. Alternatively, unwanted or undesired `Destinies` can possibly be prevented by such interventions.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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## 1.5.7.2 `Trespasses` Upon `Exteriorizations`
|
||||||
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One `Exteriorization` can interfere with another `Exteriorization`. This is called a `Trespass`.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
### 1.5.7.2.A The Owner `Trespasses`
|
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1. The owner of the `Trespassing` `Exteriorization` is `Trespassing` and is called a `Trespasser`.
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`Thoughts` have a singular aim and may occasionally combine with other `Thoughts` during `Exteriorizations`. If such encounters are undesired, such `Thoughts` may need to be guided (or regulated) so as not to `Trespass`.
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### 1.5.7.2.B Property Relations are `Exteriorizations`
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The recognized property relations in [1.5.2 Property of Self](../5_Recognitions/2_Property_of_Self.md) and [1.5.3 Property of `Thought`](../5_Recognitions/3_Property_of_Thought.md) are `Exteriorizations` of their respective `Triune Selves` and it is possible for them to be `Trespassed` upon.
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### 1.5.7.2.C Host `Thoughts` do not `Trespass`
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Per [1.5.4.1.C Host `Thoughts` Provide Realm and Laws](../5_Recognitions/4_Thoughts_and_their_Exteriorizations.md), when a host `Thought` `Exteriorizes` a reality with ***immutable universal laws***, those laws are not a `Trespass` and their ruling `Thought` or `Triune Self` is not `Trespassing`.
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!!! info Immutable Universal Laws
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Immutable universal laws are part of how a reality works and cannot be changed from within the reality. If there are ever laws where this immutability is not guaranteed, then this rule does not apply, and the host is vulnerable to `Trespassing`.
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### 1.5.7.2.D Sibling `Thoughts` can `Trespass`
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Per [1.5.4.1.D Sibling `Thoughts` are Independent of Each Other](../5_Recognitions/4_Thoughts_and_their_Exteriorizations.md), when a `Thought's` `Exteriorization` interferes with another `Thought's` `Exteriorization` and this occurs at the same hierarchy level, this is a `Trespass` and the owner of the `Trespassing` `Thought` is a `Trespasser`.
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!!! info Impact
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To demonstrate the impact of this understanding of `Trespass` consider the following scenarios.
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A thief steals some jewelry (A). The thief is arrested (B). The thief is sent to jail (C). A, B, and C are each independent `Exteriorizations`. None of them are `Respectful`, `Moral`, nor `Honourable` behaviour.
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- In B: The police `Trespass` against the thief.
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A `Triune Self` performs work for someone and collects their part of the trade (A). The country's tax authority takes a percentage of the every trade (B). A and B are independent `Exteriorizations`. Although B is part of the host reality (country), its laws are not immutable universal laws.
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- In A: The `Triune Self` is `Respectful`, `Moral`, `Honourable`.
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Acting `Respectfully`, `Morally`, and `Honourably` at all times allows a `Trespasser` to be dealt with at the moment of their `Exteriorization` where they are best positioned to learn. It is the responsibility of the `Trespasee` to teach this lesson however they see fit and in accordance with their ability (which is *their* `Exteriorization`).
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### 1.5.7.2.E Explicit Consent Required
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!!! info Conscious Welcome
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This ensures the would-be interference is consciously welcomed and thus not an interference.
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!!! warning Presumption is Dangerous
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Without explicit consent, all a `Triune Self` has to do is change their mind or disagree to revoke presumed consent and the next `Exteriorization` becomes a `Trespass`. Compliance is not consent.
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### 1.5.7.2.F Edicts Without Consent are `Trespasses`
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The `Exteriorization` of an edict without first obtaining explicit consent from all affected shall be a `Trespass`.
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!!! danger Terrorism
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## 1.5.7.3 `Trespasses` Upon Beings
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### 1.5.7.3.A Betrayal of the `Triune Self`-`Human Being` Relation is a `Trespass`
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By virtue of [1.5.2.2.A The `Triune Self` has Custody over its `Human Being`](../5_Recognitions/2_Property_of_Self.md), the `Human Being` is a ***separate being*** from the `Triune Self` and is in its custody. The `Triune Self` has a duty to care for it. When the `Triune Self` breaches that duty, it has `Trespassed` against the `Human Being` in its custody.
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!!! tip `Self-Respect` Protects Against `Trespass`
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!!! danger All Self-Harms are `Trespasses`
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This includes suicide, which is actually the murder of another being -- the `Human Being` in the custody of the `Triune Self`. Suicide is more properly termed self-murder[^1].
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- Injecting foreign substances into the body
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- Any self-inflicted physical, psychological, mental, or noetic injury
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### 1.5.7.3.B Producing `Exteriorizations` that Directly `Harm` Others are `Trespasses`
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When a `Triune Self` or `Human Being` produces an `Exteriorization` and:
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Then this is a `Trespass` and the producer is a `Trespasser`.
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!!! tip `Morality` and `Honour` Protect Against `Trespassing` Upon Others
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!!! warning Toxic Food and Gasses
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If, for example, a restaurant produces meals using ingredients the `Human Body` is not designed to digest and serves them then this is injurious and a `Trespass`.
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If, for example, a `Triune Self` or `Human Being` smokes or vapes, and there are nearby `Human Beings` who breathe that in, then these gasses interfere with the body's breathing mechanism, and this is injurious and a `Trespass`.
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If, for example, a business produces polluting gasses, and there are nearby `Human Beings` who breathe them in, then these gasses interfere with the body's breathing mechanism, and this is injurious and a `Trespass`.
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!!! warning Psychological, Mental, and Noetic `Trespasses`
|
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If, for example, a therapist uses hypnosis or other means to interfere with the proper operation of the `Triune Self`, reprogram it, fracture its personality, or install other personalities, then this is a `Trespass`.
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If, for example, a state official or media company produces propaganda that coerces its audience in such a way as to interfere with the proper operation of their `Triune Self`, then this is a `Trespass`.
|
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If, for example, a set of lies or a synthetic device controls the mind of a `Triune Self`, then this is a `Trespass` and the controller is a `Trespasser`.
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[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 129.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.8 Classes
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## 1.5.8.1 Recognition of Classes
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By their thinking, the population self-selects into four primary classes: labourers, traders, thinkers, and knowers[^1].
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## 1.5.8.2 Labourers
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Those who `Act` as slaves, as hired labour, or who pool their labour with others to accomplish larger communal goals[^2].
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!!! info The Working Class
|
||||||
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Labourers are more commonly known as "The Working Class". Owners of small mom & pop shops are also considered labourers.
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## 1.5.8.3 Traders
|
||||||
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Those who `Act` by trading[^3].
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!!! info The Things Traders Trade
|
||||||
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Traders trade products, currencies, metals, animals, slaves, businesses, etc. They profit primarily through the arbitrage of others' work. Some examples of traders include business owners, large landlords, politicians, lawyers, and some doctors[^3].
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## 1.5.8.4 Thinkers
|
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Those whose profession supplies information and services to labourers and traders[^4].
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!!! info Examples
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Some examples of thinkers include priests, teachers, healers, warriors, builders, or navigators[^4].
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## 1.5.8.5 Knowers
|
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Knowers remember `Sense-Knowledge` of `Nature` and `Self-Knowledge` of their `Triune Self` through incarnation[^5]. They will apply this knowledge in more useful ways than the mere practicality of thinkers.
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!!! info Knower Professions
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Knowers do not have any specific professions of their own, but can serve in any of the other professions.
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[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 541.
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[^2]: Ibid.
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[^3]: Ibid.
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[^4]: Ibid.
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[^5]: Ibid, pg. 542.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
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# 1.5.9 Types of `Governments`
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Last Updated: December 31, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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||||||
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## 1.5.9.1 Recognition of `Government` Types
|
||||||
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By their thinking, the population establishes its public authority and rulership[^1]:
|
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- by the many (via [1.5.8.2 Labourers](./8_Classes.md))
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- by traders (via [1.5.8.3 Traders](./8_Classes.md))
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- by learning (via [1.5.8.4 Thinkers](./8_Classes.md))
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||||||
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- by knowledge (via [1.5.8.5 Knowers](./8_Classes.md))
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||||||
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### 1.5.9.1.A `Government` by the Many
|
||||||
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Forms of `Government` where rulership is practiced by the many tend to result in the greatest amount of confusion, want, and unhappiness, and are the least successful forms of `Government`[^2].
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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!!! info Labourers
|
||||||
|
The many tend to be of the labourer class who are often not learned in the ways of the world or of themselves. They will curse the `Government` with ignorance, indifference, lack of self-control, and selfishness[^3]. Democracy in this fashion eventually devolves into tyranny.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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### 1.5.9.1.B `Government` by Traders
|
||||||
|
When traders rule a society, they will temper ignorance, indifference, lack of self-control, and selfishness with regulation, order, and business, but this is not sufficient to stop corruption, hypocrisy, and trading in the public affairs[^4]. Confusion, want, and unhappiness still result.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
!!! info Corruption and Trading
|
||||||
|
Both the many and traders will trade the general interest of society for their private ends, and this causes corruption of the `Government`. The traders will at least maintain an appearance of general order[^5].
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
### 1.5.9.1.C `Government` by the Learned
|
||||||
|
When thinkers rule a society, notions of integrity, honour, and nobility are used to temper the inherent corruption caused by the many and by traders[^6].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.9.1.D `Government` by Knowledge
|
||||||
|
Forms of `Government` where rulership is practiced by those with knowledge tend to result in the greatest well-being and happiness among the population, and are the most successful[^7].
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
!!! info Knowers
|
||||||
|
For a society to be truly successful, it must qualify its leaders to ensure they possess at a minimum `Sense-Knowledge` of `Nature` and `Self-Knowledge` of their `Triune Self`. Their leaders must also be learned in the `Law of Nations`, the ways of strong `Character` development, how to navigate freedom of choice peacefully, and how individual actions scale to societal actions.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
Knowers free the `Government` from greed, lust, and cruelty, and bring justice, simplicity, honour, and consideration for others[^8].
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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## 1.5.9.2 Recognition of `Government` Systems
|
||||||
|
`Governmental` systems generally follow a scale by the number of people entrusted with the right to command, from one to all, though they may be combined and varied in any way[^9].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.9.2.A Democratic Systems
|
||||||
|
Democratic systems are those that ensure the entire *body* of the `Nation` keeps to itself the right to command[^10].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! warning Direct Right
|
||||||
|
Note that this is a direct right. If it is given up in any capacity, it is ***not*** a democracy.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Direct `Sovereignty`
|
||||||
|
While this right is maintained, the *body* of the `Nation` also keeps to itself its `Sovereignty`. It is from this right and only from this right that individuals can be counted among the `Sovereign` as in Self-Sovereignty.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.9.2.B Aristocratic Systems
|
||||||
|
Aristocratic systems are those that entrust a subset of the body of the `Nation` the right to command[^11].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Republics and Representation
|
||||||
|
These are republics if they have a senate, house of representatives (or commons), or any other similar representative structure. "Representative democracies" are not democracies -- they are aristocratic republics.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.5.9.2.C Monarchic Systems
|
||||||
|
Monarchic systems are those that entrust a single `Triune Self` with the right to command[^12].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 542.
|
||||||
|
[^2]: Ibid.
|
||||||
|
[^3]: Ibid.
|
||||||
|
[^4]: Ibid.
|
||||||
|
[^5]: Ibid.
|
||||||
|
[^6]: Ibid.
|
||||||
|
[^7]: Ibid.
|
||||||
|
[^8]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 543.
|
||||||
|
[^9]: De Vattel, E. (1844) *The Law of Nations*. Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, Inc. Book I, §3.
|
||||||
|
[^10]: Ibid.
|
||||||
|
[^11]: Ibid.
|
||||||
|
[^12]: Ibid.
|
||||||
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Supplemental
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||||||
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# 1.6.1 Gift to Humanity
|
||||||
|
Last Updated: January 1, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
## 1.6.1.1 Genesis Codex is a Gift
|
||||||
|
The Genesis Codex is a gift to humanity. It was created as an endeavour to uplift the people out of tyranny and set course for a new enlightened age.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.6.1.2 `Societal` Right of Use
|
||||||
|
Any `Society`, new or old, is welcome to adopt the Genesis Codex free of charge and free of attribution subject to the following constraints:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.6.1.2.A No Alteration of Content
|
||||||
|
The content and structure of the Genesis Codex shall not be altered in any way.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.6.1.2.B Presentation may be Altered
|
||||||
|
The presentation and styling of the Genesis Codex may be altered as required.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.6.1.2.C References and Links may be Altered
|
||||||
|
Any references to `Triunnia`, `Charter of Triunnia`, and any links may be altered as required. References to `Paragon of Triunnia` must not be altered.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! tip Copying and Reproduction
|
||||||
|
Adopting `Societies` may copy and reproduce their Genesis Codex as desired.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1.6.1.3 Individual Right of Use
|
||||||
|
Any individual `Triune Self` is welcome to download the Genesis Codex free of charge and free of attribution for their own use subject to the following constraints:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Content Creation
|
||||||
|
For greater clarity, `Triune Selves` may use the Genesis Codex in social media posts, videos, and commentary. They are welcome to quote the Genesis Codex in books, and use it in any story in any way in any format.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.6.1.3.A No Alteration of Content
|
||||||
|
The content and structure of the Genesis Codex shall not be altered in any way.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.6.1.3.B Presentation may be Altered
|
||||||
|
The presentation and styling of the Genesis Codex may be altered as required.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1.6.1.3.C Potentially No Effect
|
||||||
|
Unless the `Triune Self` is a member of a `Society` that has adopted the Genesis Codex, none of the articles in this codex can be expected to have any legal effect in their life.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! info Move to Compatible Jurisdiction
|
||||||
|
For those `Triune Selves` wishing to live by the Genesis Codex, they must move to or build a `Society` which supports it.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
!!! info Useful Guide
|
||||||
|
The Genesis Codex is still useful as a personal guide and has the ability to highlight errors in non-implementing jurisdictions.
|
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Supplemental
|
||||||
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# 1.6.2 Updating the Genesis Codex
|
||||||
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Last Updated: December 31, 2024 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
## 1.6.2.1 `Paragon of Triunnia` Required
|
||||||
|
Only a `Paragon of Triunnia` has the ability to update the Genesis Codex and is the only one authorized to do so. Contributions by others require a Paragon to authorize.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
!!! summary Qualifications
|
||||||
|
The following minimum `Knowledge Set` must be learned and is required to update the Genesis Codex:
|
||||||
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- Law:
|
||||||
|
- `The Law of Thought`
|
||||||
|
- `The Law of Nations`
|
||||||
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- `The Free Will Universe` and `Nature`
|
||||||
|
- `Law` and Realities
|
||||||
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- Contracts and Agreements
|
||||||
|
- Standing and Jurisdictions
|
||||||
|
- International Law
|
||||||
|
- Character:
|
||||||
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- `Self-Respect`, `Morality`, and `Honour`
|
||||||
|
- `Self-Knowledge` and Discipline
|
||||||
|
- `Self-Government From Within`
|
||||||
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- Freedom from `Nature's` influence
|
||||||
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- Freedom from Perdition and Mind Control
|
||||||
|
- Actively Good v. Actively Wicked; Passively Good v. Passively Wicked
|
||||||
|
- Courteousness, Protocol, and Manners
|
||||||
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- Navigating Life with Total Freedom and Total Responsibility
|
||||||
|
- Disciplines:
|
||||||
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- Deep Esoteric and Occult Knowledge
|
||||||
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- Philosophy and Metaphysics
|
||||||
|
- Psychology
|
||||||
|
- Systems Science
|
||||||
|
- Computer Science, Software Architecture, System Design, and Systems Scaling
|
||||||
|
- Biology and Physiology
|
||||||
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- Ecology
|
||||||
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- History
|
||||||
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- Class:
|
||||||
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- Knower
|
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Supplemental
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| Her Imperial Majesty | Anonymous | Founder and Paragon of Triunnia | 2023-2025 |
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### *WHEREAS lawmaking is an act of programming reality and such acts must be performed with the greatest of respect for every being...*
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## 1. Preliminaries
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1. [Rules of Construction](1_Preliminaries/1_Rules_of_Construction.md)
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2. [Sources of Law](1_Preliminaries/2_Sources_of_Law.md)
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This section lists and defines all definitions from all sources that are relevant to this codex.
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1. [From Thinking and Destiny](2_Definitions/1_From_Thinking_and_Destiny.md)
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2. [From The Law of Nations](2_Definitions/2_From_The_Law_of_Nations.md)
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3. [Fundamental Definitions](2_Definitions/3_Fundamental_Definitions.md)
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Taxonomies describe the structure of ourselves and our reality.
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1. [The Free Will Universe](3_Taxonomies/1_The_Free_Will_Universe.md)
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2. [A Triune Self](3_Taxonomies/2_A_Triune_Self.md)
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3. [Self-Government From Within](3_Taxonomies/3_Self-Government_From_Within.md)
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4. [The Thought Life Cycle](3_Taxonomies/4_The_Thought_Life_Cycle.md)
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5. [Exteriorization](3_Taxonomies/5_Exteriorization.md)
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6. [The Desire Hierarchy](3_Taxonomies/6_The_Desire_Hierarchy.md)
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## 4. Universal Law
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This section lists immutable universal laws that govern our reality and are relevant to this codex.
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1. [The Law of Thought](4_Universal_Law/1_The_Law_of_Thought.md)
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2. [Ownership of Self](4_Universal_Law/2_Ownership_of_Self.md)
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3. [Ownership of Thought](4_Universal_Law/3_Ownership_of_Thought.md)
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4. [The Law of Free Will](4_Universal_Law/4_The_Law_of_Free_Will.md)
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5. [The Law of Forgetting](4_Universal_Law/5_The_Law_of_Forgetting.md)
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## 5. Recognitions
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Recognitions derive from universal law. They were observed, studied, and patterned, and are stated as a consequence of the operation of their respective law. It is important for a society to know about them in order to work with them effectively and to avoid undesirable outcomes.
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1. [Being](5_Recognitions/1_Being.md)
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2. [Property of Self](5_Recognitions/2_Property_of_Self.md)
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3. [Property of Thought](5_Recognitions/3_Property_of_Thought.md)
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4. [Thoughts and their Exteriorizations](5_Recognitions/4_Thoughts_and_their_Exteriorizations.md)
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5. [Confusion](5_Recognitions/5_Confusion.md)
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6. [Insanity](5_Recognitions/6_Insanity.md)
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7. [Trespass](5_Recognitions/7_Trespass.md)
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8. [Classes](5_Recognitions/8_Classes.md)
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9. [Types of Governments](5_Recognitions/9_Types_of_Governments.md)
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10. [Basis of Society](5_Recognitions/10_Basis_of_Society.md)
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11. [Law](5_Recognitions/11_Law.md)
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12. [Dangers](5_Recognitions/12_Dangers.md)
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## 6. Supplemental
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Miscellaneous features and responsibilities with respect to the Genesis Codex.
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1. [Gift to Humanity](6_Supplemental/1_Gift_to_Humanity.md)
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2. [Updating the Genesis Codex](6_Supplemental/2_Updating_the_Genesis_Codex.md)
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3. [Contributors](6_Supplemental/3_Contributors.md)
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Perdition Codex](../Perdition_Codex.md) \ Preliminaries
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# 2.1.1 Genesis Codex
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## 2.1.1.1 Dependency on the Genesis Codex
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The Perdition Codex depends upon the Genesis Codex.
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!!! info Dependency
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The Perdition Codex is not a standalone document and cannot properly function without the laws and recognitions of the Genesis Codex. The Genesis Codex must be in effect in a `Society` for the Perdition Codex to also have its desired effects.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Perdition Codex](../Perdition_Codex.md) \ Supplemental
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# 2.6.1 Gift to Humanity
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Last Updated: January 18, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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## 2.6.1.1 Perdition Codex is a Gift
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The Perdition Codex is a gift to humanity. It was created as an endeavour to uplift the people out of tyranny and set course for a new enlightened age.
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## 2.6.1.2 `Societal` Right of Use
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Any `Society`, new or old, is welcome to adopt the Perdition Codex free of charge and free of attribution subject to the following constraints:
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### 2.6.1.2.A No Alteration of Content
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The content and structure of the Perdition Codex shall not be altered in any way.
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### 2.6.1.2.B Presentation may be Altered
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The presentation and styling of the Perdition Codex may be altered as required.
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### 2.6.1.2.C References and Links may be Altered
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Any references to `Triunnia`, `Charter of Triunnia`, and any links may be altered as required. References to `Paragon of Triunnia` must not be altered.
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!!! tip Copying and Reproduction
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Adopting `Societies` may copy and reproduce their Perdition Codex as desired.
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## 2.6.1.3 Individual Right of Use
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Any individual `Triune Self` is welcome to download the Perdition Codex free of charge and free of attribution for their own use subject to the following constraints:
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!!! info Content Creation
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For greater clarity, `Triune Selves` may use the Perdition Codex in social media posts, videos, and commentary. They are welcome to quote the Perdition Codex in books, and use it in any story in any way in any format.
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### 2.6.1.3.A No Alteration of Content
|
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The content and structure of the Perdition Codex shall not be altered in any way.
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### 2.6.1.3.B Presentation may be Altered
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||||||
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The presentation and styling of the Perdition Codex may be altered as required.
|
||||||
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|
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### 2.6.1.3.C Potentially No Effect
|
||||||
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Unless the `Triune Self` is a member of a `Society` that has adopted the Perdition Codex, none of the articles in this codex can be expected to have any legal effect in their life.
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|
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!!! info Move to Compatible Jurisdiction
|
||||||
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For those `Triune Selves` wishing to live by the Perdition Codex, they must move to or build a `Society` which supports it.
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!!! info Useful Guide
|
||||||
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The Perdition Codex is still useful as a personal guide and has the ability to highlight errors in non-implementing jurisdictions.
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Perdition Codex](../Perdition_Codex.md) \ Supplemental
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# 2.6.2 Updating the Perdition Codex
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Last Updated: January 18, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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## 2.6.2.1 `Paragon of Triunnia` Required
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Only a `Paragon of Triunnia` has the ability to update the Perdition Codex and is the only one authorized to do so. Contributions by others require a Paragon to authorize.
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!!! summary Qualifications
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The following minimum `Knowledge Set` must be learned and is required to update the Perdition Codex:
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- Law:
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- `The Law of Thought`
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- `The Law of Nations`
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- `The Free Will Universe` and `Nature`
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- `Law` and Realities
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- Contracts and Agreements
|
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- Standing and Jurisdictions
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- International Law
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- Character:
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- `Self-Respect`, `Morality`, and `Honour`
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- `Self-Knowledge` and Discipline
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- `Self-Government From Within`
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- Freedom from `Nature's` influence
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- Freedom from Perdition and Mind Control
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- Actively Good v. Actively Wicked; Passively Good v. Passively Wicked
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- Courteousness, Protocol, and Manners
|
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- Navigating Life with Total Freedom and Total Responsibility
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- Disciplines:
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- Deep Esoteric and Occult Knowledge
|
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- Philosophy and Metaphysics
|
||||||
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- Psychology
|
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- Systems Science
|
||||||
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- System Design and Systems Scaling
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- Biology and Physiology
|
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- Ecology
|
||||||
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- History
|
||||||
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- Class:
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- Knower
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Perdition Codex](../Perdition_Codex.md) \ Supplemental
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||||||
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# 2.6.3 Contributors
|
||||||
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Last Updated: January 18, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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||||||
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|
||||||
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## 2.6.3.1 Contributing Paragons
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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| Address | Name | Title | Year |
|
||||||
|
| :--------------------| :--------------------- | :------------------------------ | --------- |
|
||||||
|
| Her Imperial Majesty | Anonymous | Founder and Paragon of Triunnia | 2025 |
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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## 2.6.3.2 Other Contributing Authors
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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| Address | Name | Title | Year |
|
||||||
|
| :--------------------| :------------ | :------------------------------ | ---- |
|
||||||
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| | | | |
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WHEREAS the purpose of a human being is to live a self-directed life AND the arrest of that is a crime...
|
||||||
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||||||
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LEGAL FICTIONS ARE ILLEGAL (DEEM) in perdition codex
|
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|
||||||
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See T&D page 289 -- thinking a lie --> perdition
|
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|
||||||
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arrests, summons
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## [Charter of Triunnia](../Charter_of_Triunnia.md)
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# 2. Perdition Codex
|
||||||
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Last Updated: January 16, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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### *WHEREAS the purpose of a `Human Being` is to live a self-directed life AND the arrest of that purpose is a crime against humanity...*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 1. Prelminiaries
|
||||||
|
Preliminaries describe what must be known in order to work with and understand this codex.
|
||||||
|
1. [Genesis Codex](1_Preliminaries/1_Genesis_Codex.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## 2. Perdition
|
||||||
|
This section describes perdition as a structural misconfiguration of being, recognizes how it can happen, how this damage can be repaired, and sets the standard that inflicting this kind of damage is a crime against humanity.
|
||||||
|
1. [Definition](2_Perdition/1_Defintion.md)
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
## 3. The Character Triad
|
||||||
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Defines The Character Triad and its operation as a symmetric grouping of self-respect, morality, and honour. Cultivating and understanding The Character Triad will protect against perdition.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
|
## 6. Supplemental
|
||||||
|
Miscellaneous features and responsibilities with respect to the Perdition Codex.
|
||||||
|
1. [Gift to Humanity](6_Supplemental/1_Gift_to_Humanity.md)
|
||||||
|
2. [Updating the Perdition Codex](6_Supplemental/2_Updating_the_Genesis_Codex.md)
|
||||||
|
3. [Contributors](6_Supplemental/3_Contributors.md)
|
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# Charter of Triunnia
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Last Updated: January 16, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
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|
||||||
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The `Charter of Triunnia` is the foundational document that defines `Triunnia`. It consists of four uplifting and healing codices -- Genesis, Perdition, Triune Democracy, and Triunnia -- which observe, educate, and set the laws by which `Triunnia` operates to build a peaceful and thriving society as close to universal law as possible.
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|
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## Codices
|
||||||
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| | Codex | Purpose |
|
||||||
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| - | :------------------------------------ | :--------- |
|
||||||
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| 1 | [Genesis](1_Genesis/Genesis_Codex.md) | Weaves two primary laws (The Law of Thought and The Law of Nations) together with a multi-disciplinary approach to create a solid foundation upon which to build a peaceful and thriving society. |
|
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| 2 | [Perdition](2_Perdition/Perdition_Codex.md) | Establishes perdition as the end-result of a serious crime against humanity and provides the means to detect, cure, and safeguard against it. |
|
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| 3 | Triune Democracy | Codifies the Triune Democratic system of government and its procedures. |
|
||||||
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| 4 | Triunnia | Defines the sovereign society of `Triunnia` itself and anchors it in law. |
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||||||
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