Alliance for Mystical Pragmatics

Alliance for Mystical Pragmatics

Harmonizing Evolutionary Convergence

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Brahman

In Sanskrit, Brahman means ‘Eternal, Imperishable Absolute; Supreme Nondual Reality’. So, it is quite straightforward to import Brahman into Panosophy with this meaning, not to be confused with Brahmā, as the god who creates the Universe.

breaking the taboo

Although break is cognate with fragment, paradoxically, to heal the fragmented mind and split psyche, we need to break the cultural taboo that asserts that we humans are separate from the Divine, opened up at least five thousand years ago, as we see from the roots of humanity and Divinity.

care

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category

In Panosophy, category is mostly used in the phrase ‘transcending the categories’, to find Love and Peace, beyond conflict and suffering, by healing the fragmented mind and split psyche in Wholeness and the Truth.

catholic

This is a classic case of where we need to rescue a word from its Greek roots, using catholic to mean ‘universal, generally applicable’. For Integral Relational Logic and the Universal Relationships Theory are just that, constructed on the most universal, primal concept of being.

causality

I began developing a comprehensive science of causality in 1980 by looking at a printed railway timetable. The ink on the paper provides us with information about times of train departures and arrivals enabling us to plan our journey.

How does it do this? A random scattering of ink particles on the page would not provide any information, even though they would be the same weight as the ink on the timetable. It is able to tell us which train to catch because of the structure and form of the particles.

change

In 1849, Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr famously coined the aphorism Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose, usually translated as ‘The more things change, the more they stay the same’. Yes, indeed!

Circle of Duality

While duality denotes pairs of opposites, like black and white, there are many shades of grey between these extremes, as a spectrum of values. The Circle of Duality represents these relationships.

First, a line is drawn between the extremes to denote intermediate values, which are opposite to the extremes. These can then be unified to form the Circle of Duality.

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