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The Universal Principles 23 Nov 09
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The Principle of Assumptions |
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Every human plan and every human action is based upon assumptions. The assumptions may be simple, personal, and in the moment, or they may be fundamental, thousands of years old, and collectively shared by billions of other humans. The Simple: Your daily life is filled with assumptions. As personal example, when you take a vitamin pill, or eat a processed food, or drink a beverage that someone else created, you don't really know for yourself what you are actually putting into your body. You assume that it contains what the container label says it contains. As a collective example, when you drive your car through an intersection at 30 miles an hour based on the sight of a green light hung on (or down from) a pole, you're assuming that the cars traveling at right angles to your path are all stopped, waiting because they see a similar light that is red. How many millions of people have died or been seriously injured because they blindly accepted this assumption as a fact, and it proved to be wrong? The profound: Your basic / fundamental / core belief system is based on huge set of un-provable assumptions. These basic beliefs are commonly called your religion (or your rejection of religion). If you believe in Reincarnation, Atheism, Christian One-life-ism, or Agnosticism, all of your beliefs are based on un-provable assumptions. If you believe any religiously-taught beliefs (or anti-religious beliefs) about whatever it is we call God, you beliefs are based on a set of un-provable assumptions. For example, the religious scholars leading the fledgling Catholic religion its early days, could not figure out why or how many things happened in the world. Rather than admitting that they simply didn't know, they declared these mysteries to be acts of God. The Earth was assumed to be flat like a three-layered cake, with Earth in the middle, hell beneath their feet, run by a super-bad-guy called "The Devil," and heaven in the sky above their heads, run by a fickle, often-angry, jealous and vindictive superhuman-being called God? They made dozens of additional assumptions such as One-life-ism, God's Conception Magic Act, and Original Sin. In spite of the phenomenal advancement of human knowledge which exposes vast numbers of assumptions to be false, assumptions such as these, are still running many people lives. Universal Spirituality: There is an additional belief system that is growing in popularity which revolves around what the evidence tells us. It rejects the belief in atheism, the belief in one-life-ism, and the belief in an anthropomorphic God living above the clouds that surround planet Earth. The Source of Creation is seen as a universal consciousness the permeates everything Although significantly more logical and rational, and considerably more functional than traditional religious beliefs, it, too, at its core, is based upon an assumption -- the assumption is that the evidence is complete and correct. This is one of the conundrums that have become knows a "Catch 22." The evidence, itself, tells us that we cannot know anything with absolute certainty. Reference: Universal Spirituality
What un-provable assumptions are at
the core of your life? If you don't know, we invite you to
examine a few of the pieces of evidence that we have gathered.
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