5/21/08

The ideals

The ideals are all those general principles of action which must be followed on long term and which manifest in specific forms in some specific circumstances, so that the existence and the harmony of our system and of the surrounding ones can be reached and maintained.

The ideals manifest themselves under the form of some correct judgments; the non-ideals manifest under the form of some wrong judgments and false expectations linked by the effect of our future actions.

The presence of some non-ideals in the psyche or the lack of ideals is pointed out by the Supraconscious through the specific signal of psychical suffering.

For a system to continue to exist- besides its more or less aimed purposes on long and short term- its elements must also aim some general purposes available for every system (whose fulfillment guarantees the continuity of the system’s existence) such as:

- the love and the good; each element must try to help the other elements as much as possible for a better harmonization;

- the justice and the harmony; each element must take part as much as possible at the elimination of the disturbing elements;

- the knowing and the truth; each element must try to be as better and exactly informed as possible about the state of its own system and of the surrounding ones at a given moment in order to perform the best actions necessary for the maintenance of the system’s harmony and existence;

- the creation and the duty; each element must be aware of the fact that if it ceases to perform those specific actions which were given to it by the system or if it ceases to find and create new solutions at the new faced problems, it jeopardizes the system’s existence and implicitly its own existence;



- the prudence and the precaution; each element must act taking into consideration its direct perception and not the confessions of the other people; if this thing happens, it must be done only for a short period of time with precaution and only with the purpose of checking them later through direct perception;


- the unity and the liberty; each element must be aware that it can’t exist independently from the system but only dependably of it (and thus to act for its own sake), that it is free to do everything but only if it respects the laws of organization of the system (these lead to a superior harmonization of it).

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