The Either/Or Nature of the Individual's Mode of Being as Allowing or Resistant in the Creation of Experiential Reality

You can stand on a ladder and go neither up nor down. However, the relation of the Individual to their more fundamental Individuality or Self is not like this. That is, there in no neutral position that an Individual can adopt relative to their more fundamental Individuality. The relation between the Individual and their more fundamental Individuality is always one of either allowing or resistance, i.e., flow in alignment with or in opposition to the flow of their Self.

Go for God

Go for God

Summary: If there is a phenomenon in this universe which forever defies natural description, and if science is also found to be incapable of providing a plausible account of it based on material processes alone, then there, and there only, God can show up by proving to be necessary.

The Whole is unborn, uncreated, without a beginning and without an end.

Summary: The Whole, by virtue of its being The Whole, or by default, is changeless. An entity, here The Whole, for which no change can ever occur, cannot be created; it is uncreated. Similarly an entity, for which no change can ever occur, is unborn, without a beginning and without an end.

The Whole is unborn, uncreated, without any beginning and without any end

The Individual's Conscious or Unconscious Creation of Experiential Reality

All experience is the product of a relation in which the Individual that is apprehending the experience is involved. All experience, in its wantedness or unwantedness, is a reflection of the Individual's mode of being as allowing or resistant, a reflection of whether the Individual is choosing to flow with or against their more fundamental Individuality or Self as that Individual is involved in the relation that is creating the particular experience it is, in that moment, apprehending.

Biographical Note

My name is Dainis Zeps and I have lived all my life in Latvia. My first professional education I received at Latvian University, 1972, in specialty of theoretical physics, and as a physicist I started to work afterwards, being mostly engaged with programming, but reentering Latvian University once more already as a researcher, I turned to combinatorial mathematics, graph theory, which is my professional orientation up to now. In 1980 I became active member of Lutheran church, becoming student of Lutheran Seminary at 1986.

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