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Glossary of Moral Terms
 

Abstract Reality - Nonperceivable reality. It is known by complex relationships.

Arrogance - Misalignment with ignorance being imposed.

Basic Reality - the realities upon which other realities depend.

Bigotry - The subconscious assumption that power is virtue and powerlessness is sin. Power creates it, being the positive reinforcement of sin.

Control - being cause over.

Domination - The need to prevail against other persons. The action element of pride and the driving force of all significant sin, because there is only one way dominating is done, and that's by getting rid of the competition.

Elitism - Increasing status through connections, assuming that worthy persons must be built up, and unworthy persons must be degraded. A separation process.

Faith - A relationship through the objective medium which universalizes realities. It can thereby increase as morality increases.

Gullibility - Ignorant dependence.

Jealousy - The subconscious assumption that the betterment of other persons is a threat to oneself.

Justice - A synonym for morality as applied to outcomes rather than personal character.

Knowledge - Reality that is incorporated into unified reality in the mind. Perception does not always create knowledge. Understanding is needed to incorporate new reality into unified reality in the mind.

Life - All unified reality.

Logic - Making relationships between realities in the strictest manner.

Morality - That which sustains life, particularly in regard to interactions between persons.

Nihilism - Willfully not knowing, or looking the other way.

Objective - Reality which originates outside a person's mind.

Original Sin - The sin in the soul of humans when they are born. It has absolutely nothing to do with Adam and Eve.

Power - The power of concern is that which all corrupters seek and which corrupts them. It is subjective power, which means the ability to subjectively influence. Power could be defined to include objective influences, but that's never what the concern is, and that type of power is diabolically opposed to subjective power.

Perception - Acquiring reality through contact in a template manner. Perception channels of the body assist the spirit in contacting external realities.

Reality - The configuration of any substance, spiritual or material.

Reason - Making relationships between realities.

Responsibility - Accounting for the consequences of one's actions.

Significance - relatedness to surrounding realities.

Sin - That which destroys life.

Subjective - Reality which originates from within a person's mind.

Truth - The communicated representation of unified reality. Consistent relationships (logic) tests truth.

Understanding - Unified reality in the mind.

Unified Reality   A set of all realities which have consistent relationships between them.

Worldliness - Exploiting corruption instead of correcting it.

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