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What you are reading is an idea about an idea about an idea
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We see described in this book so far, an
explanation for why the universe exists, who or what created the universe? the
existence of awareness, that everything we us are ideas in motion (toasters,
radios, clothes, food) and that there are different ways of thinking ( Logos)
that are more representative of the universe than alternatives ( such as
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Yet in saying all of this, it is
important to emphasis that this book does not claim all these answers as fact.
What we say is that these answers are provided under a cohesive framework
called UCA- an idea. |
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You have beliefs and we respect these
beliefs. Many other people have adopted different models and we respect these. |
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There as a model ( an idea) what you read
can be judged on its detail to be useful, to be relevant, to provide answers.
Difference alone is not a fault. |
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