This writing is all about everything and about nothing; it is about certainty and uncertainty; it is about determinacy and about indeterminacy; it is about stability and about change.
I call it Foundation Theory, because we tend to create these distinctions that transform little by little, bit by bit, so that what we once revered as everything changes to nothing;what we once swore upon as a certainty now seems more uncertain; what we once relied upon as stable no longer offers that same security. The opposite pattern also occurs, where from nothing something grows, uncertainty tends to find a surer more certain footing, the insecure gain confidence.
The goal of writing this is to free up our functioning world-wide, that is expressing itself differentially in better environments, but not as potently as it ought to universally, to bring hope and prosperity to all societies, and all of humanity within those societies beyond the cloistered environs of religion and science.
This is exactly the same expressed aim of Jesus, as written, when he declared, "I have come so that you might have a more abundant life." There are millions living the abundant life, but there are billions who are not. Nothing here changes the earlier prophetic messages. The intent of this writing is to express the generality that underlies all of our religion, our scientific effort, and our productivity.
We need a principle that states the commonality, and provides a method for all of us to sort out the contradictions in our speech, to lend strength to our good intentions.
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