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This page assumes you are fluent with the STPHFR paradigm: STPHFR STPHFR INSIGHTS INTO THE NATURE OF EXPERIENCE For the sake of the discussion below, P is regarded as T as P is only a type of T. 1) S exists but not for T. 2) S exists independently of T or F. 3) S for me is about H's contact with S. 4) F is about H's contact. 5) F can be about H's contact with T or S. 6) F about T can never be about S. 7) F derived directly from S is about S. 8) F is mainly about F NOT S or even T. 9) F cannot be about T and S at the same time. 10) T can be about F not S. 11) I can only be aware of S by F. 12) I can be aware of T by T or F. 13) I can be aware of F by T or F. 14) I can be aware of T as T or F, but it is only T. 15) I can be aware of F as F or T, but is is only F. 16) I cannot be aware of S except as F. 17) I readily confuse H's contact with T with H's contact with S. 18) I readily confuse T with S. 19) I readily confuse T with F. 20) H + T = F 21) H + S = F 22) H + T + S = F2 23) T = F - H 24) S = F - H 25) S does not = T 26) S does not = R 27) F does equal a part of S if it comes from H + S. 28) S can be experienced in part through F but never known even in part with T. 29) F can be both experienced and known in part through T. 30) R is really caused by H. 31) Control P and H and let S, T, and F be free. 32) P is recursive T. Since all that I can respond to is my mind, is T or F--I will focus first on making my mind right not S. It's all in my mind, in T or F--because there is no place else it can be. S-R Thinking
QUOTATIONS VARIOUS SOURCES "A fool is only a fool because he won't see he is a fool."--Kevin Everett FitzMaurice "A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery."--James Joyce "Failure doesn't have anything to do with your intrinsic value as a person."--Albert Ellis & Robert A. Harper, A Guide to Rational Living, Third Edition, p. 206 "When receiving correction, the wise seeks to learn and the fool seeks to justify with excuses."--Kevin Everett FitzMaurice "My son, despise not the chastening of the LORD; neither be weary of his correction:"--Proverbs 3:11 "Correction is grievous unto him that forsaketh the way: and he that hateth reproof shall die."--Proverbs 15:5 "For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth."--Hebrews 12:6 "If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?"--Hebrews 12:7 "But if ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons."--Hebrews 12:8 "The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism."--Norman Vincent Peale "By honestly acknowledging your past errors, but never damning yourself for them, you can learn to use your past for your own future benefit."--Albert Ellis & Robert A. Harper, A Guide to Rational Living, Third Edition, p. 194. Order A Guide to Rational Living "If we eliminated all errors, we would also eliminate much discovery, art, insight, learning, and creativity that results from facing errors."--Kevin Everett FitzMaurice QUOTATIONS SCRIPTURE "A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels:"--Proverbs 1:5 "Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety."--Proverbs 11:14 "The way of a fool is right in his own eyes: but he that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise."--Proverbs 12:15 "Deceit is in the heart of them that imagine evil: but to the counsellors of peace is joy."--Proverbs 12:20 "Without counsel purposes are disappointed: but in the multitude of counsellors they are established."--Proverbs 15:22 "Hear counsel, and receive instruction, that thou mayest be wise in thy latter end."--Proverbs 19:20 "Every purpose is established by counsel: and with good advice make war."--Proverbs 20:18 "Take counsel, execute judgment; make thy shadow as the night in the midst of the noonday; hide the outcasts; bewray not him that wandereth."--Isaiah 16:3 "Extol not thyself in the counsel of thine own heart; that thy soul be not torn in pieces as a bull [straying alone.]"--Ecclesiasticus 6:2 "As timber girt and bound together in a building cannot be loosed with shaking: so the heart that is stablished by advised counsel shall fear at no time."--Ecclesiasticus 22:16 "Give not over thy mind to heaviness, and afflict not thyself in thine own counsel."--Ecclesiasticus 30:21 "A man of counsel will be considerate; but a strange and proud man is not daunted with fear, even when of himself he hath done without counsel."--Ecclesiasticus 32:18 "And let the counsel of thine own heart stand: for there is no man more faithful unto thee than it."--Ecclesiasticus 37:13 "Let reason go before every enterprize, and counsel before every action."--Ecclesiasticus 38:33 "Gold and silver make the foot stand sure: but counsel is esteemed above them both."--Ecclesiasticus 40:25 |
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