August 30, 2024


Logic and Principles of the Anthropocentric System

The logic and principles of the anthropocentric system, as previously discussed, stem from the distortion of natural logic and principles.

While the logic and principles of the natural system apply to all elements of the natural system, concern all elements of the natural system, and ensure that each element of the natural system is subject to this logic and these principles, which serve as an indispensable guide for its pleasant evolution on its (AB),

the logic and principles of the anthropocentric system are recognized only by human beings, apply only to human beings, concern only human beings, and serve as an indispensable guide solely and exclusively for the evolution of human beings on their (AB).

A difficult (AB) journey is then considered, for lack of explanation and solutions, as normal, and the absence of a solution to this difficulty is likewise considered normal.

In the case of a difficult journey (AB), the logic and principles of the anthropocentric system, being incapable of making the journey pleasant, will then invent, by distorting natural logic and principles, completely imaginary reasons (the impossibility of resolving psychological problems is a striking example).

At no point in its evolution along its journey (AB) does the human being try to understand why and how the logic and principles of the anthropocentric system do not apply to the other elements composing the natural system, which are all subject to and obey the same logic and principles.

Yparcho doesn’t understand here that it is not in the human being’s interest to understand anything, despite a mechanism of understanding at its disposal.


WHY:

Since human beings lack the capacity to invent anything,

by rejecting the natural system, they end up with knowledge that is, at best, ERRONEOUS KNOWLEDGE, or, at worst, IGNORANCE.

Human beings thus construct an erroneous system, which they consider to be an accurate system, thus allowing them to submit to and obey it, and then to subject it to all the elements of the natural system.

This generates an imbalance followed by the effects and consequences of that imbalance.


The individual reintegration of the natural system by a human being becomes extremely difficult to achieve when the human being has, voluntarily or involuntarily, integrated the anthropocentric system.

The EMPIRICAL METHOD, which allows for the reintegration of the natural system, requires a complete (albeit gradual) abandonment of the logic and principles of the anthropocentric system.

Only the coexistence of the two systems allows for the abandonment of the logic and principles of the anthropocentric system.

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