Note # 3

The challenge of the Natural System is to restore to perfect functioning all human beings whose mechanisms are malfunctioning.

The Natural System uses a mechanism, a kind of interface between itself and the malfunctioning human being, for this purpose.

This mechanism is called the Regulator.

In human terms, the regulators referred to here are called psychologists.

But they also encompass all the mechanisms used to bring malfunctioning human beings back onto their perfect trajectory.


Naturally, there is no other reason to regulate human beings.

Human beings are never regulated for their own sake.

At no point should one try to regulate human beings for their own sake: this inevitably leads to failure.

The main reason for adjustment failures occurs when the Adjusters try to adjust the malfunctioning human being for their own benefit (that is, in such a way that the results benefit the human being): the unnatural nature of these actions renders them inherently impossible. The Adjusters demand that human beings, ignorant of their own functioning and malfunctioning, explain the origin of their malfunctions.

All perfect adjustments of human beings are intended for the benefit of the Natural System.

This imposes on the Adjuster the obligation to succeed.

The essential condition for successful adjustments is, for the adjuster, precise knowledge of the operating state of the malfunctioning combination.

This knowledge begins with a complete inventory of the malfunctioning mechanisms or those that are no longer activated.


Natural Principle:

Psychologists are solely at the service of the Natural System:

Thus, they are on the only path that leads to the adjustment of human beings and the correction of their trajectory. This is success.

The failures of adjusting and correcting human mechanisms are explained by the fact that psychologists leave this path connecting them to the service of the Natural System.

THIS IS THE SOLE EXPLANATION FOR FAILURE.

 

Note 4. Psychology.

Approach to the pleasant idea of ​​the space of knowledge.

Naturally, the Regulator operates within a space.

Regulating a malfunctioning machine involves first guiding it into the space in which the Regulator operates.

The Regulator has naturally composed this space of exact knowledge.

When a malfunctioning human being enters the Regulator’s space, they enter into exact knowledge, and it is from this exact knowledge that they will regulate themselves. (Exact knowledge is absent in them, replaced by erroneous knowledge).

When the Regulator operates within an unnatural space composed of three mixtures:

exact knowledge, erroneous knowledge, and ignorance,

and the malfunctioning human being enters this unnatural space,

then the malfunctioning human being will operate within this unnatural mixture.

The perfect adjustment of malfunctioning mechanisms will not occur, regardless of the goodwill of either party.

It is essential and imperative that the malfunctioning human being evolves within the perfect space of the Regulator (that of exact knowledge).

Erroneous adjustment systems generate spaces of erroneous knowledge.

Conversely, spaces of erroneous knowledge tolerate the intrusion of erroneous adjustment systems.

Ignorance corresponds to a void with no effect on malfunctioning mechanisms.

IN SUMMARY:

Erroneous adjustment systems construct, within the Regulator, a space of erroneous knowledge with no impact on the malfunctioning human being. The malfunctioning human being will not adjust themselves.

It is imperative that the Regulator’s adjustment space be composed of exact knowledge for adjustments to occur.

Incorrect adjustment systems and precise knowledge have nothing in common, no connection whatsoever.

To adjust a human being, precise knowledge is essential, and incorrect systems are useless.

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