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Environment Events Hierarchy:
"In 1927 I put the physical and economic success of all man on the highest priority as a tactical objective. I felt that man’s control of his dynamic environment involved his recognition that environment is not static and does not consist of things. He must learn to think of environment realistically as the impingement on each individual and his receptor tuning-in of those impingements of a complex program of variously overlapping nonsimultaneous events, occurring in a wide range of frequencies and energy magnitudes both within the non-sensorially tunable and visually tunable frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum as well as within the wave and frequency patternings of the crystalline, liquid, and gaseous states of energy know superficially (and misleadingly), as matter.
“Each individual’s environment of the moment is different from the next moment and from that of every other individual, though two or more individuals may think that they are mutually experiencing the same environment. This is because our environment is the consequence of our response to and employment of only a few of the operative factors present.”
