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Mutual Survival Principles:
"In contradistinction to the latter assumption, the body of though here presented holds that solution lies not at all in physically Gargantuan innovation but rather in the direction of exquisite and delicate universal attunement of the individual and ergo of society in general, to truths and principles everywhere at hand.
"While some of these principles have already been theoretically accepted, few have been realistically digested, because they have never been compounded to reveal their integrated dynamic significance.
"It is the second principle of this thesis that no one can ‘tell’ another something they do not already know. One can report events to others, but beyond that one can only communicate developing awareness of the significance in phenomena also experienced similarly by others. Significance-- itself a relative phenomenon–is developed by correlation. And significance is increased by compound correlations.
“Pursuit of this theme leads to unveiling of a natural panorama, systematic and reassuring in its revelation of”
