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Monday, May 23, 2005

The State of Play

At present, I can give an outline of a definition of an a priori purpose, given in the form of consciousness itself, that is necessary and thus universal. That meaning, that purpose for existence is to overcome the universe. Is it possible to derive a list of actions from this principle that aid in identifying the path towards its fulfilment? First of all, let us study the impeti it is intended to satisfy. iPurpose is derived from iEnable and iHarmony, along with the nature of the reflexive consciousness. iEnable assigns all objects an extrinsic value based upon how they can be used as a tool to satisfy other impeti. Since the reflexive consciousness also views the self as an object situated within the world, iEnable attempts to assign a particular purpose upon the self in terms of the other impeti. Since the self is, by and large, the impeti, this necessarily fails and leaves an area of dissatisfaction. iHarmony identifies a particular class of objects as being similar to the self (in this case people) and produces the inclination to spend time in their company. This permits iEnable to identify a purpose for objects such as the self based on the actions of others. Although iHarmony is somewhat efficient, we can aid its satisfaction by using an a priori criterion for identifying the similar. This is the broad pattern of impeti that constitutes the human consciousness. With the purpose for this consciousness identified above, we can claim that our purpose is to overcome the universe for the satisfaction of the impeti - not simply for ourselves, but for the satisfaction of all the elements of the Greater Self - all of mankind.

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