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Empirical experience that actually occurs external and independent of the self and as sensory experience, is interpreted as either mundane or other-dimensionally inspired. Lightening flickered of which no notice is given or emphasizing her sudden flash of anger. A bell tolled in the distance as mere background sound or accenting his of-a sudden new idea.
Metaphorian
Metaphor means the use of specific circumstance and events, as thought to-be inspired intercession of other-dimensional agencies. Empirical sensory situation, circumstance and events, interpreted as other-dimensionally originated or inspired manifestation, is called
Semiotic Language. Events or circumstances which could be interpreted as correspondent comments by
synchronistic timing, may be interpreted as Semiotic Language emanating from spiritual sources.
Metaphorian disposition would assume the existence of
Spirit called
Euphoric, and
Soul, called Psyschesoma,
of which intelligent communication would be capable as Semiotic Language, or situation and happen-stance as metaphor. This means other-dimensional intercession in the personal life of the individual. The assumption would be that the physical individual possesses an other-dimensional context for being.
Obscurity Principle
Assuming Spirit and/or Soul, the concept of the Obscurity Principle would state, that the certain knowledge of one's other-dimensional and future providence and Identification, would affect one's free-will and choosing in present-life, having to consider one's decisions in present with reference to that of one's perceived future self-hood and after-life this.
Assuming Soul, the case may pre-exist the logic and might assume the presumption, that the reason, meaning and purpose of material existence poses some investigation of the Soul's character in reference to the utilization of
Free Will, absent the knowledge of-past or of-future consequences.
If the posit of the Obscurity Principle is taken seriously, certain-knowledge of Soul at-least, considered one's true-self, would mean ones freedom of will would be reduced, in that one must allow an assumption of future-being to affect one's decisions in present state.
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