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A Whole would be said to be a Unified Aggregate, meaning that all things however different and varied in constitution and capacities, possesses value and consequence which is equal and equivalent to the make-up and composition of a single entity, like the heart or a wing of a bird, or the planetary existence considered as a Whole.

The Parts are considered to be of equivalent value to each other, in the function of an aggregate, or Unified Consequence. All individual parts, are represented as equal to each other and equivalent to the make-up of the Whole. This can be anything from all the parts of a tree, to all the elements of the planet, as a single living environment. The evaluation of the consequence of any given pre-existent state or entity, can be represented as equivalent, to the value of the change, it is transformed or destroyed to produce. Each of the parts comes into being, becomes depleted or is otherwise destroyed, and goes out of being, to be replaced by a same or nearly similar part. All natural transformation and destruction, is defined as renewal and regeneration of the parts of any Whole. The spiritual perspective represents that pre-existent states are equal and equivalent to the value of changed states. The pre-existent state is considered as possessed of spiritual consequence, as an already existent, complete and finished singular entity, and thus inviolate to human ambition.

In the strictest sense of Ethics, as the premises of Ethical Spirituality, any given pre-existent state, is considered to possess Consequential Integrity such that, no result or product can be created which can explain or justify its change for alternative purposes. Therefore transformation and destruction is limited to Necessity and Subsistence which like it or not, is the given condition of nature. The pre-existent state of nature is considered of greater consequence, than the ability and desirability of the human perspective and potential, to create superior conditions. Ethical conduct is based on the well being of the larger environment, and the good of the Whole to which the individual conforms ambitions and desires. Ethical behavior in this sense is a conformance to that environment, even though the individual accepts something less than is possible.

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