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Concerning Materialism nothing really matters. There is no Consequence. It's all mechanics and just a machine. Before materialist mechanics, is the Spirituality as-of Indigenous people. The world is thought to operate by spiritual forces, as much as by cause and affect and operational biology. Spirit invests material entities with substantive Consequence, as living other-dimensional being possessing intelligence, sentience, feeling and emotion. The law of economics is Necessity & Subsistence, a reverence for life and existence only as necessity. All entities are said to possess an integrity of being.

Materialism begins with the introduction of Excess & Profit. The transformation and destruction of more than one needs, which will be converted into tradeable commodities, which will enrich one's wants and desires by barter. Formerly spiritual entities then become raw material resource or materialistic. The tiger is no longer a cat but a rug. Spiritual entities were not provable anyway, since they were only subtly felt. Easy come easy go. And now we only-need a religion of Materialism called Monotheism.

Hatred and emotion are another cause of Evil, both attributes of which coincide with Progressive Materialism. Natural Affection is the Sensory Response System of Indigenous peoples, wherein the Ego is predominate, and the sensory-response reflects the natural and direct affects upon the sensory apparatus or environmental stimulus, as opposed to the dictates of Associational Consequential Value. One responds sensorily to the stranger's personable and pleasant personality, as opposed to national or cultural associational Identity assignments, such as classism, racism or ethnocentrism.

Emotion is the Sensory Response System of the Progressive Paradigm, wherein sensory response is correspondent to associational Consequential Value. And Consequential Value is based on or derives from the Antithetical Opposites one to ten of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative.

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