One-In-All,
All-In-One,
Enlightenment
[Cognizance
Theory]
The One or oneness is an attribute used to describe the perceived state of existence as achieved in the state of Enlightenment, wherein all reality is perceived to be one, single, unified whole. The One is said to also mean singularity or individual entities as
Parts, the sum of which in conjunction, create phenomenon and function external to themselves called an External Whole. Or the One, as
the oneness of Enlightenment, would mean an Internal Whole, where phenomenon and function would be internal to itself as manifested
in the parts. {Dissertation: Enlightenment}
External Whole Tandem w/ All-In-One
[Metaphysical Principles]
[Cognizance
Theory]
One-In-All represents archetypal structure in the make-up of singular
entities, as found in all things such as atoms, and all things of a type, such
as DNA. They represent One single or one type of entity in All. The All-In-One
is also described by the concepts of the Part and External Whole, where the parts contained in every Whole are defined by phenomenon and function external to themselves.
In contrast the One-In-All is an Internal Whole meaning the Whole is defined by
Cognizance of Being internal to itself.
Conservative,
Internal Authority
Tandem w/ Dyadic Authoritative Comparative
Conservative evaluative system based on pre-existent conditions, generally
in reference to the concept of the
Whole, in which entities are evaluated based on the optimum correspondence to itself, or to systems, organizations or environments.
Evaluation is determined by adding and subtracting from optimum conditions
as more or less. The Part conforms to the optimum condition of the Whole called Internal Authority.