Analysis

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Knowledge learned in the abstract from such things as books, theater or word of mouth, may be perfectly valid, but without true and real involvement with actual consequence, the individual cannot possess an actual measure of one's own true character, and thus can also believe about themselves anything that is convenient.

Since the individual can be only be in one place, one body, and one time frame at a time, and is restricted to specific geographical, social and cultural environments, the understanding of human nature in terms of such things as religion, politics, or historical events, could be obtained, if the individual were to undertake a state of Enigmatic Belief, wherein these boundaries of time and place could be transcended. Transcendental Analysis is the various methods and techniques the individual may employ to promote the study of reality wherein the individual becomes a character in history so to speak; which is to say, instead of learning proceeding in a vicarious fashion from the studies of archaeologists, anthropologists or historians, the individual assumes parts as role playing. However a certain familiarity with the human condition and processes by reading, film or theater or by processes of analysis, may be convenient as indicators to the larger ramifications of particular characters and circumstances of the historical condition.

Enigmatic Belief is the creation of the perspective that the individual self has acquired power such, that the person can identify with larger cultural, political, religious decision-making processes. This may include the belief by the individual, that they possess power and ability such as to produce real changes in the world. Accordant with this power is the responsibilities, implications and complexities inherent in such a proposition.

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