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POWER:

The assumption that one is all powerful requires decisions concerning such power. If the individual were to believe that they had such power, then the implications of such decisions would necessarily need to be understood. Decisions made without being believed or without the power to implement them would be mere abstraction, without consequence and without seriousness.

FAME:

If one is all powerful then one must be famous. Fame would be the attribute that would give power its reality. If one makes decisions in secret then one can hide from them, call them meaningless exercises and easily repudiate them. On the other hand if one believed that every decision was widely known, the very act of making decisions would be affected by the pressure that would ensue. For decisions to have weight, affect and Consequence, to the greatest degree that can be imagined, they must be believed to and have affect on others, and the greater number of others, the greater is the sense of their significance. Thus for one to have the power of significant decision-making one must be famous. The practical affect of fame in the context of Enigmatic Belief is that living in a state of isolation as the Mundane Consciousness, one has no ability to make decisions that have much real affect, unless one has real, power, fortune or fame. However all physical aspects of these also are limited to one person, place and time. Enigmatic Belief as the practical affect of making decisions, does not have the impact unless one believes that any number of others are aware of the decisions one makes. That power has no affect unless it affects others.

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