The Seven Propositions
#1: Assumption one: Everyone can learn anything they desire and or choose to learn.
#2: We all do this every day to the best of our abilities under circumstances specific to our life experiences and families of origin-- these are universally our birth families, whether or not we ever see or know about our biological parents or birth stories. Biological parents and every child’s birth story are important over the entire lifespan.
#3 Consequently, if families are not genuinely loving of themselves and each individual as they are, from birth and growing up, there will be problems.
#4 If you are not doing what feeds your creative skillsets, there will be problems
#5 If you believe, practice, and or teach what is not replicable independent of the teacher and the classroom and or sanctuary or community of acolytes, you could die prematurely from PTSD in any of its infinite forms
#6 When inanimate objects are valued above people, there will be problems
#7 Caste systems are endemic to capitalism, both are the roots of all evil
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