
Eighteen Words
To Save the World
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In this compendium from the soon-to-be-published detailed version of "The Universal Laws of Consciousness," the student quickly learns the six basic laws of consciousness that govern all individually-conscious beings and is given a basis for building a logical platform with which one may efficiently navigate reality, logically and painlessly.
Using these precepts one may easily answer with confidence, (using logic), the most contentious issues of today. The basic laws of consciousness eliminate thousands of years of circular and logically-flawed reasoning that have trapped mankind in an endless loop of war and social strife. Moreover, the digestion and understanding of these laws, when finally adopted and applied will save the world by ending all war and allowing mankind to ascend to higher levels of consciousness in its quest for happiness and enlightenment.
The six basic laws of consciousness explain logically what the American forefathers left unexplained when they said: "We hold these truths to be self-evident," and that "all men are endowed with certain inalienable rights." The truths show why the rights are inalienable and why they must be followed to avoid misery, grief, and war.
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