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hypothesis:if-we-reach-the-innocence-of-the-child-where-we-only-please-ourselves-then-we-will-achieve-the-egoless-state-in-which-we-see-structure-perfectly-and-make-the-perfect-structure-preserving-responseIf we reach the innocence of the child where we only please ourselves, then we will achieve the egoless state in which we see structure perfectly and make the perfect structure-preserving response.
Conditional claim linking childlike self-pleasing to flawless perception and action.
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- The equation of childlike making with the perfect perception required for structure-preserving transformation.
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- Diagnosis of why living structure is absent from the world: a failure of emotional knowledge enforced by social and internal constraints.
- The apparent paradox: the 'it' can only be found by being egoless, yet the prescription is to please yourself.
- If we can only learn how to please ourselves, that prescription by itself will always create living structure.hypothesis0.788The conditional claim that true self-pleasing is sufficient for generating living structure in all cases.
- The paradox that the most personal act yields the most objective, impersonal result.
- Ego removal as a necessary condition for not-separate creation.
- The indispensability of the gift-to-God intention for creating life in buildings.
- New assumption #8: value as protection of the universal self.