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Permanence Principles

Permanence Principles

Permanence Principles Permanence principles mean that all creation can rely on permanent law by ensuring laws are: Unchangeable, consistent, permanent, and self-enforcing Structured, verifiable and mathematical Measurable, quantifiable and observable Safe and predictable Summary

Permanence Principles Gravity Gravity is consistent for the environment which allows for my security and safety in taking actions with predictability Aerodynamics The higher law, once known and understood, can be reliably, consistently, mathematically, safely and securely engaged Examples

Permanence Principles Fibonacci numbers in nature As an artist (proportion, people, placement of objects, etc) As a scientist (rotation of leaf placement photosynthesis efficiency etc) As a cosmologist (design of galaxies, efficient distribution of energy) As a marine biologist (efficient design and strength of living space - shells) As a botanist (design of plants etc) Example

Permanence Principles Cause and effect Every effect of the same kind has the same cause Human soul Changes in my soul are measurable and repeatable Example

Permanence Principles Permanence Comparison God’s Concept Human Concept God never varies the Love's operation under any circumstance God's Laws cannot be negotiated with and are always enforced consistently Humans suggest that love varies itself under most circumstances Humans believe all law is a "process of negotiation" with the law enforcer

Permanence Principles Permanence Comparison God’s Concept Human Concept God's Laws cannot be manipulated or appealed to God's Laws are self- enforcing and always observe the attitudes, feelings & actions Humans believe they can manipulate the law enforcer Humans feel if no one is watching, then laws are not enforced

Permanence Principles Permanence Comparison God’s Concept Human Concept God's Laws always operate and effects are guaranteed in all circumstances God's Laws operate upon the attitude & feeling and action of the individual Humans feel they have a "special case" to justify avoiding law Humans believe that only actions should be governed

Permanence Principles Permanence Comparison God’s Concept Human Concept God's Laws operate without partiality, and absolve no-one God's Laws require obedience in all circumstances Humans believe that superiority absolves them of certain law Humans believe that circumstances dictate whether to obey law

Permanence Principles Permanence Comparison God’s Concept Human Concept God's Laws do not consider financial circumstances at all God's Laws cannot be ignored & freedom for all requires living in harmony with Law Humans believe that financial consideration allows disobedience Humans believe freedom means being able to ignore or break law

Permanence Principles Ensure all laws are unchangeable, consistent, permanent, and self- enforcing and that creations can rely upon this fact Permanence principles ensure that all creations of the same type function in the same manner so that function is certain Conclusion

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Permanence Principles Permanence principles mean that all creation can rely on permanent law by ensuring laws are: Unchangeable, consistent, permanent, and self-enforcing Structured, verifiable and mathematical Measurable, quantifiable and observable Safe and predictable Summary

Permanence Principles What the permanence principles are Why the permanence principles are applied to law The creation and Laws affected by the permanence principles What the permanence principles reveal about God Examples of the permanence principles' applications in Law Questions About

Permanence Principles Ensure all laws are unchangeable, consistent, permanent, and self- enforcing and that creations can rely upon this fact Permanence principles ensure that all creations of the same type function in the same manner so that function is certain Conclusion

Permanence Principles Humans frequently justify & minimize desires, attitudes, emotions, thoughts and actions that oppose permanence principles including: suggesting that love varies itself under different circumstances believing all law is a "process of negotiation" believing I can manipulate the law Conclusion

Permanence Principles feeling if no one is watching then laws are not enforced feeling I have a "special case or circumstance" to avoid law believing that only actions can be governed believing that superiority absolves me of certain law believing that circumstances dictate whether to obey law Conclusion

Permanence Principles believing that financial considerations allow for disobedience believing freedom means being able to ignore or break law resisting growing faith based upon previous experience suggesting that love varies itself under different circumstances suggesting that there is no such thing as absolute truth, etc Conclusion

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