Basic Theorems
I intend these to be testable assertions or hypotheses on human behavior.
Theorem 1: Awareness varies inversely proportional to bodily tension. (1)
Theorem 2: Becoming a leader requires a letting go of fear.
Theorem 3: Love is everything.
Theorem 4: The prime motivator of our behavior is our feelings; the prime architect is our thoughts.
Theorem 6. Everyone is right in their own eyes. (2)
Theorem 5. Being wrong is like death to the ego. (3)
Theorem 7. Brahman, Atman, and Shakti = Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
Theorem 8. The Mother’s Pattern = Creation, Preservation, Transformation = Inbreath, Pause, Outbreath = Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva (Trimurthy) = rajas, sattwa, thamas (the gunas) = Akar = Ukar = Makar (AUM) (4)
Theorem 9: The strength of the will varies inversely proportional to the strength of the vasanas. (5)
Theorem 10: Confidence varies directly proportional to forgiveness. (6)
Footnotes
(1) Therefore, as fear-based tension subsides, awareness should increase.
(2) Our stories are rehearsed again and again until they portray events exactly as we want them to be seen. Then we sell our story to others.
(3) “Being wrong is to the ego what death is to the body: it is ego-death to be wrong.” (John Enright, Cold Mountain Institute Seminar, April 10, 1976.)
(4) I discovered the following quote on Jan. 6, 2023:
“Vishnu is Sattva; Brahma is Rajas; and Siva, Tamas.” (Swami Ramakrishnananda, God and Divine Incarnations. Madras: Sri Ramakrishna Math, 1986, 107.)
(5) “Cleansing the Will,” January 25, 2021, at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2021/01/25/cleansing-the-will/.
(6) “Confidence Varies Proportionally to Forgiveness,” Feb. 4, 2023, at https://goldenageofgaia.com/?p=342225