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(capital) One is the *meta-Cosmos | |
. the *meta-Cosmos includes our Cosmos, our universe, all past/present/future. | |
. one is a local construct of the Cosmos. | |
. there are many truths all enmeshed with each other. | |
. the whole Truth cannot be seen. | |
. each one has their unique truth. | |
. only they (the "one"s in the statement above) can say their truths. | |
. only the One (or They) can say the Truth. | |
. every one should be encouraged to speak their truth. | |
. it's ok to claim that something is True, if you really believe it. | |
. . it's obviously an opinion. | |
. one has a name. | |
. names can be inner names and/or outer names. | |
. one's name is part of one's truth. | |
. we should show respect for one's truth, even if we disagree. | |
. . it's inevitable, and we don't know if we're right or wrong. | |
. every one has the right to call themselves whatever they want. | |
. we should call people by their desired names. | |
. any one can respectfully add prefixes and suffixes to create a local outer name for any one. | |
. as a first default or a last resort, any one can create any outer name for any one. | |
. one's name is only part of one's identity. | |
. we should not deny people their identity. |
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So, in order to normalize this, you need to first understand it.
A simple ". we should not deny people their identity. " connects-up to the
UeberCosmos
(calledOne
ormeta-Cosmos
). This connection is from one point on redundant, but it is part of the authors truth and creation process.So. you either say "what is this weird stuff" or you try to "parse" and "translate".
More efficient: stuff is parsed/translated/normalize, then presented.