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Memorized Sensation II

My last post on cosmonomics dealt with life cycle of a red blood cell and its highly reconciled memorized sensation we call bile.  Life giving life to life by death.  Here death has the high purpose of restoring homeostasis by the release of an extremely potent chemical substance that can buffer pH  and an extremely potent concentration of memory for the self to digest non-self.

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Memorized Sensation

Cosmonomics is a scientific understanding of the forces and substances of exchange within a cosmic economy. Instead of money and labor exchanged between humans as economics, we deal with the more fundamental living cosmic forces of memory and sensation.  They each have their pure, essential state of free sensation and the memory of God and the economy of life is bound up in their combination and level of reconciliation. Memorized sensations.

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Heaven and Hell in Cosmonomics

Most humans have a good idea when they have wandered or fallen into hell.  There’s no real study course or weekly meetings to attend for instruction.  Hell, death and gravity are relentless.  Just surrender your conscience to whatever shows up in your life or take a subway to the downtown of an American city at night and you will arrive quickly on or below the floor.

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The Coin of the Realm

Nowhere has a long con been better executed than in the realm of money.  What was physical and required effort to obtain through human labor has become the division of zero, nothing into a positive number and an equally negative number.  Double-entry bookkeeping. At least in the past, there was a fancy paper note.  Today it’s all electronic.  But this is not the con game I am referring to. Currency as fiat money is just the cherry on top of a con to separate humans from their true wealth— being, harmony, and wisdom.

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Memory and Sensation

Thousands of years ago Chinese philosophers invented the terms yin and yang to describe the Tao. One hundred years ago the Jungian analysts invented the anima and animus to help describe the human condition.  Both systems used masculine and feminine categories to describe life.  They took known qualities and invented a new name for qualification and description.  Outside looking in. Valuable. 

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