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ARTICLE 1
HP/SOS Words and Meaning

The philosophies of the nature of BEING. The study of the nature of reality as it relates to the science of the essence of things. One’s ontology is one’s personal identity as described by self-image psychology. One’s personal self-esteem or self-worth is one’s basis of one’s reality. The concept of one’s “ground of being” is an example of how philosophers have argued for centuries for or against universals versus particulars as defining definitions. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 2
The Process Model

This article is about a new human being that has been discovered by synthesizing the three sciences of the physical, mental and spiritual nature of our universe.

Humans have been killing humans since before written history began. It is rational to speculate that even before written history there were groups of humans that for protective purposes formed groups and chose leaders that were strong enough to make the rules. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 3
The Power to Conceive

“There is One Infinite Life acting through Law, and this Law is mental; the Law is Mind in action. We are surrounded by an Infinite, Subconscious, Impersonal, Neutral, Plastic, Creative, Ever-Present, Thinking Stuff from which all things come, which, in its Original State, permeates all things. By impressing our thought upon this substance we can cause It to produce for us that which we think, to the limit of our ability to mentally embody the idea. Impressing our thought upon It is not an external act, for when we impress our thought upon ourselves, we are thinking into It; this is because of the Unity of all Mind.  READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 4
History of Heaven Hell

Ancient religions like Zoroastrianism of Persia created a heaven and a hell in their Scriptures (Gathas) based on geographic “places” where a human goes to after s/he dies. The date of Zoroaster‟s birth is uncertain, however, scholars suggest it was sometime between 1000 BC and 600 BC. These “places” became “realities by definition” within a culture using revelations by Zoroaster (and by other prophets in other religions) to determine in their “holy” Scriptures the “truth” to believe and follow. This gave both the secular and the sacred leaders of a culture control in determining their rules and regulations over their populations for countless centuries. Click on the title of the article. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 5
Dr. Ernest Holmes on Reincarnation

The teachings of Ernest Holmes exploded on the American scene exposing a spiritual synthesis that rocked the world. He took the archetype patterns of Plato as the source of all creation. He took the teleology of Aristotle‟s monism as the involution patterns of intelligence and design that produce the evolution of creation. He took the unconscious mind of Freud and declared it to be the two aspects of God, the transcendent spiritual source of unlimited potential as the unconscious and the immanent psychological source that expresses as the conscious individualized human being. Click on the title of the article. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 6
The Human Adventure

Many have asked me about the “source” of these lessons. The sources discussed in every lesson are the result of inner guidance, research, contemplation and include aspects of first, second, and third reality. Click on the title of the article. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 7
WHEN AND WHY CAUSE AND EFFECT CHANGES TO ACCEPTANCE-BY-DEGREE

The purpose of this article is to give us a sense of both time and space and a global perspective of complex processes that have been evolving for countless centuries. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 8
Evil or Dualism

We speak of people, places and things in the plural as if there exists more than one object that is being referred to regarding our subject of discussion. This other is believed to exist in a space-time reality that is other than me. This language use seems harmless enough on first glance, and in fact it would seem irrational to speak otherwise when we‟re referring to more than one person, place or thing. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 9
Can the Mystery of God Be Resolved

We begin to answer this exciting question by a quotation from Karen Armstrong’s book A History of God. She states the following on the cover of her book:
“As soon as they became recognizably human, men and women, in their hunger to understand their own presence on earth and the mysteries within and around them-humans began to worship gods.”

Weaving a multicolored fabric of historical, philosophical, intellectual and social developments and insights, Armstrong shows how, at various times through the centuries, each of the monotheistic religions has a subtly different concept of God. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 10
Dispute Between Reason (SCIENCE)
and Faith (RELIGION) is Solved
MYTH TYPES

Three general types of myths (Creation, Deity and Hero) have been central to human societies and continue to influence the way humans think, speak and act about the past, present or future. READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 11
Discovery of a Virtual Reality

HP/SOS is researching an identity change that is happening to an increasing number of humans, in which the current language model of subject/object, he, she or it is no longer adequate for processing the dynamic changes happening globally.

HP/SOS using the multiple schools of psychology has created a structure that includes the centuries of human learning, and yet also exposes the current ability to expose why with all their acquired knowledge they still practice more struggles personally and globally.
 

ARTICLE 12
Plato’s Theory of Knowledge

As a human begins to question his/her reality, s/he will already have certain basic beliefs about the world, God, the environment and the people in his/her world, including him/her self. When we are very young, our WHY and WHAT questions are generally answered by our immediate family.
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ARTICLE 13
How Humans Learn

There are questions humans are unable to ask at certain stages during their personal evolution or growth. For example, no one has ever had a baby starting to talk at birth. There are questions humans must ask in order to understand differing world views about reality that require both certain questions to be asked as well as the ability to comprehend answers to those questions. For example, how can someone ask a question about an aspect of reality if s/he has no comprehension of the existence of that aspect of reality in his or her current reality?  READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 14
The Discovery of the Self

Humans begin life with a subject/object language model that names the objects of one’s world as person, place or thing (he, she or it). This language model has been used in many languages (English, French, German, etc.). In the United States, the English language has been used with all of us learning to give names to the objects and people in our world. We also were taught to judge whether something or someone is good or bad, big or little, rich or poor, etc. (The pair of opposites.) READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 15
Self Image Psychology

First reality humans believe that it is their body’s brain that is responding to input and not that there is actually a conscious awareness (person, self, I or ego) that in second reality is capable of separating one‟s  READ IN PDF
 

ARTICLE 16
The Mystery of Being Right or Wrong

How can being right or wrong be a mystery? Millions of people every day in every culture use these words: “She’s right”, “He’s wrong”, “That’s right” or “It’s wrong”. HP/SOS is capable of explaining options to such a form of thinking that interprets these words with the help of the three different levels of understanding. READ IN PDF