3..Products & Archetypes

3. Products are either “organic” (discovered) or “artificial” (made). 

3.1: Non-material reality manifests in the material (1.1). The material is an after-effect of the non-material.

3.1.1: The dual consciousness of the human being (1.4.2.1.1) allows him to consciously perceive and synchronize with this process through his spirituality. 

3.1.1.1: The human being can synchronize with this process in a manner governed by his spiritual essence. Such a human being will align with the natural flow of Creation i.e. will be a “natural” human being. 

3.1.1.2: The natural human being consciously discovers in the non-material and translates to the material. The resulting material artifact may be called “organic” from a cosmic perspective. 

3.1.1.3: The un-natural human being forms materiality primarily in accordance with a material intent and a mental understanding of material conditions.  This ideation/formulation process is not synchronized with cosmic flow, and the resultant artefact may therefore be called inorganic or “artificial”. 

3.1.1.4:  Bridge products and Idealistic products are organic, while Materialistic and Proxy products are artificial (2.3). 

3.2: Bridge products and Idealistic products are initiated by entrepreneurs who seek alignment with cosmic flow. They could therefore be termed “natural” or “spiritual” entrepreneurs (1.5.1, 2.3.2, 2.3.3). 

3.2.1: The material is the effect while the non-material is the cause, the essence. The Spiritual Entrepreneur seeks first, above all things, to “see”/”connect with”/clarity the essence of his idea i.e. the pre-existing non-material reality. 

3.2.1.1: This non-material essence can be called the Archetype. The non-material is an advancement and purer version of the material. The archetype therefore represents a small element of a more ideal state of the material world; a slice of a more beautiful world. 

3.2.1.2: A true archetype will be inherently beautiful. Therefore, Bridge products and Idealistic products always express beauty in some way. 

3.3: An appropriately-nurtured non-material intent leads to “inspiration”.  

3.3.1: The materially visible process of development in nature, whereby the seed becomes a plant which bears fruit et cetera, is the material manifestation of a more fundamental non-material process. 

3.3.2: The entrepreneur’s intent is a seed that is subject to development. It can be nurtured through his continued concentration.  

3.3.2.1: In it’s mature state it achieves connection with an Archetype (1.3), giving rise to something organic: a more complete and holistic mental concept than would be possible via purely materialistic thinking. 

3.3.2.2: The Way of Concentration is the Way of Silence. The entrepreneur must hold to the intent and allow it to develop within him until it is mature. 

3.3.2.3: The Way of Silence is impeded by materialistic thinking. The entrepreneur must commit to a deep absorption on the “What” with no consideration for the “How”. The spirit’s innate sense of beauty is the fundamental guide. 

3.3.2.3: Maturity (i.e. the complete and accurate mental/material replica of the Archetype) is recognized by the spirit as wholeness. Inspiration is complete when the full beauty and simplicity of the Archetype have become intelligible to the brain. The brain can then be recruited to determine the “How”. 

3.3.2.4: The process of Inspiration is accessible to any human being who follows the Way of Silence and sets aside material limitations and selfish considerations in thinking. Thus a human being may not view himself as “spiritual” and be entirely ignorant of this process, and yet be a highly inspired person. 

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