From International Viewpoints (IVy) Issue 6 - May 1992 Philosophical Considerations (1st article on the three kingdoms) By Todde SalÈn, Sweden Religion And The Meaning Of Life Quote from LRH: "Living is having and following a basic purpose" and "Happiness is the overcoming of not unknown barriers towards a known purpose and the contemplation thereof". If you consider these statements as containing truth you may agree that a thetan is as alive and happy as he is sucessfully working in the direction of the optimum solution (the greatest good for the greatest number of dynamics). Looking at the history of mankind and the purpose of life and man, it could be said that evolution of life on this planet is not accidental, but has behind it a purpose and a meaning (meaning of life). If you agree that evolution of life on this planet has a purpose behind it, you might be interested in finding out what this meaning of life is. If the purpose of life is (or was) to create mankind and civilisation we could say that so far life has been successful and a great deal of barriers obviously have been overcome, since life was started on our planet. Thus a lot of happiness has been harvested by the beings responsible for creating the successful evolution of life forms towards creating mankind. Cro-Magnon Man Evolution produced human beings in the form of the Cro-Magnon man already some 50.000 years ago. The genes of the Cro-Magnon human being (homo sapiens) are essentially the same as the genes of modern man. The creation of civilisation was (if our line of thought so far is somewhat correct) then the next step in the meaning of life. The old buddhistic idea of evolution of civilisation is that homo sapiens should be evolved from wild men in hunting packs to "more-than-human" beings capable of creative thought and postulates (OTs). To accomplish that step of evolution the 4th dynamic has to go through three different steps of civilisation - the three empires or the three types of kingdoms. I am suggesting here that we have already witnessed the successful creation of the first two types of kingdoms on this planet. But so far we have not witnessed the successful creation of the third kingdom or the third type of civilisation. The Hunting Pack Man Before any kind of human civilisation was erected on this planet at all, we had men - human beings - existing in hunting packs. Even today such 3rd dynamics - hunting packs - exist on the planet. Human beings in such hunting packs are very very different from the human beings we have in civilisation today. One very different characteristic of them is that they are basically unable to live in a civilisation (fourth dynamic) at all. When such human beings are brought into a civilisation (usually in the past they have been rounded up as slaves or just killed off), they just do not function as members of civilisation. Rites and Rituals The thinking process of the hunting-pack man is not very creative. They usually have a limited thinking process, as they are inhibited in their thinking process by the very rites and rituals that they depend on so much for their survival. It is the worshipping of their gods and the respect for the habits and customs of their 3rd dynamic (morals) that is the very ground for their ability to survive. The number of individuals in their groups is so small that they do not have room for social experiments or failures. Thus they tend to become extremely conservative and unwilling to change their way of life. If such a 3rd dynamic tried to change their ways drastically they usually succumbed as a group and that was the end of that 3rd dynamic. Those 3rd dynamics (hunting packs) that changed their habits and customs very slowly survived while those that changed too much too fast vanished. At the same time those who did not change their ways at all ceased to exist, when the environment demanded change in the ways of the group as the conditions of the environment changed (this happened especially, when we had changing climates during "the ice-age" in the northern hemisphere). The end result was that a slow ability to change with changing conditions was the most survival pattern of the hunting pack men that spread mankind across the planet some 50,000 to 10,000 years ago. Start of Agriculture As the number of human beings on the planet increased some areas got so crowded with human beings, that the available food from hunting started to become scarce. The hunting packs that solved this changing condition by slowly creating another source of food - agriculture - became a lot more successful in surviving, than those hunting packs that insisted in following their old habits and customs. Thus the groups that allowed themselves to change their habits and customs faster, won over those that were slower in changing their ways. In buddhist tradition the third great buddha - called Dharma - now entered the scene and taught agricultural human beings the principles of the first empire. The 1st Kingdom is most easily described as a slave society. The mental state of the human beings at that point in time has no similarity to the mental condition of modern man in todays industrialised civilisations. It is very easy for human beings today to condemn slavery as a non-human form of civilisation. But it is only non-human for those human beings who have evolved beyond the state of mind that type of civilisation was designed to create. One and two valued logic The purpose of the first type of civilisation is (and was) to make "one-way-logical thinkness men" into "two-way-logical thinkness men". The one-way-logic of the hunting pack mans mind served a purpose. It kept the human beings in those small vulnerable groups away from drastic experiments and made them survive in a challenging environment. One-way-logic is best defined as the kind of logic you get "from above". You follow the dictates of "your god" without question. There is no room for "your own thinking" or experiment. Certain stable data are true when you are born as well as when you live and die. At the same time there had to be room for some change (to overcome the challenges of a changing environment). So even one-way-logic had to have room for other (higher) logics. The hunting pack groups that exist today on our planet do show us that it was a very pleasureful existence in many ways, even if the challenges of the environment at times make existence less safe. Studies also show a very strong belief in the god or gods that "rule the world". Having no real understanding of the processes of nature or life the hunting pack men lived in a world full of superstitions and tabus that did serve their purposes, but of course do not assist the members of the hunting packs in their evolvement into civilised human beings. On the scale of logics (See Technical Bulletins Vol. I page 68 "Dianometry - Your Ability and State of Mind", also the "Null-A" science fiction books of A.E van Vogt.) we have two-valued-logic above one-value-logics. That is the subject of the 1st type of civilisation and the CCH-triangle that we are going to discuss in the next article of Philosophical Considerations in the next issue of IVy. P.S. My purpose in writing these articles is to help you expand your goals and purposes to encompass the greater goals and purposes of religion on this planet. It is only if you expand as beings and accept responsibility for such higher goals and purposes that you can become true OTs and then easily handle your smaller problems (stemming from smaller goals and purposes). These articles are being written hoping that there are readers in the IVy subscribers group that have evolved themselves through civilisation to be able to rise towards the level of awareness, where thought can be turned into action (postulates) resulting in creation of cycles of action towards attainment of the 3rd Kingdom. Definition af civilisation: civilisations or cultures are fourth dynamic cycles of action. The Indo-European root word is "kei-" with the basic meaning of "bed" or "lie down". The latin word "civis" means "citizen" or member of a society or household. Thus the basic meaning of civilisation is "human beings who are not nomads, but have settled down and organised around a 4th. dynamic activity".