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Michelle Nailon
B.Arts, B.Theol., M.Theol., Grad.Dip.Theol.
Version One (of "Reality Search" Analysis)

A Line of Logic

by Michelle Nailon


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...If there is an emphasis or over-emphasis on either one of these there is an imbalance. If anyone tries to live entirely in one or the other society and totally rejects either then they will cease to exist. We cannot exist without time and place and vice versa.

It was also recalled ... that the big bang theory of the beginning of the cosmos is now supported by increasing numbers of scientists. From a point somewhere, time and place began with an explosion of light. About fourteen billion years later the matter from this big bang is still speeding away from the point where the original explosion took place. There is a framework for Reality.

It was recalled ... that a rejection of one or other of the time or place factors for reality can be likely because these are similar yet opposite. A focus on time means less focus on place is required and it is thought of as "here"! A focus on place means a sense of time is reduced and this tends to become only "now" . Thus there arises an opposition between the two. Trying to put these two factors into the one over-all framework is difficult. One tends to contradict the other or is in opposition to it. Stress on time takes in all of time - past, present and future. Stress on place takes in everywhere. Can all this be accommodated in the one world view?

How do these reflections have bearing on everyday life? As mentioned before, material beings really only have time and place. They need to manage both for their survival....

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"A line of Logic" is 117 pages long and is in A5 size. It presents the "Reality Search" analysis and it talks about the five "ancient texts" that the analysis is based upon. It avoids the use of religious terms and religious language. In retrospect the word "God" gets about one mention.

This approach in "A Line of Logic" is in response to the sensitivity of many people (perhaps more so in Australia and especially in the work place) who avoid talking about religion and are sensitive and suspicious about the use of religious terms.

An interesting finding demonstrated by "A Line of Logic" is the extent to which religious values and concepts permeate the language. This is so much so that one can take out the "religious" terms without taking from the basic meaning of what is being said.

In workshop situations "A Line of Logic", the analysis headings and the CD Rom's PowerPoint presentations can be used without needing to open up the topic of religion - Unless someone has alternative access to "Reality Search" it is unlikely that most people will even know what the "ancient texts" actually are, especially as there are five texts.

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