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An Ideal State of Being
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And finally, but not least, there is cause and effect. One’s ideal state is to be the cause. The least desirable state would be effect. The ultimate in being effect is death.

Thus we have a brief statement of what an ideal state might be. Only a few of the points have been given but they will serve.

Ideally, one would be fully aware of being and would be. That is I am. One would be entirely successful. One would know. One would be serene. One would trust. One would be in perfect health physically. One could assume full responsibility. And one would be cause without being unwilling to be cause.

Of course, it would be not entirely desirable to attain these ultimates since one would then lack for action. But attaining them as nearly as possible would be a desirable condition.


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