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  1. Replacing mind with theory
  2. The conscious mind has always been a phenomenon that we've struggled to grok and describe. It is out of our individual experience that we decide to have faith in its legitimacy. We express this by choosing to demonstrate this faith in one another.
  3. Fears affected by our inability to observe and confirm the innerworkings and semantic processes occurring in the mind of the other lead one to differing strategies.
  4. To place faith in the mind of another takes courage, because each individual mind brings its own degree of unobservable constructs of unknown entropic proportions.
  5. To place it in Theory is to concede that if there are fears about the previously employed systems of understanding, they will be rectified.
  6. Faith in infinite individual entities necessitates embrace of chaos.
  7. Faith in the Theory demands participation, and implies that those who do not participate are unable to evolve, due to issues of morality or intellectual acuity.
  8. Faith in individual requires that you accept a reality where you must do all that you can to control your experience.
  9. Faith in the Theory requires a belief that its acceptance and application is what ultimately holds the greatest weight over all our experiences.