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Writing Style

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Do Not Interpret
what is being said.


Understand
what is being said.

The style in which this blog is presented may seem quite venerating, but when broaching the subjects that are explored, it is almost impossible not to express them with reverence and respect. When One is discussing the process of Creation, how can that not be the case? Look at what is being Created.

The framework which underpins this work is as follows,

  • The writing is intended to be light, airy, with roughly one to three sentences per paragraph. This makes the information easier to ingest and understand, as opposed to long, dense paragraphs.
  • Everything is to be written in Present Tense. Contextual setups and Quotations are exempt.
  • Generally, posts are setup like a bread crumb trail. Either the post asks a question at the beginning, then drops logical crumbs to the conclusion, or it makes a statement at the beginning then offers a logical trail to validate that statement.
  • Post themselves are also stepping stones, with previous posts providing context for newer posts. Although, once the original Overview posts have been read, it is possible to jump to any subsequent post and find value in it.
  • There is a mindful attempt to present the information as an objective description rather than a subjective opinion.
    • An objective description is, “The experience was pleasurable (or painful)”. There is no value judgement in this case, just a statement about the experience.
    • A subjective opinion is, “I prefer pleasure (or pain)”. A subjective opinion is a preference or a value judgement. There is nothing wrong with this, One should simply be aware of what it is.
    • The terms “Good” and “Bad” are also value judgements that are avoided, unless they are used in the context of a quotation.
  • A capital letter at the start of certain nouns and verbs is used to refer to the Universal aspect of what these words mean and to also highlight particular words. For example,
    • Using the word Creation with a capital “C” refers to the Universal Creation. A lower case “c” could refer to something a Human may create.
    • Using capital letters like “I” and “O” in the words Inner and Outer is to emphasise these Dualistic counterparts.
  • The writing is presented in a Third Person Perspective. The use of the words “I” or “You” is avoided unless they are used in the context of a quotation.
    • Any reference to the Individual is made as “One” or “the One”.
    • Any reference to an Individual other than the One is made as “Another” or “the Other”.
  • They/Them pronouns are used extensively throughout this blog in reference to the non-specific singular Individual. The reason being, is that when referring to a non-specific Individual, that Individual can either be Male or Female.

    To encompass both genders with pronouns would require using the combined terms He/She or Him/Her incessantly, which would make for an awkward reading experience. So to improve readability, They/Them pronouns are utilised instead.

    When referencing a specific Individual, He/She or Him/Her pronouns will be applied where applicable.
  • Posts are presented in a form that is accessible by the average person. Any technical jargon is kept to a basic level and contorted leaps of logic are avoided.
  • Posts are intended to be light on words but dense on substance, so One can come back in one week or one year and potentially gain a different insight and viewpoint of the topic being addressed.
  • Some posts may not express their intent as clearly as possible when first released, so in such cases there will be updates issued to those posts or a follow up post may come to assist understanding.

This Writing Style also serves as a guide to those that may wish to translate any or all of the information on this site into another language. If intending to make these translations public, please supply a link to this site so those that read the translations also have access to the source material.

Finally, the writer of these posts does not speak like this in person, because that would make them a pompous buffoon. This style is more the persona of this blog.

(Hey…?! I’m not a pompous buffoon…! Am I??)

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