The Eight #Dynamics of Existence | @Scientology @AETV @Wikipedia | #Dynamic #Dynamically #Dynamical #Nondynamic #Undynamic #Dynamism #Dynamite #Aerodynamic #Psychodynamic
Well, 'the 8 dynamics are listed' on the page linked-to through "that word" below. (I'll list them below the Subscribe-bar, but the page is also your introduction to the four-hour course that will teach you how to use this knowledge to 'enhance your Survival').
What I show here is 'the group of words' that give "that word" a place to connect to your vocabulary ... deeper sources that firm the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “Dynamic ( #Isodynamic #Thermodynamic #Hydrodynamic)” is built on ancient words that mean "to be |Able, to have |Power, to be |Strong |Enough."
'Survival' is the ultimate 'Goal that Empowers Every Action in Your Life'---the one huge 'Dynamic' that manifests in 8 sub-Dynamics. These 8 Dynamics are (possibly in order of importance?):
- Survival of Self
- Survival of Kin (Intergenerational, mostly accomplished through Sex & rearing of the resulting Children)
- Survival of any Group you're in (including individual races/ethnicities)
- This is where 'Scientology the "International Church"' breaks with 'Scientology the 'manifestation of Dianetics' principles''---the group promotes itself as 'more important than the families of people who choose to leave' (allegedly)
- Survival of all Mankind (as a species)
- Survival of all Animals & Plants
- Survival of the Whole Physical Universe (living and non-living)
- Survival of the Spiritual (-Dimension? -Frequency? -Philosophy? it'll probably be explained in the course)
- The Urge to Infinity or 'God' (Immortality?)
That's how it comes up in my 'anthropological study' of Scientology, but the first place "Dynamics" were introduced to me was in the Musical Dynamics:
- piano (p) & forte (f) - Soft & Loud
- mezzopiano (mp) & mezzoforte (mf) - Moderately Soft & -Loud
- pianissimo (pp) & fortissimo (ff) - Very Soft & -Loud
- pianississimo (ppp - Very-Very Soft), pianissississimo (pppp - Very-Very-Very Soft), etc. & fortississimo (fff - Very-Very Loud), fortissississimo (ffff - Very-Very-Very Loud), etc.
- Crescendo (cresc.) & Decrescendo (decresc.)/Diminuendo (dim.) - Increasing (literally Growing) & Decreasing/Diminishing
- adding molto- or poco- as needed ... see Wikipedia for more details
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