Actual Freedom – Definitions

Definitions

Certitude; Certainty


The Distinction between Certitude and Certainty:

• certainty: something that is certain; the quality or state of being certain esp. on the basis of evidence (certainty and certitude are very close, certainty may stress the existence of objective proof: [as in] ‘claims that cannot be confirmed with scientific certainty’, while certitude may emphasise a faith in something not needing or not capable of proof: [as in] ‘believes with certitude in an afterlife’). (Merriam-Webster).


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Here is an actual freedom from the Human Condition, surpassing Spiritual Enlightenment and any other Altered State Of Consciousness, and challenging all philosophy, psychiatry, metaphysics (including quantum physics with its mystic cosmogony), anthropology, sociology ... and any religion along with its paranormal theology. Discarding all of the beliefs that have held humankind in thralldom for aeons, the way has now been discovered that cuts through the ‘Tried and True’ and enables anyone to be, for the first time, a fully free and autonomous individual living in utter peace and tranquillity, beholden to no-one.

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