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<center>THE CONDITIONS OF EXISTENCE</center>
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<center>THE REASON WHY</center>
"There are three conditions (circumstances, qualities) of existence (apparency, reality,
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"Life can best be understood by likening it to a game. Since we are exterior to a great
livingness). These three conditions comprise (make up, constitute) life.
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number of games we can regard them with a detached eye. If we were exterior to Life instead
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of being involved and immersed in the living of it, it would look to us much like games look to
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us from our present vantage point.
  
They are BE, DO and HAVE.
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Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorrow and travail which can exist in
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life, the reason for existence is the same reason as one has to play a game—interest, contest,
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activity and possession. The truth of this assertion is established by an observation of the
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elements of games and then applying these elements to life itself. When we do this we find
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nothing left wanting in the panorama of life.
  
THE CONDITION OF BEING is defined as the assumption (choosing) of a category
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By game we mean contest of person against person, or team against team. When we
of identity. It could be said to be the role in a game and an example of beingness could be one’s
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say games we mean such games as baseball, polo, chess or any other such pastime. It may at
own name. Another example would be one’s profession. Another example would be one’s
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one time have struck you as peculiar that men would risk bodily injury in the field of play just
physical characteristics. Each or all of these things could be called one’s beingness. Beingness
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for the sake of “amusement”. So it might strike you as peculiar that people would go on living
is assumed by oneself or given to one’s self, or is attained. For example, in the playing of a
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or would enter into the “game of life” at the risk of all the sorrow, travail and pain just to have
game each player has his own beingness.
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something to do. Evidently there is no greater curse than total idleness. Of course there is that
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condition where a person continues to play a game in which he is no longer interested.
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If you will but look about the room and check off items in which you are not interested,
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you will discover something remarkable. In a short time you will find that there is nothing in
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the room in which you are not interested. You are interested in everything. However,
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disinterest itself is one of the mechanisms of play. In order to hide something it is only
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necessary to make everyone disinterested in the place where the item is hidden. Disinterest is
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not an immediate result of interest which has worn out. Disinterest is a commodity in itself. It is
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palpable, it exists.
  
THE SECOND CONDITION OF EXISTENCE IS DOING. By doing we mean action,
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By studying the elements (factors) of games (contests) we find ourselves in possession
function, accomplishment, the attainment of goals, the fulfilling of purpose, or any change of
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of the elements of life.
position in space.
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THE THIRD CONDITION IS HAVINGNESS. By havingness we mean owning,
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'''Life is a game. A game consists of freedom, barriers and purposes.''' This is a scientific
possessing, being capable of commanding, positioning, taking charge of objects, energies or
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fact, not merely an observation....” - [http://scientolipedia.org/sourcestore/index.php?route=product/product&path=76_62&product_id=159 FUNDAMENTALS OF THOUGHT]
spaces. The essential definition of having is to be able to touch or permeate or to direct the
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disposition of.
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The game of life demands that one assume a beingness in order to accomplish a
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doingness in the direction of havingness...” - [http://scientolipedia.org/sourcestore/index.php?route=product/product&path=76_62&product_id=159 FUNDAMENTALS OF THOUGHT]
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"Life can best be understood by likening it to a game. Since we are exteriorthe fellow would just move out, away from the body and be aware of himself as independent of a body but still able to control and handle the body. (Spec Lect 7006C21). to a great number of games we can regard them with a detached eye. If we were exteriorthe fellow would just move out, away from the body and be aware of himself as independent of a body but still able to control and handle the body. (Spec Lect 7006C21). to Life instead of being involved and immersed in the living of it, it would look to us much like games look to us from our present vantage point.

Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorrow and travail which can exist in life, the reason for existence is the same reason as one has to play a game—interest, contest, activity and possession. The truth of this assertion is established by an observation of the elements of games and then applying these elements to life itself. When we do this we find nothing left wanting in the panorama of life.

By game we mean contest of person against person, or team against team. When we say games we mean such games as baseball, polo, chess or any other such pastime. It may at one time have struck you as peculiar that men would risk bodily injury in the field of play just for the sake of “amusement”. So it might strike you as peculiar that people would go on living or would enter into the “game of life” at the risk of all the sorrow, travail and pain just to have something to do. Evidently there is no greater curse than total idleness. Of course there is that conditionA condition is an operating state. (SH Spec 62, 6505C25) where a person continues to play a game in which he is no longer interested. If you will but look about the room and check off items in which you are not interested, you will discover something remarkable. In a short time you will find that there is nothing in the room in which you are not interested. You are interested in everything. However, disinterest itself is one of the mechanisms of play. In order to hide something it is only necessary to make everyone disinterested in the place where the item is hidden. Disinterest is not an immediate result of interest which has worn out. Disinterest is a commodity in itself. It is palpable, it exists.

By studying the elements (factors) of games (contests) we find ourselves in possession of the elements of life.

Life is a game. A game consists of freedom, barriers and purposes. This is a scientific fact, not merely an observation....” - FUNDAMENTALS OF THOUGHT


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