The Five Levels of Truth

TRUTH

Noun:  The exact and precise correctness of spirit, knowledge, game, perception, intention, vision, plan, who, what, where, when, why, how, importance, value,  mood,  responsibility, motion, action, accurately predicted consequences, outcomes, and  accomplishments; and opposing spirit, opposing knowledge, opposing game, opposing perception, opposing intention, opposing vision, opposing plan, opposing who, opposing what, opposing where, opposing when, opposing why, opposing how, opposing importance, opposing value, opposing mood, opposing responsibility, opposing motion,  opposing action, opposing accurately predicted consequences, opposing outcomes, and opposing accomplishments.

Truth covers not only words, but deeds as well.  A person who operates at a high truth level has no separation between what is said, what is done, and what is accomplished.

By being able to predict exactly and precisely both sides (your own and the opposition’s) of truth, you achieve the states of total empathy and omni-determination over all games and situations.

RIGHTNESS (right-use-ness)

The being uses the who, what, where, when, why, how, and mood to make things go right for itself or its group.  The tendency is to distort the truth to the degree of vested interest.

MAYBENESS

The being has a general uncertainty of the exactness and preciseness of the who, what, where, when, why, how, and mood and is unwilling to commit to being responsible to assert the exact and precise who, what, where, when, why, how, and mood.

MALICIOUSNESS (Malice-use-ness)

The being uses the who, what, where, when, why, how, and mood as a weapon; for instance, sets an appointment, then arrives late.

STUPIDITY

Stupidity is the mass and confusion generated by the negative forces that are created and locked in place by incorrect spirit, perception, intention, vision, plan, action, motion, outcome, who, what, where, when, why, how, importance, value, and mood.