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Spiritual World: Structures and Functions of Organizations
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The Structures and Functions of Organization of the Spiritual World: These insights suggest a division of the spiritual world in order of importance needed for us to comprehend the following simple construct at a fundamental level of its organization. How could the organization of the spiritual world be described in only a few words that we can all understand? The simplest way to do this is to use words that have meaning in our own lives and to organize these words hierarchically as if all humankind were elements in a level of structure within the spiritual world. The organizing principle that seems most important to distinguish between elements in this spiritual world hierarchy is our life's mission while embodied. This mission determines such things as what avenues of experience we elect to pursue and what paths of learning we find attractive. It is also the reason for the development of the physical world in the first place. Tasked with serving as a stage for the experiences and learning opportunities that help us fulfill our objective, the physical world is nothing more than a learning and evaluation laboratory.
The Structures and Functions of Organization of the Spiritual World: These insights suggest a division of the spiritual world in order of importance needed for us to comprehend the following simple construct at a fundamental level of its organization. How could the organization of the spiritual world be described in only a few words that we can all understand? The simplest way to do this is to use words that have meaning in our own lives and to organize these words hierarchically as if all humankind were elements in a level of structure within the spiritual world. The organizing principle that seems most important to distinguish between elements in this spiritual world hierarchy is our life's mission while embodied. This mission determines such things as what avenues of experience we elect to pursue and what paths of learning we find attractive. It is also the reason for the development of the physical world in the first place. Tasked with serving as a stage for the experiences and learning opportunities that help us fulfill our objective, the physical world is nothing more than a learning and evaluation laboratory.



















