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Miracle, Proof Beyond Reason

Definition

  • an reordering of virtues, based on inconvertible proof
  • shaktipat
  • it always comes with a clear explanation of what was proven
  • it has to prove it's own goodness
  • spiritual transmission of a tradition beyond words
  • unexplainable beauty
  • the discovery of an universal theory that changes the foundations of what was known before, without much priors

Qualitatively

A virtue has to be considered using the following criteria:

  1. Is as atomic as possible.
\DiminishAdditionSynergy
Miracle[x][x][x]
Provable Order[x][x][x]
Faith, Reason[x][x][x]
Economy[x][x][x]
Charity[x][x][x]
Goodness, Sacrifice[x][x][x]
Hope[x][x][x]
Harmony, Generosity[x][x][x]
Prudence[x][x][x]
Forgiveness[x][x][x]
Justice[x][x][x]
Governance[x][x][x]
Temperance[x][x][x]
Fairness[x][x][x]
Fortitude[x][x][x]
Competition[x][x][x]
Measurability[x][x][x]
Market[x][x][x]
Abundance[x][x][x]
Industriousness[x][x][x]
Survival[x][x][x]
\IndividualGroupUniverse
Immediate[x][x][x]
Long-Term[x][x][x]
Past[x][x][x]
  • On the dimension of measure: lack or be in excess in most cases.
  1. Existence of instantiation:
    1. The miracles of Jesus, Moses
    2. Most people cannot perform miracles
  2. Indirection, definition:
    1. To have a name, concept: Miracle
    2. To have a signifier, flag, symbol
    3. To be explained by ritualistic act
    4. To be explained by artistic depiction

Quantitatively

DimensionProof beyond reason
LackingTrick
MeanMiracle
ExcessMagic

Correspondences

  • Christianity: the miracles of Jesus' Resurection and his apostles' Great Commission
  • Islam: the reception of The Quran by Muhammad
  • Judaism: reception of The Decalogue by Moses
  • Hinduism: Shaktipata
  • Science: the discoveries that fundamentaly change the whole understanding. Such as those by Albert Einstein.