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Prout 102 is the follow on course to Prout 101, and covers the five fundamental principles of Prout
The theory of Prout consists of 16 principles:
The five fundamental principles of Prout (principles 12 to 16) are covered here in Prout 102.
The four general socioeconomic principles of Prout (principles 8 to 11) are discussed in Prout 201.
The seven sociopolitical principles of Prout (principles 1 to 7) are discussed in Prout 202.
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 13 Lessons
- 2 Weeks
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- 102:1 Principle 1 - Regulated Wealth Accumulation"NO INDIVIDUAL SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO ACCUMULATE ANY PHYSICAL WEALTH WITHOUT THE CLEAR PERMISSION OR APPROVAL OF THE COLLECTIVE BODY."7
- 102:2 Principle 2 - Utilisation and Distribution of Resources"THERE SHOULD BE MAXIMUM UTILISATION AND RATIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE CRUDE, SUBTLE AND CAUSAL RESOURCES."5
- 102:3 Utilisation of Human Resources"THERE SHOULD BE MAXIMUM UTILIZATION OF THE PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALITIES OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE BEINGS."1
- 102:4 Adjustment Between Utilisation of Physical, Mental and Psychic Resources"THERE SHOULD BE A WELL-BALANCED ADJUSTMENT AMONG THE CRUDE, SUBTLE AND CAUSAL UTILISATIONS."1
- 102:5 Progressive Change to Utilisation"UTILIZATIONS VARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHANGES IN TIME SPACE AND FORM; THE UTILISATIONS SHOULD BE PROGRESSIVE."1
- Prout 102 Final Assessment0
Requirements
- Completion of the Prout 101 Course
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