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Prout 102: Prout’s Five Fundamental Principles
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Prout 102: Prout’s Five Fundamental Principles
Prout 102: Prout’s Five Fundamental Principles
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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."
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1.1
Introduction
1.2
The Limitations of the Physical World
1.3
The Need for Wealth Accumulation
1.4
The Regulation of Crude Wealth
1.5
Who Regulates the Accumulation of Physical Wealth?
1.6
Human rights
1.7
Quiz 201:1 Wealth Accumulation
10 Minutes
1 Question
102:2 Principle 2 - Utilisation and Distribution of Resources
"THERE SHOULD BE MAXIMUM UTILISATION AND RATIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE CRUDE, SUBTLE AND CAUSAL RESOURCES."
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2.1
Introduction
2.2
Types of Resources
2.3
Maximum utilisation
2.4
Rational Distribution
2.5
Quiz 201:2 Rational Distribution
3 Minutes
1 Question
102:3 Utilisation of Human Resources
"THERE SHOULD BE MAXIMUM UTILIZATION OF THE PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALITIES OF THE INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE BEINGS."
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3.1
Introduction
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."
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4.1
Introduction
102:5 Progressive Change to Utilisation
"UTILIZATIONS VARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHANGES IN TIME SPACE AND FORM; THE UTILISATIONS SHOULD BE PROGRESSIVE."
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5.1
Introduction to Principle 5
Prout 102 Final Assessment
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