Integrated Theory of Intelligence
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Another concept that appears to be quite probably correct is that the more carefully one has programmed the mind with correct factual information, the more accurate and far-reaching will be any new insights that are gained through P.E. One's newly gained perception of reality will at least in part be based on previously accepted beliefs. The following mathematical expression would seem valid:

L.E. * T.A.R.T.
L.E. = Level of Enlightenment (gained during P.E.)
T.A.R.T. = Total amount of relative truths previously programmed into the mind whether scientific, spiritual, philosophic or genetically transmitted.
* - This symbol, used here and elsewhere, means "is proportional to."


One might similarly state:
Reliability Quotient = (T.I./F.I.) (E.I.) (C.L.)
Reliability Quotient = Probability of correctness of any intuitively derived thought or concept.
T.I. = Total amount of stored true information.
F.I. = Total amount of stored false information.
E.I. = (Effort Intensity) level of effort applied while seeking truth.
C.L. = Level of consciousness (supraconsciousness).

In other words, the more truth (both conscious and unconscious) you already know, the greater the chance that any choices based on intuition will be correct. The more truthful and honest one is during the assessment of any situation or event, the greater the chance that conclusions drawn or actions performed on the basis of intuition will be the best choices. Prior to the P.E. I was much less trusting of intuition than I have become since the P.E. I have learned to trust and rely heavily on intuition. It would seem that when motivation and behavior are based on the premise of doing the right thing for the right reason, then intuitive decisions are almost always correct.

Another major paradigm shift occurred for me as the result of the P.E. Prior to the P.E. all visual images that I would see in my "mind's eye" (eyes shut) would be similar in structure to any visual images that I would see when my eyes were open. All visual images conformed to my usual visual field of view, and would be perceptually located out in front of my body. During ordinary consciousness, visual images stored in memory were perceived as quite vague, indistinct and lacking in detail, even though they could be quite lifelike with much detail during a dream state.




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