All-that's-yet-to-be (ICA)
Description
This is the realization of how the future is dependent upon the decisions made now; when one sees realistically the potential consequences of one's decisions. It may be compared to H. G. Wells' book "The Time Machine".
Context
In the ICA New Religious Mode in the arena of standing present to the mystery of being in life (the life of contemplation) the third formal aspect is the experience of awesome not-yet-ness or of futurity. At the fourth phenomenological level this occurs when a person experiences adoration as he participates in all of life.
Broader
Metadata
Database
Human development
Type
(M) Modes of awareness
Content quality
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024