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Immortalaeism
About this book
Vaul Impera investigates the fundamental philosophical aspects of power, demonstrating fundamental aspects of the relationship of power itself, and the relationship of power to human nature. Examining what power is, Vaul proceeds to discuss what power is to people, and in a convincing argument, illustrates how to increase in power, and also to determine if one is powerful. In the second writing of Immortalaeism, Vaul illuminates the philosophy of empire. Concerned with the element of rulership, which was discussed in power, Vaul provides a beginning for the philosophy of empire, which he simply uses as an empirical demonstration of power, indicating it is written to be an appendix, demonstrating power in organisation. Lastly, Vaul relates a spiritual book called Immortalae, which was produced through a spiritual endeavour that lasted thirteen years, from the time Vaul was eighteen. Attempting many religions experiences and philosophies, Vaul communicates his spirituality, which he has founded and established as his own religion, which in eventuality, includes all three written works into a paradigm that Vaul labels, Immortalaeism. Vaul provides spiritual answers that surround the notion of the holy grail in the final book. All three writings are transmitted through his personal experience on the subjects, and are a product of his life circumstances.
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Table of contents
- Immortalaeism
- About the Author
- Copyright Information ©
- POWER
- Preface
- 1. The Definition of Power
- Section I: The Rational Definition of Power
- Section II: The Anthropomorphism of Power
- 2. The Empirical Representation of Power
- Section I: Power in Information
- Section II: Power in Relationships
- Section III: The Power of the Mind
- 3. Truth, Principle, Knowledge and Power
- 4. Different Kinds of Power
- 5. The Purpose of Power
- Section I: Introduction to Procession / A Man’s Intentional Purposing
- Section II: Qualifications for Procession
- 6. The Necessity of Power
- 7. Prescient Knowledge and the Arcane Wisdom of Power
- Section I: Wisdom and Power, In General
- Section II: Maxims on the Wisdom of Power
- Section III: Life and Death and Power
- 8. Becoming Powerful: Thoughts, Words and Actions
- Section I: Powerful Thoughts
- Section II: Powerful Words
- Section III: Powerful Actions
- 9. The Election of Power: Who Power Selects, Why, and What For
- Section I: Who Power Selects
- Section II: Why the Powerful Are Selected to Be Powerful
- Section III: What the Powerful Are Selected For
- EMPIRE
- 1. The Model of an Empire
- 2. The Emperor
- 3. Command
- 4. Family, Business, City and Empire
- 5. Perfect Rule
- 6. Conquering
- 7. War
- 8. Expansion
- IMMORTALAE
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- V
- II
- VI
- VII
- VIII
- IX
- X
- XI
- III
- XII
- XIII
- XIV
- XV