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  1. An example of the reciprocal relationship
  2. Heisenberg’s idea of “prime-matter”
  3. Explanation of the concepts “homogeneous elements” and “absolute attributes”
  4. Materialism, idealism and the “Theory of Oneness” from the point of view of monism
  5. David Bohm’s exploration of the realm of consciousness and the Theory of Oneness
  6. Appliance Geulincx’s occasionalism idea to epistemological questions
  7. What does the actualization of love mean to people?
  8. Two views on who owns the Universal Prime Force
  9. The concept of “inner dual characteristics”
  10. Freedom and necessity on the example of driving a car
  11. Cleve Baxter’s plant experiment
  12. J. Charon’s theory of complex relativity
  13. Reconciling homogeneity and reciprocity: understanding Sungsang and Hyungsang in Divine Creation
  14. Union and multiplication: the dynamics of sungsang and hyungsang in divine interaction
  15. Purpose and heart: centers of union and multiplication in the dynamics of sungsang and hyungsang
  16. Development as multiplication: a Divine Principle perspective on creation and growth
  17. Instinctive vs. rational creativity: comparing humans and animals
  18. Freedom: freedom of mind, freedom of emotions, or freedom of will?
  19. Complex and simple ideas as spiritual molds in Divine Creation
  20. Solving logical deadlocks: the role of the inner developmental four position foundation in the original sungsang
  21. Understanding the Pan-Divine-Image theory: clarifying Unification thought in contrast to pantheism
  22. Exploring living idea-molds: understanding the concept of a living mold in divine creation
  23. Distinguishing the inner sungsang of logos: creation of humans vs. creation of all things
  24. Three stages of growth and the number three in divine principle
  25. Proof of the existence of God