Triadic philosophies and wisdoms

Mathias Sager
3 min readJun 19, 2019

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Awareness Intelligence is compatible with key messages of Lao Tzu’s more than two thousand years old traditional Chinese philosophical teachings. Taoism speaks about living by the three treasures.

  1. One treasure is ‘simplicity,’ or ‘humility,’ which is in line with the meaning of the intra-past Awareness Intelligence mode. Intra-past knowing is about the return to one’s true nature, before limiting socio-culturally limited identities are construed.
  2. The next Taoist life treasure is ‘patience,’ or ‘merci.’ The Awareness Intelligence category of the inter-presence signifies a same quality of love that is unconditional and pure even towards the ones whose past or outlook could be irritating for a transaction-oriented mind and whose weakness would not arouse a material interest either.
  3. The third treasure of life, according to the Tao, is ‘compassion,’ or ‘frugality,’ which is well reflected in the extra-future tenet of Awareness Intelligence that, once it is achieved, results in benevolence and responsibility for the benefit of all humanity rather than in ego-inflated ambitions.

In Buddhism,

  1. first the ability to know past lives,
  2. second the ability to know future lives, and
  3. third the ability to know the essential nature of sufferings in the present life

describes a triadic set of insights along the threefold temporal structure of human life. This teaching not only underlines the soundness of a threefold structure but also supports the pertinence of human time that is inherent to Awareness Intelligence as well.

Also, the three Buddhist marks of existence, from which all human delusion and suffering purportedly stems, can be mapped to Awareness Intelligence in the following way.

  1. Overcoming suffering from the illusion of permanence can be achieved through the pre-life awareness of the intra-past,
  2. suffering itself is addressed by the inter-present that extinguishes any suffering-causing bond from relationships, and
  3. the selfless connection to humankind as a whole lies in the healing power of awareness of the extra-future.

So far:

Chapter 1 — Life’s introduction of Awareness Intelligence

Chapter 2 — The awarenessland of Awaria

Chapter 3 — Your life that is humantime

Chapter 4 — Consciousness, awareness, and social intelligence

Chapter 5 — Broadening the social scope

Chapter 6 — Increasing the attention span

Chapter 7 — Distraction of the mass

Chapter 8 — Missing systematics and links in science

Chapter 9 — Spiritual consumerism and mystification of spiritualism

Chapter 10 — Expanding the here and now

Chapter 11 — Individual revolution, human evolution

Chapter 12 — Mental coordinate system

Chapter 13 — Ignorance is not bliss

Chapter 14 — Awareness Intelligence is learnable

Chapter 15 — The difference between Awareness Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence

Chapter 16 — Technology and the distributed intelligence of the mind

Chapter 17 — The choice to be part of something bigger

Chapter 18/19 — The structure and dimensions of life: The socio-temporal matrix (three tenets of Awareness Intelligence)

Chapter 20 — The Intra-past

Chapter 21 — The Inter-present

Chapter 22 — The Extra-future

Chapter 23 — Full awareness and pure thoughts for coherent meaning

Chapter 24 — The three awareness sparring partners

Chapter 25 — The joy of being, doing, and becoming

Chapter 26 — Learning to die during a lifetime

Chapter 27 — Physical spacelessness and spatial mentalness

Chapter 28 — The law of creation: Intuition, intention, and imagination

Chapter 29 — Energy and the illusionary objectification of life

Chapter 30 — Body, mind, soul

Chapter 31 — Trialistic harmony, not dualistic balance

Chapter 32 — A tripartite world that works in triplets

Coming next:

Chapter 34 — Think thrice

— — In love for my daughter Natalie and all children of this world. — -

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Mathias Sager
Mathias Sager

Written by Mathias Sager

Awareness Intelligence research and application since 1975. It’s humantime. www.mathias-sager.com, goodthings@mathias-sager.com. Thanks and all the best!

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