Ilexa Yardley Launches Circle of Peace
Conservation of the Circle produces Absolute Intelligence and World Peace.
Houston, TX (PRWEB) March 27, 2006 - Do we really care about world peace? Is it possible? Or is world peace just another unrealistic, unachievable ‘idea?’
Ilexa Yardley, author of 'Absolute Intelligence,' says the answer to these questions must be ‘yes’ and ‘no,’ because ‘yes’ and ‘no’ come from, create, and are created by, a very basic circle. This is the principle of Conservation of the Circle in action.
Conservation of the Circle, the idea in Yardley’s books and web-site, means the circle survives under any and all conditions, creating all the rest of reality, or the ‘what-we-see,’ in the process.
Conservation of the Circle, according to Yardley, is the most important idea of all time, the basis for intelligence, and the only way to world peace.
Yardley says Conservation of the Circle (and not ‘people’) is what creates conflict and arguments. “The circle is a set of equal and opposing points of view. Thinking we can eliminate arguments is linearly futile.”
Yardley initiated the Circle of Peace, an invisible email-internet network of students who engage with, and then share, the ideas on her web-site.
“Students, as an opposite point of view, are more intelligent than (or as intelligent as) their teachers. Student and teacher, like light and sound, are involved in a very basic, instructive, intuitive circle. Students teaching teachers, or engaging them in the ‘circular’ argument, is our most assured way to world peace.”
The Circle of Peace flips the traditional educational paradigm upside-down, and inside-out, demonstrating Conservation of the Circle in the process. According to Yardley, the circle itself, is a misunderstanding of time, an upside-down, inside-out observation, which creates a very real misunderstanding of reality.
The Circle of Peace engages scientists and academic leaders with Yardley’s body of work, so the misunderstanding of time and reality can finally be resolved. Conservation of the Circle, according to Yardley, integrates science and religion, and is the basis for science’s ‘theory of everything,’ philosophy’s ‘higher power,’ and society’s ‘world peace.’
Yardley insists embracing the circle as the reality beneath all entities ends the war between science and religion, science and science, religion and religion, science and pseudo-science, left and right, east and west, here and there, now and then, new-age and any-age.
“World peace comes from integration and understanding, not separation and elimination.” Yardley says integrating and understanding Conservation of the Circle removes the final, non-productive, confounding, and confining, boundaries of (scientific and philosophical) ‘circles.’
This is the message, methodology, and importance, of the Circle of Peace.
For World Peace, Conservation of the Circle, and more about the Circle of Peace, engage with Yardley’s very big science ideas at www.PopularPhilosophy.com.
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