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Terminology: Type of Being

11/17/2015

 
A type of being is considered to be any kind of being that can be grouped into one according to the guidelines of their home world.

Additionally, there is an emphasis on the fact that no type or sub-type of being is more or less important than another and that this hold true in every moment-and-space-of-all-existence.

Dr. Kazimierz Maupa explained to me that types of beings known to Humans of Earth include, but are not limited to:
  • Rock
  • Dog
  • Human
  • Tree
  • Ocean Water
  • House
  • Oxygen
  • Happy

Types of beings also have sub-types.

Examples of Tree of Earth sub-types are:
  • Oak
  • Ash
  • Thorn
  • Birch
  • Fir
  • Christmas Tree
  • Tree in Fall

Notice how some of the above sub-types are sub-types of other sub-types. Interestingly, a Fir of Tree of Earth can be a sub-type of Christmas Tree of Tree of Earth and vice versa. Such examples are many and fun to look for.

Terminology: Culture Level

11/13/2015

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A being with great respect and authority once took a great liking to many horizontal lines placed on one vertical line. This being named the horizontal lines 'levels' and decided to place each culture on one level. The being stated that the being's reason for doing this, is that the being viewed the vertical line as the most perfect representation of all perspective. The being also stated that as a general rule, different types of beings exist in a perspective that is most alike to the beings of their same type. As a result of this conclusion, the being decided to group perspectives into all the different types of beings known to their perspective and named them culture levels.

The being also likes to emphasise that the vertical line is always viewed from above. The implications of this statement are that either the vertical line is as horizontal as the level lines, or that we perceive the line from above when it really is in front. Another reason for the being choosing to view the vertical line from above is the necessary emphasis that though a vertical line often implies hierarchy in our perspective, there really is none.

Examples of common gestures known from different culture levels:
A common gesture part of the Dog of Earth culture level is to sniff one another when greetings are exchanged with an emphasis on sniffing (and licking for that matter) the anus and genital area of the other person.

A common gesture part of the culture level of some peoples of Humans of Earth is to shake each others right hand with comfortably outstretched arms when greeting one another. A firm grip is often considered to be superior to a weak grip or no grip at all.

Not much is known about the Salllmahh of Gralllk_5 culture level as not much has been achieved in crossing the language barrier beyond a mostly mutual, peaceful understanding. But some have reported observing the Salllmahhs mirror each others alignment in greeting creating a small black hole rift just below their floating height. It is hard to say whether an actual alignment is taking place due to the highly irregular shape of the Salllmahhs. 
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    A Note from the Transcriber:

    I am recording information that is coming to me through an invisible space time communication portal that I found in the far left corner of a basement. For a long time I thought the information as coming from multiple sources. Much later I found out it is highly probable all of it is coming from one Dr. Prof. Kazimierz Maupa. 

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