seven natural law principles
The Objective Natural Embodiment Principle
There are seven objective principles in total – This is the FIRST principle. The sixth and seventh principles are a result from the first five principles.
Natural law objectivity
The Objective Natural Embodiment Principle
This is not a legal document and is not to be used legally in any country – This is a philosophical prescription for posterity to think about in future generations. This document is not to be used in a legal manner in any country.
The human species can observe in “Natural Law” that the individual human being has inherent possession of one’s own mind (Natural Possession), and can objectively observe that this is a natural verifiable position in nature; it is objectively observable and verifiable that the individual is naturally equipped to generate his or her own thoughts, and can cognitively animate his or her own individual corporeal body.
It is an observable and verifiable Natural Law position in reality that a human being is born thinking his or her own individual thoughts, and can cognitively animate his or her own individual body; it is coupled with aggregated verification with the human species that a person is born capable of thinking one’s own thoughts and animating one’s own body.
The human species can observe and verify that natural authoritative possession over one’s own self (self-ownership/possession) is a Natural Law position. It is objective that the individual from his or her own primordial genesis is the rightful authoritative agent to naturally possess authoritative control over his or her own mind, and can naturally animate his or her own individual body.
It is an “Unnatural” position for a person to “think another person’s own thoughts” or to cognitively animate another person’s own individual body.
It is objectively observable that the individual is “Embodied (inherently equipped)” with natural possession to authoritatively control his or her own thoughts and body.
Maurice Elliott
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