This is a straightforward model and I'm not sure why people would disagree, unless they dislike words like "sacred" or "geometry." Each person can test the concept, when possibly useful, and potentially derive benefit. The person's intention in the process is significant. When someone wants to do something, it's more likely that the person can. Being aware of what can be done, plus thinking of how to do it, surely will help someone get closer to their intention. Pre-determined potential, although incredibly interesting to discuss, is a bigger concept. But, starting with reflection and consideration seems useful for even the greatest skeptic. Thanks for taking the time to focus and make the concepts clear and actionable.
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