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Article 15- Higher Order Life |
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| 15.1 |
Higher Order Life |
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By this constituition, Higher Order Life is defined as those
lifeforms that have the capacity to dream, to project their own reality onto
the world and self reflect, to display emotions. Principally on Earth, this
represents the placentals, the most advanced of all lifeforms (usually called
mammals). |
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In regards self aware life, this principally means triple neural lifeforms on planet Earth- the vertebrates and
principally the placentals (mammals). These lifeforms have the most advanced
neural network systems. Therefore, we can reliably use the structure and
complexity of brain systems to categorize self-aware life on planet Earth.
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| 15.2 |
Classification of Higher Order Life |
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By this Constitution, Higher Order Life is further defined by six (6) categories: |
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| 6 Levels of Higher Order Biological Life |
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| 15.3 |
Unique Collective Awareness understanding of human life |
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And in the revealing of this constitution we see for the first time the revealing of the life journey for all human souls and minds. The 12 levels of life journey. |
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| LEVEL |
NAME |
AGE RANGE |
AGE LENGTH |
| L0 |
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All |
Our first form- the potential, the idea, the matter of existence. |
Eternal |
| L1 |
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Foetal |
0- to birth |
Mortal- (less than 1 yr) |
| L2 |
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Infancy |
birth to 4 |
Mortal- (4 yrs) |
| L3 |
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Childhood |
4 to 11 |
Mortal- (7 yrs) |
| L4 |
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Adolescence |
11 to 19 |
Mortal-(8 yrs) |
| L5 |
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Youthhood |
19 to 33 |
Mortal-(14 yrs) |
| L6 |
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Adulthood |
33 to 50 |
Mortal-(17 yrs) |
| L7 |
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Seniorhood |
50 to 70 |
Mortal-(20 yrs) |
| L8 |
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Elderhood |
70 to death |
Mortal-VARIABLE |
| L9 |
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Death |
The moment of dying and death |
Mortal |
| L10 |
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Transition |
The moment of transition to angel, ghost |
Immortal |
| L11 |
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Angel |
The stage of enlightenment as an angel |
Immortal |
| L12 |
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All+ME |
Our final journey, our final death and ultimate birth. |
Eternal |
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| 15.4 |
The right to a quality and dignified life |
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It is an essential principle of this constitution that all humans have a right to a quality and dignified life. This principle means more than a generalized statement of life regardless of what the quality or context.
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It should be the right of an expected mother to choose whether it is in her bests interests to carry a baby to full term. It should be the absolute right of both parents of a severely physically incapacitated new born baby to choose to continue its life.
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Laws or belief systems that enforce life without any consideration of the quality of life shall always considered barbaric, cruel and against the very meaning of life they claim to cherish.
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| 15.5 |
The right to die with dignity |
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It is an essential principle of this constitution that all humans have the right to choose to die with dignity.
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Human technology enables life to be sustained and perpetuated far beyond the scope of previous generations. With these gifts, human life can be saved and repaired. Yet it is also true that human life can be extended beyond a point whereby the quality of life is marginal.
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A solitary bed in a hospital or elderly home should not become the standard path to which all our lives inevitably end. Instead, our society should strive to enable its citizens to die well just as they have lived well, in the comfort of home, in the presence of love, in a state of peace.
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As a state must never arbitrate on the life and death of its citizens, it must rest on the choice of the individual to find a balance between life and science and the quality of personal life.
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Belief systems or laws that make no consideration for the essential right of a person to choose to die with dignity shall always be considered barbaric, cruel and against the very meaning of life and the principles of this Constitution. |
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| 15.6 |
Life continues beyond death |
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By this constitution and the existence of One Heaven it is so that life continues beyond death. That we might be the designers and architects of this new world, that we may choose to help humanity as one.
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