There is a reason the framework arrives where it does. And once it does, one of its consequences becomes difficult to avoid. The book explains it fully. What follows from it — practically — begins here.
When you understand what you are standing on —
and what that means for what everything else is —
a certain orientation toward others becomes not merely encouraged
but structurally inevitable.
The framework is panentheistic. Which means that what sustains you in being at every moment also sustains every other creature in being at every moment. The same foundation. The same continuous act. Not metaphorically — structurally.
What follows from that — for how you relate to others who share your source — is something the book walks through carefully. It is not a moral argument layered onto the framework. It emerges from the framework itself, once you see it clearly.
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These are children. They share the same foundation you do.
The framework has something specific to say about that.