Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 5 APRIL 1973R REVISED 24 SEPTEMBER 1980 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 5 APRIL 1973R REVISED 24 SEPTEMBER 1980 |
component parts of Communication) | component parts of Communication) |
AXIOM 28 AMENDED | AXIOM 28 AMENDED |
AXIOM 28. | AXIOM 28. |
Communication is the Consideration and Action of impelling an Impulse or Particle from Source-Point across a Distance to Receipt-Point, with the Intention of bringing into being at the Receipt-Point a Duplication and Understanding of that which emanated from the Source-Point. | Communication is the Consideration and Action of impelling an Impulse or Particle from Source-Point across a Distance to Receipt-Point, with the Intention of bringing into being at the Receipt-Point a Duplication and Understanding of that which emanated from the Source-Point. |
The formula of Communication is: Cause, Distance, Effect, with Intention, Attention and Duplication with Understanding. | The formula of Communication is: Cause, Distance, Effect, with Intention, Attention and Duplication with Understanding. |
The component parts of the full Communication cycle are: | The component parts of the full Communication cycle are: |
Observation, Confront, Consideration, Intention, Attention, Cause, Source-point, Particle or Impulse or Message, Distance, Estimation of Distance, Control (Start, Change, Stop), Direction, Time, and Timing, the Velocity of the impulse or particle or message, Volume, Clarity, Interest, Impingement, Effect, Receipt-point, Duplication, Answer, Acknowledgment, Understanding, Nothingness or Somethingness. | Observation, Confront, Consideration, Intention, Attention, Cause, Source-point, Particle or Impulse or Message, Distance, Estimation of Distance, Control (Start, Change, Stop), Direction, Time, and Timing, the Velocity of the impulse or particle or message, Volume, Clarity, Interest, Impingement, Effect, Receipt-point, Duplication, Answer, Acknowledgment, Understanding, Nothingness or Somethingness. |
A non-communication consists of Barriers. Barriers consist of Space, Interpositions (such as walls and screens of fast-moving particles), and Time. A communication by definition, does not need to be two-way. | A non-communication consists of Barriers. Barriers consist of Space, Interpositions (such as walls and screens of fast-moving particles), and Time. A communication by definition, does not need to be two-way. |
When a communication is returned, the formula is repeated, with the receipt-point now becoming a source-point and the former source-point now becoming a receipt-point. | When a communication is returned, the formula is repeated, with the receipt-point now becoming a source-point and the former source-point now becoming a receipt-point. |
Founder | Founder |