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2.1.1. The right to choose

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Every­ human being is an iden­ti­ty with an intrinsic operating system that as ex­trin­sic subsystem ia part of a larger whole.

Each identity, no matter how small, is a physical body, a complete whole with a be­ginning and an end. A physical body that consists of an operating sys­tem full of big, smaller, smallest subsystems and a coordination me­cha­nism that not only all of these subsystems has to align without conflicts in a righte­ous way, but - as a re­pre­sen­ta­ti­ve of a composed identity - also forms part of and so should at­tuned to a larger identity system. [Compare: an ele­ment in an atom in a molecule in a cell, in an organ, in an unborn baby, in a womb, in a mother, in a house, in a re­si­den­ce, in a province, in a country, in a world, in a galaxy, in a cosmos].

Every human being is an personal operating system and a personal co­or­di­na­ti­on me­chanism within a family system. Our intrinsic limits are, as a men­tal steering head, via a semi-flexible next transition, secured on a phy­si­cal­ly va­riable limited, ex­trinsic coordinating body; with continuously incentric re­or­ganizing con­se­quen­ces for our head-neck-body identity as a result. In order to give our identity righte­ous sta­ture, enough mental space needs to be available which is intrinsically cor­rect de­lineated, because beyond that - as a physical subsystem - the boun­da­ries are not fixed. Every time when the intrinsic identity-system creates new fa­mi­ly-, land-, planet- or cosmos sys­tems, a incentric redistribution of the inter-iden­ti­ta­rian space [the space between ourselves and the rest of the 'cosmic family'] will is ne­cessary.

Every human being has the right to choose and adjust his or her own men­tal and physical operating system, if in a righteous themselves and others not damaging way.