Only a person, not an idea, can wield the power needed for effective state rule. [1] Keep ideals high for eternal salvation and ideas practical for earthly citizenship. [2] Perfect ideas are irresistibly drawn into the absolute circuit of mind by the Conjoint Actor. [3] The power of an idea lies in its vividness and universality of simple application, not in reality or reasonableness. [4] Ideas are sensations plus reflective interpretations, forming an evolving selfhood activated by absolute unity. [5]
A personal philosophy of religion is built on theoretical plans for action derived from inner and environmental experience, social factors, and personal influences. [6]