Soul Rights Glossary
- immediate soul
- our actual existence of the present moment.
- kairia
- "herenow," the existence of one moment at one location.
- leech-nursing trap
- a situation where, instead of investing their creativity in freeing themselves from a harmful habit, a person invests their creativity in defending that habit
- mediate soul
- any concept of a soul that sees the soul as a bearer of qualities (e.g. fate, karma, personality, memory), usually with spiritual or religious connotations.
- right
- In the context of "Soul Rights," the word right is used specifically to mean something that a person is morally justified to accomplish for themselves.
- sanetegrity
- The opposite of insanity, that is, full sanity. (The word "sanity" merely means having sufficient mental functioning to pass for normal.) ...more
- soul
- As used by Tremas, it means simply immediate soul, our existence at the moment. The word "soul" is used in many different ways, most of which are not immediate.
- Soul Rights
- The three rights that are considered by Tremas to be most important to build the functionality of our everyday existence and to reach a point of "full breath." ...more
- universe
- All events that are or have been. The collection of all kairia that have ever existed.
Tremas, M. (2012, May 4). Soul Rights Glossary.