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Mindful Error Behavior. Unlike the will, which depends upon instinct, the mind develops the power of decision. Here, the error is compounded into faulty decisions leading to the effect of false proof. The opposite of false proof provides for the Language of Proof developed for the Willing Mind, next. Here, since the effect is false, nothing is proved.
  Mindful Error Behavior  
Stimulus Decision Cause

Effect = False proof

Generalize
One insight is all awareness.
False relationship
Relates effect to wrong cause.
False cause
Credits the wrong behavior.
Superstitious thinking
Sees false relationships.
Personalize
One's awareness is the only consciousness.
Pre-conception
Rigid ideas limit awareness.
Wishful thinking
Imagines effects.
Naive thinking
Validates pre-conceptions.
False evidence
Substitutes awareness for perception.
False construction
Misapplies effects.
False identification
Confuses causes.
Esoteric thinking
False constructs.
False comparison
Misinterprets observations.
Invalid conjugation
Connects to wrong stimulus.
False context
Denies the relationship.
Reactive thinking
Makes invalid connections.
Emotional reasoning
Considers only effects.
False credit
Credits the wrong stimulus.
Denial
Refuses choice.
Categorical thinking
Gives false credit.
Blind acceptance
Considers only causes.
Jump to conclusion
Discredits behavior.
Prejudice
Refuses fact of results.
Emotional thinking
Jump to conclusion.
The Language of Proof is developed from these false proofs, creating a willing mind

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