For a Tumour to be benign, benevolent, beneficent & beneficial, I am required to benefit from its purpose.
When the purpose of a tumour is a problem to its host, it is determined to be malignant, detrimental to health and a risk to life from a danger of death.
For a tumour to be benign, it has a benevolent effect, a beneficent cause and a beneficial affect. A benevolent effect has an effective purpose, a beneficent cause is reasonable and a beneficial affect is meaningful.
My choice of perspective is that without an effective benevolent purpose, a tumour has no defined reasonable cause with no definite affective meaning. Defining a meaningful & reasonable four dimensional purpose requires:
1. An Exposition
2. An Opposition
3. An Imposition
4. A Reposition
I am required to:
- Expose & accede, admit & repent to acknowledge my sins
- Oppose & concede, commit & relent to attest my virtues
- Impose & secede, permit & lament to affirm my true values
- Repose & recede, remit & atone to allow my destiny
When I address my tumour, I realign its purpose from a maligned perspective to a beneficial perception. When I redress with purpose, I rectify the meaning and reasonably reform the tumour.
When I:
- Affirm the Rumour, I disallow the deceit
- Attest the Humour, I disapprove the conceit
- Acknowledge the Tumour, I reject the vanity
When I:
- Re-affirm my Authority, I allow my ponentiality
- Re-attest my Power, I approve my potentiality
- Re-acknowledge my Ability, I accept my essentiality
When I expose my mental fears, oppose my emotional needs and impose my true values, I repose in the influential, existential experience of my vision for a purposeful mission.