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In what does the primacy of perception consists in the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty?

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what are the implication of this notion especially in the realm of bring God in the realm of the perceived world?

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  1. The question presumes God a phenomenon to be conjured by thought. This premise is not entirely flawed. Should an intelligent scholar of Philosophy be determined in evoking God a few basic requisites are essential to facilitate the orchestration thereof.

    Determining and surmising what is God Consciousness’’. Then one is required to hone one’s mind and Spirit to the induction of the same.

    God* is a condition of sublime peace and mental clarity, wherein no mental or psychological obstructants impede the conscious of perception of all queries and questions arising in mans thinking and seeking in the gaining of intellectual liberation and mastery.

    One must recognise will, mans driving force, aim and aspirations created by deficiencies or insecurities, but largely toward emotional comfortitude and security. Once these factors are established individuals are able to create an intellectual and mental environment conducive and receptive to supreme consciousness the highest condition of liberation and the Utopian existentialism for thinking mankind.

    Self realisation, awareness and peace.

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