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''Existential'' is a word especially used in the Papers. It means something eternal, without a beginning or an ending. There is no time at which it did not exist. An existential being has full knowledge before any experience. God is existential. Hence the word "existential" is used as the opposite of- Experiential. This word designates beings and things that have origins. It also designates all beings that can grow by experience. Even some existential realities can have experiential growth to higher levels. Other realities are wholly (experiential; man is wholly experiential in his growth.)
 
''Existential'' is a word especially used in the Papers. It means something eternal, without a beginning or an ending. There is no time at which it did not exist. An existential being has full knowledge before any experience. God is existential. Hence the word "existential" is used as the opposite of- Experiential. This word designates beings and things that have origins. It also designates all beings that can grow by experience. Even some existential realities can have experiential growth to higher levels. Other realities are wholly (experiential; man is wholly experiential in his growth.)
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Now, for the other three terms which are borrowed from the philosopher [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel Hegel], who made much of them. We will use them several times in our study.
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Now, for the other three terms which are borrowed from the philosopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel Hegel], who made much of them. We will use them several times in our study.
    
''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel#Triads Thesis, antithesis, and synthesis]'', are, in part, defined (in Webster) as follows: 'With Hegel (thesis is) the proposition or conception representing the first  stage of developing thought, contrasting with the second stage, or antithesis which negates the thesis, and with the third stage, or synthesis in which thesis and antithesis are brought together."
 
''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel#Triads Thesis, antithesis, and synthesis]'', are, in part, defined (in Webster) as follows: 'With Hegel (thesis is) the proposition or conception representing the first  stage of developing thought, contrasting with the second stage, or antithesis which negates the thesis, and with the third stage, or synthesis in which thesis and antithesis are brought together."

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