The Ikologiks: Nine Principles of Life
"Nine Principles of Life for Positive Living"
This principle is one of the most complex of the nine principles originally conveyed to Adisaji
1977. The term 'dialectical' refers to what is known under Hegelian Philosophy and the
writings of numerous theoreticians, as to the meaning behind the 'unity of opposites.' The
classic thesis or written materials on 'dialectics' were largely defined based on how Karl Marx,
Engels, and others, like Lenin framed it in their writings on 'Dialectical Materialism.'  
However, this Ikologiks principle goes beyond some of these earlier dissertations on the
subject and it ties the science of dialectics with ideas embedded in the dualist philosophy of
the Indian sage Kapila (Sankhya/Samkhya Darshan) and other relevant schools of thought
such as psychology, physics and the creative arts (dance, music, spoken word).

The principle also includes concepts related to the theories of Freud, Kant, Piaget, Maslow,
Rogers, and other noted philosophers and psychologists.

The Dialectical Mind (Thought) and its UnDialectical Expression (Action) examines what is
compelling humanity to spiral down the treadmill of dualist thought and behavior or the
contrivances of sin, guilt, right and wrong, or falsehood and truth. The principle engages
students on how to transcend the apparent trap of dualism through the expansion of
consciousness derived in the practice of meditation.

Finally, the principle maps the specific coordinates and coding that mirrors itself within the
functional human brain. It explores the connectors between neurons that develop
communication on an extra-sensory level known as the 'vibration of the mind theory' which is
discussed in the books 'Ultimate Mental Power' and 'Practicing the Iko-Meditation Technique -
Level One.'
Dialectical Mind & It's Undialectical Expression