The questions for the theoretical final test of the School of Human Potential

 

Question 1

What is a key requirement for the meditator to be revealed and established within us?

A) Continuous social engagement
B) Regular physical exercise
C) Specific practices such as meditation and self-inquiry
D) Consistent consumption of spiritual texts

 

Question 2

What is the main purpose of the seven dimensions according to the school?

A) To organize physical objects
B) To provide a framework for understanding life
C) To create a political hierarchy
D) To explain economic theoriese

 

Question 3

How does the thinker contribute to rational and logical judgment?

A) By evaluating the reasonability of statements and decisions ensuring groundedness in reality.
B) By suppressing emotional responses and focusing solely on logic.
C) By avoiding the use of logic and relying on intuition.
D) By disregarding facts and focusing on imaginative ideas.

 

Question 4

How does the warrior perceive crises and challenges in relationships?

A) As signs that the relationship should end
B) As opportunities to deepen and improve the relationship
C) As disruptions that should be avoided
D) As reasons to withdraw from the relationship

 

Question 5

Why does the Shai argue that understanding the story of creation aids in grasping the chakra system?

A) Because both concepts are purely metaphorical with no practical application.
B) Because the story of creation directly reflects the energetic processes of the chakras.
C) Because the chakra system is a mythological construct unrelated to physical reality.
D) Because understanding creation stories enhances historical knowledge.

 

Question 6

What is identified as the ultimate goal of living with multiple perspectives?

A) To achieve material success and recognition
B) To maintain psychological security and control over life
C) To experience inner freedom and inner richness
D) To eliminate all other perspectives and adopt one fixed worldview

 

Question 7

What is the builder’s perspective on the relationship between life and death?

A) It views death as an unnatural interruption to life’s processes.
B) It sees death as a failure of the physical body.
C) It accepts death as a natural part of the life cycle.
D) It seeks to avoid any thoughts or considerations of death.

 

Question 8

What is the primary function of the meditator within us?

A) To connect us with our physical body
B) To link us with the 7th dimension
C) To help us make decisions in daily life
D) To enhance our creativity

 

Question 9

How does the meditator affect our emotional and material needs as it becomes more active?

A) It increases our dependency on the material world
B) It diminishes our perception of these needs
C) It amplifies our emotional desires
D) It heightens our need for social validation

 

Question 10

What is the significance of the thinker’s role in the decision-making process?

A) It avoids making decisions and prefers to remain passive.
B) It considers both logical reasoning and factual data while making decisions.
C) It weighs options, evaluates possibilities, and selects the best course of action based on intelligence and knowledge.
D) It disregards possible outcomes and acts impulsively.

 

Question 11

 What is the role of dissatisfaction in the context of perspectives and life experiences?

A) Dissatisfaction is a sign of failure and should be avoided.
B) Dissatisfaction indicates that a certain player or dimension within has been neglected, signaling the need for a more balanced engagement with life’s dimensions.
C) Dissatisfaction is a natural state that should be embraced without question.
D) Dissatisfaction is irrelevant to the experience of different perspectives.

 

Question 12

According to the teachings in the school, where do the roots of the tree of life begin?

A) In the ground
B) In the heavens or the sky
C) In the ocean
D) In the first dimension

 

Question 13

How does the meditator interact with the thinker?

A) The thinker and meditator function independently without any interaction.
B) The meditator completely replaces the role of the thinker.
C) The meditator helps to loosen and broaden the thinker, allowing for expansion and non-reactive listening.
D) The thinker suppresses the meditator to maintain control.

 

Question 14

What is the inverted tree model used to demonstrate?

A) The process of human evolution
B) The sequence of historical events
C) The way in which the seven dimensions came into being
D) The structure of physical anatomy

 

Question 15

How does the builder’s acceptance of death as part of the life cycle reflect its overall approach to the balance between life’s material and existential aspects?

A) By viewing death as a permanent failure of the physical body and an end to all potential growth, thus emphasizing the need for constant vigilance and health preservation.
B) By treating death as an external event that has no real significance on the material systems of life, allowing a focus on present actions without existential concerns.
C) By embracing death as a natural and integral part of life’s cycles, which helps maintain a realistic and balanced perspective on existence.
D) By promoting a constant focus on avoiding death through meticulous care of the physical body, thereby neglecting other aspects of life but ensuring longevity.

 

Question 16

What is meant by the term “super perspective”?

A) A perspective that is superior to all others
B) A perspective that encompasses all dimensions and players harmoniously
C) A perspective that ignores all other perspectives
D) A perspective focused solely on physical reality

 

Question 17

What is a key indicator that the manifestor is struggling with the process of actualization?

A) Immediate success and fulfillment of all visions
B) The continuous flow of ideas into tangible forms
C) Frequent abandonment of ideas midway through the process
D) Lack of initial vision and imagination

 

Question 18

What metaphor is used to explain the origins of the tree of life?

A) A river flowing downstream
B) A mountain with a peak and base
C) An inverted tree with roots in the heavens
D) A labyrinth with multiple paths

 

Question 19

How does the thinker interact with the meditator?

A) The thinker and meditator function independently without any interaction.
B) The meditator completely replaces the role of the thinker.
C) The meditator helps to loosen and broaden the thinker, allowing for expansion and non-reactive listening.
D) The thinker suppresses the meditator to maintain control.

 

Question 20

Why do people often suppress the enjoyer within themselves?

A) They believe that the enjoyer provides too many distractions from important goals.
B) They think that the enjoyer is easily controlled and not worth focusing on.
C) They fear that fully engaging with the enjoyer could lead to unpredictable and overwhelming emotions.
D) They assume that the enjoyer is already integrated into their daily routines.

 

Question 21

What is the meditator’s role in helping us deal with life’s uncontrollable events?

A) It teaches us to avoid all negative experiences
B) It provides a sense of distance and equanimity
C) It increases our control over external circumstances
D) It ensures that we never experience pain

 

Question 22

How does avoidance of pain relate to suppression of the enjoyer?

A) Avoiding pain has no impact on the enjoyer
B) Suppressing pleasure minimizes the risk of experiencing pain
C) Embracing pain enhances the enjoyer’s function
D) Avoiding the enjoyer eliminates all forms of discomfort

 

Question 23

What is the primary function of the meditator within us?

A) To connect us with our physical body
B) To link us with the 7th dimension
C) To help us make decisions in daily life
D) To enhance our creativity

 

Question 24

What is the relationship between the seven dimensions and the seven chakras within us?

A) The seven dimensions are external forces while the seven chakras are internal states.
B) The seven dimensions live inside us as seven centers of perfect perception and experience also known as the seven players.
C) The seven chakras control the seven dimensions of the universe and life.
D) The seven dimensions and the seven chakras are unrelated concepts.

 

Question 25

How does the warrior contribute to overcoming physical sickness according to the text?

A) By relying solely on medical treatment
B) By fostering a strong immune system and the will to overcome sickness
C) By ignoring physical symptoms
D) By fostering a strong immune system of the spirit and the psyche in addition to the body’s immune system

 

Question 26

What distinguishes the thinker from the incessant stream of automatic thoughts in the mind?

A) The thinker is a passive observer of the stream of thoughts.
B) The thinker amplifies the automatic stream of thoughts.
C) The thinker is an intelligent voluntary awareness that selects important thoughts from the stream.
D) The thinker disregards all thoughts and focuses solely on emotions.

 

Question 27

What is a significant challenge faced by the lover when interacting with the force of individualization?

A) Balancing rational decision-making with emotional impulses.
B) Maintaining personal independence while fostering deep connections.
C) Prioritizing physical health over emotional well-being.
D) Achieving personal success without the need for relationships.

 

Question 28

What is the purpose of the switch?

A) To improve physical fitness
B) To enhance memory and recall
C) To experience different perspectives through various centers of perception
D) To develop logical reasoning skills

 

Question 29

Why is it crucial for reality to appear as tangible and real as possible in a finite world?

A) To ensure that people do not abandon their material responsibilities.
B) To enable the full spectrum of human emotions, including attachment and fear.
C) To prevent societal collapse due to a lack of trust in institutions.
D) To encourage scientific and technological exploration of the material world.

 

Question 30

What happens when one center of perception and experience is awakened?

A) All other centers become dormant
B) The awakened center dominates all experiences
C) A specific dimension of life becomes highlighted and emphasized
D) There is no noticeable change in perception

 

Question 31

What is the significance of the mountain meditation in relation to the warrior?

A) It helps suppress the warrior inside us
B) It explores the peaceful aspects of the warrior
C) It enables us to feel and embody the warrior’s strength
D) It focuses on intellectual analysis

 

Question 32

How does the warrior view the concept of peace and harmony?

A) It constantly seeks peace and harmony
B) It sees temporary disruption and friction as essential for growth
C) It avoids any disruption to maintain peace
D) It ignores the need for peace and harmony

 

Question 33

How does the meditator’s excessive dominance inhibit the manifestor’s creative drive and actualization process?

A) By fostering a sense of eternal contentment and reducing the perceived need for future endeavors
B) By encouraging an excessive focus on material achievements and external validation
C) By emphasizing short-term goals over long-term vision and potential
D) By promoting a relentless pursuit of success without consideration of inner fulfillment

 

Question 34

How does the builder’s acceptance of death as part of the life cycle reflect its overall approach to the balance between life’s material and existential aspects?

A) By viewing death as a permanent failure of the physical body and an end to all potential growth, thus emphasizing the need for constant vigilance and health preservation.
B) By treating death as an external event that has no real significance on the material systems of life, allowing a focus on present actions without existential concerns.
C) By embracing death as a natural and integral part of life’s cycles, which helps maintain a realistic and balanced perspective on existence.
D) By promoting a constant focus on avoiding death through meticulous care of the physical body, thereby neglecting other aspects of life but ensuring longevity.

 

Question 35

How does the warrior interact with other players within us such as the meditator and the lover?

A) It seeks to dominate them
B) It collaborates with them to create a balanced system
C) It opposes their desire for peace and harmony
D) It ignores their presence

 

Question 36

How does the lover balance the meditator within the system of human potential?

A) By reinforcing logical analysis and critical thinking.
B) By prioritizing personal achievements and material success.
C) By infusing emotional warmth and relational depth into detached awareness.
D) By emphasizing physical vitality and health.

 

Question 37

What is the relationship between the seven dimensions and the seven chakras within us?

A) The seven dimensions are external forces while the seven chakras are internal states.
B) The seven dimensions live inside us as seven centers of perfect perception and experience also known as the seven players.
C) The seven chakras control the seven dimensions of the universe and life.
D) The seven dimensions and the seven chakras are unrelated concepts.

 

Question 38

What indicates that the enjoyer is excessively dominant in an individual’s life?

A) The individual experiences constant and deep satisfaction with life.
B) The individual finds it difficult to experience deep satisfaction and is continuously discontented.
C) The individual maintains a balanced life with moderate enjoyment and responsibilities.
D) The individual uses enjoyment to enhance life force and feels nourished both physically and mentally.

 

Question 39

What is the significance of the thinker’s role in the decision-making process?

A) It avoids making decisions and prefers to remain passive.
B) It considers both logical reasoning and factual data while making decisions.
C) It weighs options, evaluates possibilities, and selects the best course of action based on intelligence and knowledge.
D) It disregards possible outcomes and acts impulsively.

 

Question 40

How does the meditator affect our emotional and material needs as it becomes more active?

A) It increases our dependency on the material world
B) It diminishes our perception of these needs
C) It amplifies our emotional desires
D) It heightens our need for social validation

 

Question 41

What is the significance of the mountain meditation in relation to the warrior?

A) It helps suppress the warrior inside us
B) It explores the peaceful aspects of the warrior
C) It enables us to feel and embody the warrior’s strength
D) It focuses on intellectual analysis

 

Question 42

How does the lover balance the meditator within the system of human potential?

A) By reinforcing logical analysis and critical thinking.
B) By prioritizing personal achievements and material success.
C) By infusing emotional warmth and relational depth into detached awareness.
D) By emphasizing physical vitality and health.

 

Question 43

What metaphor is used to explain the origins of the tree of life?

A) A river flowing downstream
B) A mountain with a peak and base
C) An inverted tree with roots in the heavens
D) A labyrinth with multiple paths

 

Question 44

What does the meditator believe is the significance of connecting with the 7th dimension?

A) It improves physical health
B) It leads to dramatic and significant life changes
C) It increases wealth
D) It enhances social relationships

 

Question 45

How does the thinker interact with the meditator?

A) The thinker and meditator function independently without any interaction.
B) The meditator completely replaces the role of the thinker.
C) The meditator helps to loosen and broaden the thinker, allowing for expansion and non-reactive listening.
D) The thinker suppresses the meditator to maintain control.

 

Question 46

How does the warrior view the concept of peace and harmony?

A) It constantly seeks peace and harmony
B) It sees temporary disruption and friction as essential for growth
C) It avoids any disruption to maintain peace
D) It ignores the need for peace and harmony

 

Question 47

How does the thinker contribute to rational and logical judgment?

A) By evaluating the reasonability of statements and decisions ensuring groundedness in reality.
B) By suppressing emotional responses and focusing solely on logic.
C) By avoiding the use of logic and relying on intuition.
D) By disregarding facts and focusing on imaginative ideas.

 

Question 48

What is meant by the term “super perspective”?

A) A perspective that is superior to all others
B) A perspective that encompasses all dimensions and players harmoniously
C) A perspective that ignores all other perspectives
D) A perspective focused solely on physical reality

 

Question 49

What is the meditator’s role in helping us deal with life’s uncontrollable events?

A) It teaches us to avoid all negative experiences
B) It provides a sense of distance and equanimity
C) It increases our control over external circumstances
D) It ensures that we never experience pain