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A Logical Reassessment of My Earlier AALBC Post

  • Writer: Amin Parker
    Amin Parker
  • Feb 13
  • 3 min read


When I first wrote the short piece titled “The Life of the Universe Was Created,” I was expressing an early, poetic intuition about harmony and existence. But as the creator of AminLogic, I now recognize that several lines in that early writing can be misunderstood or taken literally in ways that do not reflect the fully developed doctrine I have since established.


Below, I clarify each point from the perspective of my current philosophy.


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1. “All things are a world of great harmony. It is perfect.”


At the time, I was speaking symbolically.

But taken literally, this statement is incomplete.


Life contains harmony, yes—but it also contains disorder, conflict, and suffering. AminLogic now teaches that harmony is an ideal achieved through disciplined alignment, not a constant state automatically present in the world.


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2. “All living things live in a world of perfection and great harmony.”


This line reflects a spiritual sentiment, not a factual condition.


Human beings do not automatically live in harmony.

We drift into chaos when our emotions, thoughts, and actions fall out of alignment.

My updated doctrine makes this clear: alignment must be cultivated, not assumed.


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3. “Great Universe = Great Harmony = Perfection = Life.”


This equation was poetic, but logically imprecise.


The universe, harmony, perfection, and life are connected—but they are not interchangeable.

AminLogic now distinguishes these concepts and teaches that life approaches harmony through discipline, not by default.


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4. “Life is perfect from the moment it is born.”


This line expressed the sacredness of life, not literal flawlessness.


My current doctrine recognizes that life begins with value, but perfection is not automatic.

Human beings must grow, develop, and align themselves with purpose.


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5. “There is no concept of health.”


This is the most commonly misunderstood line.


I was speaking metaphorically about the original state of life—not denying the reality of health, medicine, or biology.


In the revised AminLogic, I now teach that:


• The body is not optional

• Physical discipline is moral responsibility

• Nutrition and training are essential

• Martial arts and karate embody alignment in motion



So the mature stance is the opposite:

Health is real, and caring for the body is sacred.


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6. “Sickness is a letter of encouragement from the universe.”


This was symbolic language, not a literal claim.


Today, I clarify that suffering can sometimes reveal misalignment—but not all illness is a message.

AminLogic now treats suffering as a potential teacher, not a universal signal.


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7. “Health management is presumptuous.”


This line no longer reflects my philosophy.


In the updated doctrine, managing one’s health is an act of gratitude and discipline.

Training, martial arts, and proper nutrition are now central pillars of AminLogic.


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8. “Just stay healthy.”


This was an oversimplification.


My current doctrine provides a full framework for how health is supported:


• Emotional clarity

• Psychological discipline

• Physical training

• Martial arts

• Nutrition

• Purpose

• Spiritual grounding



Health is not a passive state—it is the result of alignment.


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Final Statement (In My Voice)


The AALBC post represents an early, poetic seed of what would eventually become AminLogic.

But it does not reflect the full depth, structure, or discipline of the ideology as I have now defined it.


AminLogic today is a complete doctrine built on:


• Emotional intelligence

• Psychological clarity

• Physical discipline

• Martial arts and bodily stewardship

• Spiritual grounding

• Purpose

• Responsibility

• Legacy



The earlier writing was a beginning.

The manifesto is the truth of the philosophy.

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