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Questions to Guide You Through the Sculptural Trail

  1. Can we study our personal creativity for self-discovery and cultural creativity for clarity of religions as alternative ways of resolving conflicts?  

  2. Can we apply these distinctions in diagnosing the relational modalities to the four characters of the Wizard of Oz story? Which are the relational diagnoses of the Scarecrow and for the Cowardly Lion?

  3. Are religious stories, creativity in general, natural science measurable phenomena?

  4. Religions are founded on dogma. The Formal Theory suggests that they are psychological natural science conflict resolving phenomena rather than metaphysical revelations.

  5. Can we measure our religions by examining how their stories resolve conflicts?  

  6. Can we examine stories of religions and measure their ways of resolving conflicts?

  7. Have religions evolved resolving conflicts and improving the family institution?

  8. At the Museum of the Creative Process at the Wilburton Inn we have a ‘Sculptural Trail in the History of Love’,  presenting how religions evolved resolving the conflicts of the family institution as discoveries of the scientific principles of conflict resolution.

  9. Matriarchy began the family institution with women in charge but with mothers in conflict with their daughters. Matriarchy  evolved to Patriarchy with men identifying power, mastery, over women. Here fathers were in conflict with their sons. Patriarchy  evolved to Asceticism with the discovery of cooperation and powerlessness by being willing to submit. Monotheism evolved with the discovery of mutual respect between father and son. Moral Monopoly is a game that integrates stories of religions as complimentary discoveries of the conflict resolution process improving the family and coming close to the abstractions of a science?