1. In order to fulfill the needs of all do we have to know what was, is and will be the deepest and
innermost purpose of all beings actions, whether they are unconscious, subconscious or
conscious of it?
Can it be: to fulfill all the needs of all beings by all beings through ethical means? Is this The
Eternal Quest?
2. Is everything about It and every other manifestation of thought, feeling and action by all beings
is only about the varied strategies of attaining It or thwarting It all the way from:
Extreme, conscious and sophisticated attempts of either attempting to attain or thwart It, to
moderate, subconscious and somewhat sophisticated and mild, unconscious and not so skillful
attempts?
3. Is The Eternal Quest the most scared, most ethical and highest obligation of all beings towards
all beings - the summation and conclusion of all thought and endeavor – the innermost essence of
their values, principles and ideals?
Has It, is It and will It always be universally accepted, desired and worked on by all beings of
goodwill towards all beings?
4. Is It All Centered because of its total inclusiveness and does it transcend all the known
Biological, Safety, Attachment, Esteem, Cognitive, Esthetic, Self-actualization and
Transcendence needs because they are essentially Self Centered?
5. Should we see all needs within the four dimensions of life (in alphabetical order) the biological,
metaphysical, psychological and sociological?
I. Are those dimensions of life totally unified, interlinked, intertwined, dependent and
interdependent that one finds it extremely difficult to differentiate the effects of one from the
other?
II. Should we not consider the needs in hierarchical order of importance because every need may
be, as important as every other need?
III. Is the fulfillment of a need or non-fulfillment of a need consequential on every other need?
6. Are the needs the following:
I. The need to be free from the fear and actuality of all types of biological, metaphysical,
psychological and sociological harm whether caused by one or a combination or all of the
following:
One’s self, other beings of one’s own species, other beings not of one’s own species and all the
other biological (includes the environment), metaphysical, psychological and sociological