Tools – The Trivium Method

Reposted from: the Ruiner Blog | by the Ruiner Many questions have been regarding tools to help sort through the abundance of information that exists on the subject of the Illuminati and their orders, projects, programs and agendas. Your writer’s first thought is something you’ve likely heard of already.  It is called The Trivium Method. Some of your researchers have identified this method as being something occultists use, and keep […] Read more »

Tools – The Trivium Method

Reposted from: the Ruiner Blog | by the Ruiner Many questions have been regarding tools to help sort through the abundance of information that exists on the subject of the Illuminati and their orders, projects, programs and agendas. Your writer’s first thought is something you’ve likely heard of already.  It is called The Trivium Method. Some of your researchers have identified this method as being something occultists use, and keep […] Read more »

The Supposed Advantage of False Rhetoric

Here is an important refresher on the Trivium method of critical thinking, with the steps placed in the correct order.  I use the various synonyms for each step interchangeably, so please use the following as a foundation for understanding the rest of the article. Grammar (information, data, knowledge, input): asks/answers what (who, where, & when) questions Logic (reasoning, understanding, processing, processor):  asks/answers why questions Rhetoric (image, wisdom, output):  asks/answers how questions IMAGES An […] Read more »

Logic Before Grammar: Putting the Cart Before the Horse

Have you ever been in a discussion where you felt like you just weren’t on the same page, and that no matter how much information you shared, their mind was already made up?  This is a common problem in today’s world, where the school systems have taught children for generations to think critically with the Classical Trivium, which is the wrong order for utilizing the Trivium method of critical thinking. […] Read more »