Reality and its components: the fundamental nature and characteristics of the universe, including space, time, causality, and identity.
Value and its expressions: the worth and importance of objects and individuals, and their movement, change, and measurement over time.
Mind and its functions: the mental processes and feelings that enable us to think, perceive, and experience the world, and their relationship to consciousness, matter, and energy.
Life and its processes: the characteristics and behavior of living organisms, and their evolution, perception, language, and mathematical analysis.
Truth and its applications: the existence and verification of facts and ideas, and their application in logic, knowledge, beauty, and art.
Morality and its contexts: the principles and values that guide behavior and decision making, and their relationship to ethics, religion, spirituality, and health.
Empathy and its effects: the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, and its impact on relationships and compassion.