1. The first form which is characteristic of disorganized, chaotic movements and actions inside a community (group) of subjects that move is separation, hatred, and struggle of all against all, each one having the aim to acquire those advantages of living in the community that enable satisfaction and good. This form of relation implies that the conscious subjects as community members have experience (knowledge) and that the separation among them, hatred, rivalry, and struggle are the natural principle of survival, that the strongest survives, that the right of the stronger one is his natural right and that all means of survival are allowed. This form of relation always exists at the beginning of the development of a community-system, when the subjects still do not have enough experience in deciding on the best solutions for avoiding evil and realizing good. Later, in the further development of their relations, the subjects will start, little by little, to see that separation, hatred, rivalry, and the struggle of all against all only prolong and enhance their agony, i.e. they enhance chaos, suffering, fear for bare life, dissatisfaction, and evil, and because of that such relations are not the natural value, solution or knowledge, but a lie and ignorance.
2. The other form of relation with the meaning of knowledge and by that the meaning of the universal, natural value system, which comes later, on the higher level of experience, is that in a community the relations should be based on union, love, and cooperation of all with all. This form of relations implies that the subjects in a community finally understand that the union of all, peace, order, work, mutual respect, help, and love are the best and the most natural way to avoid chaos and evil and realize satisfaction and good. When such relations are finally attained in a community, such a community soon becomes well organized, harmonious, solid, and strong, because there is no one anymore destroying it from the inside, as everyone in it feels good. It soon becomes an organism, a being, which can serve as a new foundation block as a subject for building an even higher system-organism in the hierarchy of nature.