CYCLE SIX

 

1.   To descend, along the space-time continuum, from spatial Space to repetitive Time, as from primal doing to supreme doing, but to ascend, along the time-space continuum, from sequential Time to spaced Space, as from primal being to supreme being.

 

2.   To descend, along the volume-mass continuum, from volumetric Volume to massed Mass, as from primal giving to supreme giving, but to ascend, along the mass-volume continuum, from massive Mass to voluminous Volume, as from primal taking to supreme taking.

 

3.   To be saved from the sensual barbarism of primal doing to the sensible barbarism of supreme doing, as from photons to photinos, illusion to strength.

 

4.   To be saved from the sensual culture of primal being to the sensible culture of supreme being, as from protons to protinos, weakness to truth.

 

5.   To be saved from the sensual civilization of primal giving to the sensible civilization of supreme giving, as from electrons to electrinos, ignorance to beauty.

 

6.   To be saved from the sensual nature of primal taking to the sensible nature of supreme taking, as from neutrons to neutrinos, ugliness to knowledge.

 

7.   Salvation along the space-time continuum is from Devil to warrior, idealism to fundamentalism, as ‘the Diabolic’ fall diagonally from superfeminine to subfeminine barbarism.

 

8.   Salvation along the time-space continuum is from beast to God, naturalism to transcendentalism, as ‘the Divine’ rise diagonally from submasculine to supermasculine culture.

 

9.   Salvation along the volume-mass continuum is from whore to angel, materialism to humanism, as ‘the mundane’ fall diagonally from negative feminine to positive feminine civilization.

 

10.  Salvation along the mass-volume continuum is from sinner to saint, realism to nonconformism, as ‘the purgatorial’ rise diagonally from negative masculine to positive masculine nature.

 

11.  To fall, in the fire of barbarism, from light to soul, as from the eyes to the heart, but to rise, in the air of culture, from heat to spirit, as from the ears to the lungs.

 

12.  To fall, in the water of civilization, from coldness to (the) id, as from the tongue to the womb, but to rise, in the soil (vegetation) of nature, from darkness to mind, as from the phallus to the brain.

 

13.  To fall through the Father into Hell, but to rise through the Holy Spirit into Heaven.

 

14.  To fall through the Mother into the World, but to rise through Christ into Purgatory.

 

15.  The fall of the soul into Hell is no less a salvation than the rise of the spirit into Heaven.

 

16.  The fall of the id into the World is no less a salvation than the rise of the mind into Purgatory.

 

17.  The fall of the soul into the glory (Hell) of pride through the will (Devil) of strength is to fundamentalism what the rise of the spirit into the glory (Heaven) of joy through the will (God) of truth is to transcendentalism - namely, salvation.

 

18.  The fall of the id into the glory (World) of pleasure through the will (woman) of beauty is to humanism what the rise of the mind into the glory (Purgatory) of love through the will (man) of knowledge is to nonconformism - namely, salvation.