Examining Grace and Wisdom in Metaphysics as Contrary Impressions
(Subjective) of Righteousness. What is grace? Grace
is the truth and joy of metaphysical free psyche, which is virtuously supreme
in relation to superchristian positivity.
What, then, is wisdom? Wisdom is the illusion and woe of metaphysical
bound soma, which is viciously primal in relation to superchristian
negativity. What, finally, is the ratio of grace to wisdom in
metaphysics, a noumenally subjective element. The ratio of grace to wisdom in metaphysics
is 3:1, that is, the ratio of wavicles to particles
exists, within and as the characteristic of the absolutism of noumenal subjectivity, on a 3:1 basis. Consequently
there is three times the likelihood, according to supernurture
(metaphysics), of truth and joy as of illusion and woe, even though the two
modes of metaphysics, psychic and somatic, graceful and wise, are inextricably
linked in the one element as contrary impressions of righteousness, and hence
of superchristian morality.