CYCLE 18
1. STAR-TEARS.
Women's tears are akin to stars that fall from the cosmos of their eyes
... in testimony to the sadness of negative glory.
2. NUNS AND MONKS. Nuns can be quasi-subfeminine
saints, but not angels! Likewise monks
can be quasi-supermasculine saints, but not
gods! For angels are no less genuinely subfeminine (and humble) than gods are genuinely supermasculine (and universal).
3. LOWERED EYES.
The 'humble angel' keeps her eyes lowered, in contrast to the
'personality devil', whose eyes are aflame with negative power, constraining submen to her superfeminine
whims.
4. BEYOND SAINTS. Angels are more devolved than female saints
(nuns), just as gods are more evolved than masculine saints (monks). The saint is Christian, whereas the angel and
the god are Superchristian.
5. HUMILITY/UNIVERSALITY DESTINATIONS. Angels can no more depart the Subhell of their subfeminine
humility ... than gods depart the Superheaven of
their supermasculine universality.
6. SAVING AND DAMNING. The Second Coming will save Christian men to
the Superheaven of supermasculine
universality, and damn, relatively speaking, Christian women to the Subhell of subfeminine humility,
thereby creating gods and angels.
7. GODS AND ANGELS VIS-À-VIS DEVILS AND
BEASTS. The gods and angels of the supermasculine/subfeminine extremes of Superchristianity
will contrast with the devils and beasts of the superfeminine/submasculine
extremes of Superheathenism.
8. MONKS AND NUNS VIS-À-VIS MEN AND WOMEN. Likewise, it could be said that the monks and
nuns of the saintly extremes of Christianity contrast with the men and women of
the masculine/feminine divide of Heathenism.