CYCLE 87
1. NEGATIVE DAMNATION/SALVATION OF
ELEMENTS. To be negatively damned from
materialism to idealism, as from neutrons to photons, ice to light, but
negatively saved from realism to naturalism, as from electrons to protons, soil
to fire.
2. POSITIVE DAMNATION/SALVATION OF
ELEMENTINOS. To be positively damned
from humanism to fundamentalism, as from electrinos
to protinos, id to soul, but positively saved from nonconformism to transcendentalism, as from neutrinos to photinos, mind to spirit.
3. PREDESTINATION. One can no more save ice (water) than damn
soil (earth); no more save the id than damn the mind.
4. DAMNABLE FATALITY OF PHENOMENAL
OBJECTIVITY. That which is phenomenally
objective is always exposed to the possibility of becoming noumenally
objective, thereby passing from the physical to the chemical.
5. SALVATIONAL FATALITY OF PHENOMENAL
SUBJECTIVITY. That which is phenomenally
subjective is always exposed to the possibility of becoming noumenally
subjective, thereby passing from physical to chemical.
6. CONTRARY FATES OF PHENOMENAL OBJECTIVITY/SUBJECTIVITY. The noumenal/chemical
transmutation and/or eclipse of the phenomenal/physical is
a damnation when objective but a salvation when subjective, whether negatively
or positively.
7. PARADOXICAL FATES. Thus the 'reborn' are just as prone, if objective,
to damnation ... as the 'once born' prone, if subjective, to salvation, albeit
in contrary directions.