CYCLE EIGHT
1. Even though the sphericity
of the earth can be inferred from the sphericity of
both the sun and the moon, the fact remains that the earth is both round and
flat - absolutely round and relatively flat.
2. From an overview, the earth is of course
round; but from the viewpoint of those living on it, there is a relative
flatness about the distance from point A to B, as from one part of town to
another. Anyone who simply claims that
the earth is round, because spherical overall, misses this point completely!
3. Interracial sexual relationships are more
typical of the alpha than the omega of society,
granted that they reflect a certain looseness wherein the heterogeneous
preponderates over the homogeneous. A
multiracial society is rather more likely to be under the star than under the
cross.
4. Even multiracial societies can become
effectively monoracial in the course of time, once
interbreeding has gone so far that a coloured mean is the eventual result.
5. The more omega
orientated the society the more strict will it be in regard to so-called racial
purity, since the attraction of like to like, say white to white or black to
black, is reflective of the homogeneous essence of a moral society.
6. In a fundamentally immoral society, on the
other hand, anything goes, and therefore even the most disparate interracial
relationships are both possible and indeed desirable, whether as a reflection
of the existing barbarism or as a valiant attempt to diminish it through
miscegenation.
7. Ultimately a coloured mean is preferable to a
black/white or, for that matter, a yellow/red antithesis, given the homogeneous
essence of such a mean.
8. Yet such a contention is
only relative to societies in which there exist racial distinctions of the
above-mentioned order, not to societies which are predominantly white or black,
as the case may be.
9. It is incontrovertible that, fundamentally,
skin pigmentation is relative to environmental and climatic factors whose
influence, over the millennia, has conduced towards the development of one
colour or another.
10. There is nothing arbitrary about skin
pigmentation, or any need to suppose that it signifies anything much beyond the
influence of climate on a given people.
11. It is not by mere coincidence that darker
peoples tend to originate in hot lands, where the sun's influence is so much
stronger in terms of its effects upon pigmentation.
12. It may even be that skin pigmentation partly
evolved as a form of camouflage, to enable peoples to blend-in with their
natural environment, and so avoid detection by predators.
13. Personally I hold that it is more fortunate to
be white than black or coloured, given the historical association of
fair-skinned peoples with wet and windy climates, the sort of climates in which
it was possible to develop Christianity at the expense of Paganism.
14. There is no real justification, however, in
discriminating against those who would appear, at face-value, to be at an
environmental or moral disadvantage to oneself; rather, one should strive,
having understood their ancestral conditioning, to help and encourage them
towards a better, e.g. less pagan and more Christian, future.
15. Hot lands exist whether or not we approve of
the fact; the sun's influence is greater in some parts of the world than in
others, and therefore there are bound to be cultural and other inequalities
which militate against the development of a uniform higher culture. This is regrettable in the short term, but
there is no reason to suppose that, with the introduction of revolutionary
changes in environment if not, ultimately, climate, we cannot do something to
bring the world to a more uniform culture eventually.
16. Black and coloured women are, I have long
believed, at a distinct advantage to white women where sexual seduction is
concerned, given their more sensuous natures (the product, in large part, of a
long racial historicity of association with hot or sultry climates).
17. Given the enhanced sensuality of black and
coloured women over their white counterparts, it is virtually inevitable that,
within a generation or two, most Britons, for example, will be coloured, the
white males having fallen for black and/or coloured women, and their black
counterparts having opted, through enhanced sexuality coupled to prestige
factors, for white females.
18. One might speak of the dialectics of racial
interbreeding leading from a black thesis through a white antithesis to a
coloured synthesis, the homogeneous mean of a future civilization.