CYCLE EIGHTEEN

 

1.   The tragedy of the Holy Ghost is that it cannot become the Holy Spirit of Heaven while Heaven (air) is hogged by the Father.

 

2.   The tragedy of the Mother is that she cannot be saved to the Holy Spirit of Heaven while her breasts are giving suck to the Son.

 

3.   Heaven is likely to continue being hogged by fathers while they are free to enter into carnal relations with women, and thus stand to their partners as the Father to the Mother, subverting air to the service of love's passion by using it as a vehicle with which to fan the inflamed heart to greater emotional heights.

 

4.   If Heaven is to become a reality, a time must surely come when, with a view to developing artificial reproductive methods, males are subject to vasectomy more or less as a matter of ideological principle.

 

5.   Likewise, if women are not to remain the victims of their breasts, a time must come when females are subject to mastectomy as a matter of ideological course.

 

6.   Saved from their testicles, men will be less disposed to imposing themselves upon women, and therefore cease to behave in the manner of fathers.

 

7.   Saved from their breasts, women will be more disposed to taking the Holy Spirit of Heaven seriously, and will therefore cease to behave in the manner of mothers.

 

8.   Reproduction and nurturing will increasingly devolve upon science, which will be pledged to the development of artificial alternatives to those natural processes which have traditionally characterized the animal foundations of human life.

 

9.   Eventually, science will supplant nature as the means by which life is reproduced and nurtured, leading, ultimately, towards post-human life forms in the Millennium, the coming period of 'heaven on earth'.

 

10.  In such fashion, life will be removed from the shackles of humanism and handed over to the care of methods which will advance the cause of transcendentalism.

 

11.  We have only just begun to enter upon this alternative course to natural reproduction, and have yet to make it a matter of ideological principle.

 

12.  Many of the alternatives which are now optional will become mandatory in the course of our future progression towards higher stages of evolution.

 

13.  In this respect, we have only just begun to scratch the surface of a whole New World, which will bear no resemblance to the one humanity has been accustomed to inhabiting since time immemorial.