Op. 70
DEISTIC DELIVERANCE
VIA
(THE IDEOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY OF)
SOCIAL TRANSCENDENTALISM
Cyclic Philosophy
Copyright © 2013 John O'Loughlin
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CONTENTS
1. Attitudes to Hair
2. Triangular Heathenism
3. Triangular Superheathenism
4. Comparing Heathen and Superheathen
5. Christian and Superchristian Alternatives
6. Inner Metaphysical Universality
7. Metaphysical Subatomicities
8. Metaphysical Contrasts
9. Self and Mind
10. Alternative Kinds of Self and Mind
11. Metaphysical Relationships
12. Axes and Planes
13. Ideological Correlates of the Overall Brain
14. Of the Id and the Soul
15. Contrary Modes of Self and Unself
16. Contrary Reactions against Selflessness
17. Contrasting Primacy with Supremacy
18. Contending Orders of Virtue and Vice
19. The Position of Values
20. Understanding Freedom
21. Alternative Gender Interests
22. Contrary Orders of Perfection
23. Understanding Religion
24. Literary and Other Categories
25. Of the Ultimate Idealism
26. More Exacting Terminologies
27. Psychologies and Psyches
28. Disciplinary Parallels to Psychology and Psyche
29. The Desirability of New Orders
30. Revolutionary Prospects
31. Emblematic Suggestions
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CYCLE ONE: ATTITUDES TO HAIR
1. Peoples differ
collectively no less than people individually in their evaluation of hair. Some peoples, for instance, regard hair as a
kind of fiery backdrop to the head and/or face, whilst others perceive it as
having an airy connotation that stretches way beyond the head. To them, on the contrary, hair grows out of the
head like air out of vegetation, and is therefore something less symbolic of
emotionality, the fiery parallel, than of spirituality, the airy one.
2. I, myself, like to regard hair as having an
airy connotation, since my own hair is soft and fine rather than hard or
coarse, and that is arguably closer, overall, to air than to fire. However, even if my hair were not
particularly airy, it would demonstrably differ from the sort of hair which
immediately suggests a fiery parallel, since, quite apart from its soft texture, it is dark rather than bright, and thus seemingly
closer to essence than to appearance.
Compared to someone with wavy or frizzy red hair, my soft brown hair
would indeed seem tame and airy rather than wild and fiery.
3. However, whatever the texture or tone of
hair, the point I was making at the beginning about some peoples regarding hair
one way and other peoples holding a different, if not contrary, view of it can
be borne out, I believe, by the different attitudes to hair-length that prevail
amongst different peoples. Those with a
fiery sense of hair tend, as a rule, to prefer short hair, while those whose
concept of hair is airy have greater tolerance, it
seems to me, for long hair, particularly on men. For whilst it will be thought desirable for
women to have longer hair than men wherever the fiery view of hair prevails,
men will tend to grow their hair as long as, if not longer than, women in those
countries or societies where hair is identified with spirituality, since it is
a logically demonstrable fact that while women are generally more emotional
than men, men, by contrast, tend to be more spiritual than women.
4. This distinction revolves around the fact,
basically, that fire is a female element and air a male one, since the one is
noumenally objective and the other no-less noumenally subjective, and the
genders differ precisely in their relationship to the elements not only of fire
and air, the noumenal elements par excellence, but of water and
vegetation (earth) in the lower realms of phenomenal objectivity/subjectivity.
5. Now because fire and water hang together on
the female side of the gender divide in their relationship to objectivity,
peoples with a female disposition for the objective will prefer hair to be
longer on women than on men, particularly if they are more civilized than
barbarous, and thus disposed to the hegemony, to all intents and purposes, of
water over fire. Women, for them, are
entitled to longer hair than men, but the emphasis, overall, will be on shortness,
on a reduction of fieriness to the advantage, it may be, of wateriness. On the other hand, those peoples with a male
disposition towards subjectivity, to vegetation and air, will be more disposed
to long hair than to short hair, and because men are thought spiritually
superior to women, they will be expected, if not encouraged, to grow their hair
longer, and probably with reference to a ponytail and/or pigtail, in
confirmation of a subjective bias.
6. For style is another thing in the estimation of
hair vis-à-vis either fire or air, water or vegetation, and we need not doubt
that where the objective options are concerned, hair will be hanging loosely in
centrifugal and falling fashion, whereas the norm for those peoples and/or
societies centred in subjectivity will be a swept-back or centripetal style of
hair such that confirms a male disposition to rise. Hence the almost inevitable
recourse to ponytails of one type or another with long hair in the case of
those societies which affirm, culturally and religiously, a subjective bias.
7. Between the noumenal and the phenomenal
planes, however, there is all the difference between absolutism and relativity,
between unparted hair and parted hair, and we may well believe, in consequence,
that hair will be unparted, in due absolutist and upper-class terms, whenever
either fiery or airy parallels are at stake, but that a parting relativity will
creep into hair which reflects either a watery or a vegetative parallel, after
the manner of that which, being phenomenal, is lower class, and more given, in
consequence, to mass and/or volume than to time and/or space.
8. Hair, to me, is an airy
thing, and even the word 'hair' is 'h' plus 'air'. Doubtless denigratory usage of the word
'fairy' derives, in no small measure, from the combination of 'f' with 'airy',
as though to say 'faggot' with 'air' or, in stylistic practice, 'bum' with a
ponytail. Such reactionary abuse is only
to be expected from people whose societal basis is more barbarous and/or
civilized than natural and/or cultural, but it is instructive, all the same, of
the opposition which does exist, in some societies, to long
hair on men, particularly when that hair is demonstrably fine and arranged in
accordance with subjective procedures.
Their sense of what is decent or relevant is offended precisely because
long hair 'flies in the face' of their own respect for short hair in relation
to a fiery backdrop which, while still acknowledged and even respected,
requires modification of a watery order, in conformity with civilized
criteria. Yet peoples are rarely
homogenous but a mixture, often enough, of different ethnic and racial
groupings, some of which will think one way and some of which another.
9. On the subject of ponytails, I like to
distinguish between the plaited ponytail as feminine, the loose ponytail as
masculine, and the pigtail as supermasculine, on the basis of watery,
vegetative, and airy parallels in relation to transcendentalism, and hence the
context overall of air, the spiritual element par
excellence. Hence people whose
cultural entitlement would be to the top tier of the triadic Beyond to which I,
as a self-proclaimed Social Transcendentalist, subscribe, should ideally be of
the ponytail/pigtail confraternity, since that alone is commensurate with
spirituality, and it should be reflected in terms of the watery (feminine),
vegetative (masculine), and airy (supermasculine) subsections of the tier in
question ... come the dawn of 'Kingdom Come' in relation to the Centrist
options of the triadic Beyond, as already discussed in various earlier texts.
CYCLE TWO: TRIANGULAR HEATHENISM
1. Since things Heathen tend back, in due
fatalistic attraction, towards the Superheathen, as Britain to the USA, there
is a sense in which the inverted triangle of so-called Protestant solidarity
within the British context is fated both to be, first, mesmerized and, then,
ruled by the pyramidal triangle, as it were, of American so-called
civilization, and that the progression or, more correctly, regression from the
one to the other is akin, on the female side of life, to the eclipse of water
by fire, or of (feminine) civility by (diabolic) barbarity.
2. Let us take some examples of British aspects
or components of triangular Heathenism: for example, the distinction between
Dance Pop and Vocal Pop as musical expressions of watery emotion and instinct
over Soft Rock, the mode of watery expression that, being intellectual in a
sort of carnal way, one would associate with what is masculine, and hence
vegetative, within such a triangular context.
(Hard Rock would be effectively beyond it in something akin to a more
genuinely masculine aloofness, through vegetative vegetation, from the
feminized masculinity that typifies the base of the triangle in question, and
which tends, in consequence, to reflect an Anglican [Anglo-Catholic] rather
than a Roman Catholic allegiance.)
3. Be that as it may, there are two kinds of Pop
over one kind of Rock in this inverted triangle of British civilization, and
the former tend to dominate the latter in due heathenistic fashion, the
feminine aspect of things always being hegemonic in Heathen contexts over what
remains to or of the masculine.
4. There are also, to change the parallel, two
kinds of rugby over one kind of football, viz. Rugby League in the position of
Dance Pop (emotional) and Rugby Union in the position of Vocal Pop
(instinctual), and they are likewise, with their elongated ball, more feminine
than masculine, which is to say, more objective than subjective, and thus pertinent
less to vegetation than to fire and water within the overall context of watery
civilization.
5. Turning to politics, one could cite the
Labour Party and the Tory Party as holding analogous objective positions,
corresponding to fiery emotion (red) and to watery instinct (blue) over the
Liberal Democratic Party, the party, if my analogical hunch is correct, of a
somewhat compromised intellectuality (orange), much as though of a vegetative
integrity that was habituated to being vitiated by fiery and watery onslaughts
'raining down' upon it 'from above'.
6. Be that as it may, we may take as religious
parallels to this British triumvirate of mainstream political options the
likelihood of Presbyterianism (Dissenterism) and Puritanism (for example,
Baptists or Methodists) holding the (im)moral 'high ground' over Anglicanism,
given the absence of a vegetative symbolism from their respective crosses, the
one arguably closer, within British phenomenal terms, to the fundamentalist
element of fire and the other a per se manifestation of the
humanist element of water, neither of which would seem to have any great regard
for the nonconformist element of vegetation upon which they direct the greater
proportion of their objective barbs, not least of all since the so-called
'Roundhead' victory of Presbyterianism and Puritanism over Anglicanism during
the English Civil War (1642-49), and the consequent hegemony, within
parliamentary democracy, of Protestantism over its Anglo-Catholic and very much
royalist lesser brother, or perhaps one should say cousin?
7. In fact, the 'free churches' are now freer
than ever before to dissent, within the carefully prescribed parameters of
so-called Protestant solidarity, from the Established Church, and to do and/or give
things in their own necessarily more feminine way. Not for them the Mass of vegetative taking, in due nonconformist vein! The body of Christ is as irrelevant to them
in wafer form as it is to the abstract crosses to which they heathenistically
bow their effectively square heads in fundamentalist and/or humanist fashion.
8. Rather than risk
being deflected from my principal concern here, let me straightaway return to
it and adumbrate some more aspects or components of the inverted triangle we
have been discussing. - Like, for instance, red and white wines in relation,
'down below', to pale ale; or, alternatively, like free-verse poetry and
free-verse drama in relation to novelistic fiction, albeit a fiction that tends
to eschew overly philosophical leanings, and to suffer its narrative unfolding
to be compromised by both dramatic and poetic intrusions, in keeping with its
susceptibility to that which, within the watery parameters of British
civilization, tends to hold the high (im)moral ground in due objective, and
hence feminine, fashion.
9. Assuredly a parallel with Soft Rock rather
than Hard Rock for those novelists who, if they haven't already achieved,
intend to achieve and, more importantly, to retain recognition within the
British context. Anything else (less)
would be un-British to the point of possibly amounting to an Irish subversion,
via philosophical literature, of something that should be more Anglican than
Roman Catholic, more Association Football than Gaelic Football, more pale ale
than stout, more Liberal Democratic than (presumably) Fine Gael, and to have,
for its compromised content, more 'cowshit' than 'bullshit' in consequence of
being a Soft-Rock parallel that must needs defer, through Protestant
solidarity, to the Dance-Pop 'cowpuss' and the Vocal-Pop 'cowpiss' of the
poetic and dramatic 'free spirits' (sic.) who rule or, at any rate, govern a
heathenistic roost, largely, though not exclusively, at their expense!
CYCLE THREE: TRIANGULAR SUPERHEATHENISM
1. Carrying on from where I left off, I should
like to add to the above contentions the likelihood of two kinds of piano, viz.
grand and upright, having an analogous position to, say, Rugby League and Rugby
Union over Association Football, in that the most obvious instrumental choice
for the base of the inverted triangle of British civilization would be a
guitar, particularly one that was semi-electric, and hence of a naturalistic
constitution compromised by realism.
2. Thus two keyboard instruments, corresponding
to the fiery and watery aspect of things within a phenomenal context, over one type of (plucked) stringed instrument, the latter very much
the vegetative parallel within the inverted triangle, albeit on the basis of an
analogue with Soft Rock, as befitting its compromised nature.
3. When we consider the pyramidal triangle of
American so-called civilization, however, we find that the phenomenal
distinctions between what I have somewhat colloquially referred to as
'cowpuss', 'cowpiss', and 'cowshit' are less relevant to this noumenal context
than distinctions between what effectively amount to 'supercowpiss',
'sub-bullgas', and 'subcowpus', the latter two corresponding to the base of the
triangle in question, a triangle which is dominated from the spatial-space
point of view of that which, corresponding to the superfeminine, is both
anterior to and, in a manner of speaking, higher than the plane of time to
which both the submasculine and the subfeminine parallels of what I have
somewhat colloquially termed 'sub-bullgas' and 'subcowpuss' duly appertain,
like ears and heart under eyes, or, in cosmic terms, the sun and Venus under
the stellar cosmos, with particular reference, in the latter instance, to the
central star and/or stars of the Galaxy, about which both the sun and Venus
effectively revolve.
4. Be that as it may, the pyramidal triangle
offers us a number of analogous parallels to the inverted one, not least of all
in terms of the domination of the male aspect, viz. the submasculine, by its
female aspects, viz. the superfeminine and subfeminine, both of which tend to
conspire together, in Cupid-like fashion, to constrain the submasculine aspect
of things to an inferior role and position within the triangle in question,
even to the extent of the sort of denigration that attaches to Satan as 'Devil'
vis-à-vis Jehovah and/or Allah as 'God', so that metachemical fire in the
respective guises of light and blood tend to take (im)moral precedence over
metaphysical fire, the fire whose principal attribute is heat rather than light,
and which is accordingly solar rather than stellar, of the Satanic 'Fallen
Angel' as opposed to the Jehovahesque 'First Mover' corresponding, so I teach,
to the superfeminine, and thus effectively to that which is noumenally
objective in sensual, or 'once-born', terms, and therefore anything but Divine,
even by the religiously false standards of cosmic association to which the
personifications in question effectively pertain.
5. However, even if the Devil is taken for 'God'
and God for 'the Devil' in this barbarous context of cosmic primitivity, the
superfeminine holds the (im)moral 'high ground' over the submasculine, aided
and abetted by the subfeminine to which it occasionally defers, as eyes to
heart. Jehovah and Allah have the better
of Satan in cosmic terms, pretty much as the stellar plane of, presumably, the
central star of the Galaxy ... and Venus (have the better) of the sun. Now what applies negatively, in relation to
cosmic primacy, doubtless applies positively, in relation to universal supremacy,
where I would tend to believe that Moses and Mohammed have the better of David,
pretty much as the eyes and heart of the ears.
6. Wherever the female side of life is hegemonic
over the male side of it, then things are
heathenistic, and that is why the noumenal triangle I have been describing is
Superheathen in its space/time integrity.
In religious terms, one might argue that Hindu and Moslem parallels have
the better of a Judaic parallel, though where America is concerned this would
be obviously less than literally the case, given its Western and therefore
largely Christian traditions.
7. Let us now take some parallels that are
quintessentially American. Like, for
example, fries in the superfeminine position at the apex of the pyramidal
triangle and burgers and cola, the latter more likely to be served in a plastic
beaker, at its base, fries assuming a light-like stellar parallel and burgers a
heat-like solar one, with a blood-like Venusian parallel being reserved to
cola. For fries, burgers, and cola are
as quintessentially American, and hence Superheathen, as things can get!
8. As, in another context, are American
so-called football (gridiron), baseball, and basketball, the first
corresponding, it seems to me, to the light-like stellar position, the second
to the fire or heat-like solar position, and the third to the blood-like
Venusian one, the position of beakered cola and, in universal terms, the heart
as opposed to either the eyes or the ears.
Certainly one would expect objectivity, and hence ball elongation, on
the Cupidian axis, so to speak, of eyes to heart, stellar to Venusian, and both
gridiron and basketball furnish us with just such an objectification, albeit
modified, in relation to the plane of time, to schematic segmentation of what is
a large round ball in the case of basketball, which is arguably less objective
than the ball used in gridiron, but still more objective than the small ball
appertaining to baseball, that noumenally subjective alternative to the female
axis of Cupidian 'fall' which is arguably more submasculine than either
superfeminine or subfeminine, not least of all in relation to its employment of
a phallic-like (though not necessarily fries-like) bat to hit the ball as high
and far as possible, in marked contrast to the 'touch-down' or 'place-down'
scoring methodologies one would more usually associate with both gridiron and
basketball.
CYCLE FOUR: COMPARING HEATHEN AND SUPERHEATHEN
1. But if gridiron, baseball, and basketball are
quintessentially American sports, and thus aligned, in Superheathen fashion,
against or behind the rugby/football distinctions of British sport (not to
mention cricket, if we substitute this bat-wielding game for Rugby League in
the interests of a more comprehensive achievement of heathenistic parallels to
the above, with Rugby Union arguably paralleling gridiron, cricket paralleling
baseball, and Association Football paralleling basketball), then the idea of
two types of keyboards, viz. grand and upright pianos, over one type of guitar
in the British context should lend itself to the converse notion, where the
pyramidal triangle is concerned, of one type of keyboard over two types of
guitar or, at any rate, over instruments that are more likely to correspond to
heat and blood, ears and heart, than to light.
2. Comparing this instrumental alternative to
the inverted triangle, I would strongly argue in favour of synthesizers for the
light-like parallel, corresponding to gridiron in sport, and of brass and guitar
synthesizers and/or hand percussion for the other parallels, those affiliated
with baseball and basketball respectively.
3. Certainly the synthesizer is a
quintessentially American instrument, used in a variety of musical contexts,
and I believe that it offers a light-like musical role that tends to dominate
both brass and hand percussion, the one category arguably closer, in its fiery
heat, to the ears and/or the sun and the other category arguably closer, in its
bloody fire, to the heart and/or Venus, neither of which would be incompatible
with the hegemony of the eyes and/or stellar plane within the Superheathen
context of the pyramidal triangle of American so-called civilization - in
reality, a civilization that is dominated, in 'once-born' sensual fashion, by
the metachemical power of barbarity.
4. Be that as it may, it is difficult to avoid
equating the synthesizer with Modern Jazz, brass with the Blues or, at any
rate, Jazz Blues, and hand percussion with Rhythm 'n' Blues and/or Soul, the
American equivalents, by and large, to British pop (of the dance and vocal
categories) and Soft Rock, and I would argue for an instrumental parallel
between upright pianos and synthesizers, grand or, more probably, electric
pianos (burning cross parallels?) and brass, and semi-electric guitars and hand
percussion and/or guitar synthesizers, bearing in mind the sports categories
that induced us to pair rugby with gridiron, cricket with baseball, and
football with basketball, even though no exact parallel exists, nor could ever
be expected to exist, between the inverted triangle of Heathen phenomenality
and the pyramidal triangle of Superheathen noumenality, the latter of which is
less watery and feminine, overall, than fiery and diabolic in relation to a
metachemical, rather than a chemical, hegemony.
5. Even in terms of food the parallels would
have to be loose, insofar as fries, burgers, and cola correspond to space and
time rather than to volume and mass, and are thus anything but exactly
equivalent to what would, I guess, be a fish & chips plus orangeade-type
parallel, with chips corresponding to fries, fish to burgers, and orangeade to
cola.
6. Be that as it may, there are different
methodologies of cooking food that we can conceive of in relation to each of the
triangles in question, and I would have no hesitation in ascribing to the
Heathen one, chiefly characteristic of Britain, distinctions between boiling
with the saucepan-lid off, frying in a frying pan, and roasting in the oven,
this latter, availing of cooking oils, a watery kind of masculine parallel
compared to the watery femininity of what may be called free boiling and the
fiery subfemininity or, rather, pseudo-subfemininity of frying with the aid of
a frying pan.
7. But if roasting, boiling, and frying
correspond to the inverted triangle of British Heathenism, then it seems to me
that the pyramidal triangle of American Superheathenism is more open to deep
frying in the case of the superfeminine parallel at its apex, to flame grilling
in the case of the submasculine parallel, and to microwave roasting in the case
of the subfeminine parallel, both of which would stand on opposite points of
the base of the triangle in question, so that we move from a hegemonic deep
frying to an associative microwave roasting via a subordinate flame grilling,
the latter the submasculine equivalent, in analogical terms, of frying-pan
frying, while deep frying would be the superfeminine equivalent of free
boiling, and microwave roasting the subfeminine equivalent of oven roasting,
the type of cooking that corresponds to the base of the inverted triangle and
suffers, in typically British fashion, two types of femininity to exist above
it ... in the guise of free boiling and frying-pan frying.
8. One thing is certain: the phenomenal modes of
cooking utilize a conventional oven, whether directly, as in the case of
roasting, or indirectly, via saucepan and frying pan, whereas the noumenal
modes of cooking get behind the use of a conventional oven in relation,
principally, to frying and/or grilling racks and to that most unconventional of
ovens called a microwave. There are, in
effect, two external methodologies and one internal one ... where deep frying
and flame grilling vis-à-vis microwave roasting are concerned, as between eyes
and ears (sensual) vis-à-vis heart (sensible), or stellar and solar (sensual)
vis-à-vis Venusian (sensible), whilst in the phenomenal context below this
there are likewise two external methodologies and one internal or, more
correctly, externalized internal one ... where frying-pan frying and free
boiling vis-à-vis oven roasting are concerned, as between fiery tongue and
watery tongue (sensual) vis-à-vis vegetative phallus (sensual), or moon and
tides (sensual) vis-à-vis what is earthly (sensual).
CYCLE FIVE: CHRISTIAN AND SUPERCHRISTIAN ALTERNATIVES
1. Turning from the Superheathen/Heathen options
to the Christian/Superchristian ones, which have less to do with
female-dominated triangles than with non-triangular hierarchies in which the
male side of life has been liberated from female dominion and enabled, in
consequence, to rise above woman on both vegetative and, more importantly, airy
terms, the latter commensurate, in the Christian context, with a relative
degree of supermasculinity, we may posit for our cooking parallels the
likelihood of lid boiled at the bottom, in due pegged-down femininity, followed
in ascending order by oven baked in the masculine position above this, and oven
grilled in the supermasculine or, at any rate, at best quasi-supermasculine
position at the top, so that the ascension is from two internal methodologies
of cooking to one external or, rather, internalized external method in which a
down-turned, gas-fuelled flame duly grills whatever foodstuff has been
entrusted to it.
2. Now just as we may distinguish oven roasting
from free boiling and frying-pan frying on the basis, admittedly somewhat
colloquial and in questionable taste, of a 'cowshit' metaphor under 'cowpiss'
and 'cowpuss' metaphors, both of which are more authentically feminine, so we
can distinguish the oven-baked and oven-grilled methodologies of 'Christian
cooking' from the lid-boiled methodology on the basis of the ascension of both
'bullshit' and 'bullgas' metaphors over their 'bullpiss' counterpart, the pegged-down
wateriness which could be said to defer, in quasi-Christian vein, to the more
genuinely masculine alternatives above, pretty much, in sporting terms, as
Camogie to Gaelic Football and Hurling, or Catholic humanism (Marianism) to
Catholic nonconformism (Christism) and Catholic transcendentalism (prayerful
universality).
3. Be that as it may, we need not doubt that the
Christian alternatives to the Heathen norms of cooking, sport, etc., will be
relatively more male-biased, and that, far from constituting a parallel with
Soft Rock, the oven-baked mode of cooking is closer to Hard Rock in its
vegetative ascendancy over fluidal compromise to a degree which calls forth the
analogy with 'bullshit' rather than, as in the oven-roasting context, with
'cowshit'.
4. Christianity may not, in its overly
phenomenal basis in mass and volume, Mary and Christ, allow for a genuine
supermasculine, and hence spiritual, ascendancy over vegetation, but the
gas-fuelled grilling we have identified with a quasi-supermasculine position is
at least beyond anything to be found in the inverted triangle of Heathen
(Protestant) civilization, even if it necessarily falls short, in its
phenomenal associations, of what might be called 'superbullgas', the more
genuinely supermasculine metaphor one would have to reserve, in due
Superchristian vein, for the cooking methodology that accords with
transcendentalism per se, and thus with that order of non-triangular ascension,
effectively appropriate to 'Kingdom Come', which lies beyond anything
Christian.
5. With regard to such a Superchristian
hierarchy, I should like to posit the contention that new forms of pegged-down
boiled and baked food which transcend the phenomenality of conventional ovens
have to be conceived of in relation to this ultimate cooking context, and that
if microwave ovens are not the type of unconventional means most applicable
here (which seems somewhat doubtful in the absence of any alternative), then
something arguably very similar must be allowed for, in keeping with the
noumenal requirements of the context in question. For nothing short of a noumenal antithesis to
the deep frying, flame grilling, and microwave roasting of the Superheathen
cooking methodologies could be relevant to a Superchristian dispensation, and
in cooking, no less than in a variety of other contexts, the overall result
should be a more genuinely spiritual parallel ascending, in gassy vein, over
reformed orders of intellectuality and instinctuality, masculinity and
femininity, to the greater advantage of mankind, with particular emphasis on
the implications of that term for male ascendancy beyond anything hitherto
attained to in the Christian past.
6. Thus while there would still be metaphorical
scope for the notion of 'bullpiss', now presumably further pegged-down to what
may well be a 'sub-bullpiss' level way beyond the Christian humanism of old,
our 'bullshit' and 'bullgas' metaphors would need to be elevated to a 'super'
standing, in keeping with the need, within Superchristianity, of enhanced maleness
both in relation to vegetation and, more importantly, to air, the former
nonconformist and the latter transcendentalist, opening out, in internalized
externality, towards a universality which goes way beyond anything prayerful in
its commitment to authentic spirituality.
Doubtless the watery and vegetative parallels would still be
internalized, after their separate fashions, but the airy parallel, now more
genuine than ever before, would reflect that which was universally selfless,
and thus noumenally holy.
CYCLE SIX: INNER METAPHYSICAL UNIVERSALITY
1. Turning away from analogical parallels, let
us now distinguish, within transcendentalism, what may be called the inner
metaphysical universal self (of superconscious mind) from the inner metaphysical
universal not-self (of supernatural will) and the inner metaphysical universal
selflessness (of supercultural spirit).
2. Clearly, that which is of the inner
metaphysical universal self is of the superconscious mind, the superego of the
superman, and contrasts not only with the inner metaphysical universal not-self
... of supernatural will, the formful will of the lungs to breathe, but with
the inner metaphysical universal selflessness ... of supercultural spirit, the
air that is breathed by the lungs and which becomes, for the supermasculine
meditator, the spiritual redemption, through perfect content(ment), of his
self.
3. Such a spiritual redemption is achieved
precisely because the essence of selfless universality provides, in its
boundless lightness, a release for the inner metaphysical universal self from
its selfishness, and thereby enlightens it, making it (super)conscious of a joy
which lifts it beyond both inner metaphysical profanity and divinity, inner
metaphysical self and not-self, towards inner metaphysical sublimity, which is
nothing less than the heavenly condition which comes upon that which is able to
identify itself with selfless universality on the out-breath of the spirit.
4. This superconscious self, which is not of
itself spirit but owes its origins to spirit, becomes for the nonce one with
spirit, and is therefore rendered holy by that which transcends the inner
metaphysical universal self in its selfless universality, and brings to the
self-transcending inner metaphysical universal self an accommodation with its
soul, so to speak, the sensible being of sublime joy (bliss), pretty much as a
fall-back from one extreme to another within the inner metaphysical context,
before, returning to its rational or, rather, super-rational selfishness again,
the inner metaphysical universal self plunges anew into the inner metaphysical
universal not-self of the (inner metaphysical) divine will, in order to be
borne aloft, on the ethereal wings of the out-breath, towards both a
deliverance from itself and an accommodation, more importantly, with that core
of itself which is the metaphysical response to selfless universality.
5. For behind the superconscious mind of the
superego, or inner metaphysical universal self, lies the super-unconscious mind
of the superego's soul, or inner metaphysical universal unself, and it is this
which the superego experiences, once it is lifted free of itself by selfless
universality and rebounds from spirit to soul, before regaining its (super)rational equilibrium and returning, albeit briefly, to
itself.
6. Hence there is for the meditating
Transcendentalist a cycle of progressions from mind to soul or, rather,
soul-mind via will and spirit, as from self to unself-self via not-self and
selflessness, in which the entire gamut of metaphysical possibility is explored
and experienced. The out-breath is less
Heaven for the meditating Transcendentalist than the means to the heavenly End
which comes upon it when it is thrust back from lightness to enlightenment,
from spirit to joy, and experiences the kernel of its metaphysical being....
Or, rather, selfless universality is heavenly alright, but the lightness of
spirit is simply too much for the self to abide with for very long, and it is
therefore thrust back upon its inner kernel as upon the most desirable of hells
which the mind of (super)man could possibly experience, and is enlightened by
metaphysical soul, the soul not of Hell per se, still less of anything
metachemical on the Cupidian axis of space-time, but of the innermost depths of
that transcendent earth which is commensurate with the mind of inner
metaphysical universal self, and which would otherwise remain too deeply buried
for experiential exhumation, so to speak, were it not for the rebound from
universal selflessness which allows the self to realize its soulful kernel,
before regaining its equilibrium and plunging from superego into superwill, as
from the superself to supernature, as before.
7. Thus a progression not only from mind to
spirit via will on the plane of inner metaphysics, but from mind to soul-mind
via will and spirit there, as from the Son to the Risen Son via the Father and
the Holy Ghost, the former commensurate with ultimate God and the latter with
ultimate Heaven, as, on a lower level, with lungs and breath, the form and
content of inner metaphysical universality, which both take from the self and
give back to the self enhanced experience of its soulful core.
CYCLE SEVEN: METAPHYSICAL SUBATOMICITIES
1. Thus the soulful core of the inner
metaphysical universal self is anything but soul per se,
which appertains not to metaphysics but to metachemistry, not to airiness but
to fieriness, and is therefore commensurate, through emotion, with love rather
than joy, the (latter of which is the) most sublime feeling known to mankind.
2. One could call this soul-mind of the inner
metaphysical universal self the transcendent soul, since it is anything but
fundamentalist in the strictly religious sense, albeit fundamental to the self
in question, which normally exists at a (super)rational
remove from it as superconscious mind.
3. Such superconscious mind, being
(super)rational, is in subatomic terms less photonic than protonic, and is
therefore pertinent, so I contend, to protinos, the elementinos I have
customarily associated with sensible (as opposed to sensual) metaphysics, and
thus with the inner metaphysical universal self.
4. Yet mind can be conventional and neutronic or
radical and deuteronic even here, in the inner metaphysical realm, and
therefore we can distinguish between the neutronic protinos, as it were, of
conventional superconscious mind and the deuteronic protinos of radical
superconscious mind, the superconscious mind that is completely 'turned on', in
meditative terms, and (super)consciously engaged with both the inner
metaphysical not-self and universal selflessness, the lungs and the breath, to
a higher or more radical extent than would otherwise be the case - an extent,
in short, nothing short of God and Heaven.
5. Likewise, the inner metaphysical not-self
will gradually shift from a more or less electronic mode of metaphysical
willing to a positronic mode of such willing, as it changes from conventional
to radical breathing or, rather, from breathing to meditating, breath to
spirit, and so passes from the electronic protinos, as it were, of conventional
supernatural will to the positronic protinos of radical supernatural will, the
fully committed meditating that transcends breathing and offers to the
turned-on inner metaphysical self, which will likewise be in its radical mode,
the experience of spirit, such that achieves a protino purity of lightness on
the out-breath, the breath that is truly holy, and hence universal.
6. But the radical inner metaphysical self of
deuteronic protinos can only react to the protino lightness of the out-breath,
and thus rebound back from it towards its own inner kernel, which is less
(super)rational than (super)soulful, and hence affiliated to photinos to an
extent that obliges us to conceive of it in terms of photonic protinos, the
soul-mind of joyful self-realization for the inner metaphysical universal self
that follows upon its spiritual redemption through selfless universality, and
obliges it to come face-to-face, so to speak, with its own inner depths.
7. Thus not only is there a neutronic and/or
deuteronic mode of protino selfishness, there is a photonic mode of such
selfishness which is the reward for selfless universality, once the inner
metaphysical universal self has passed through both the electronic and, in
particular, positronic protinos of the not-self and the protino purity of
selfless universality, and earned the right to joyful self-indulgence in
consequence, its own super-rational level of protino being temporarily eclipsed
by the supersoulful level of it that we have identified with photonic protinos,
the blissful 'Hell-Earth' of inner metaphysical self-realization which we may
equate with enlightenment, and from which the superconscious mind will return
to its customary equilibrium, before plunging anew, through ongoing meditative
praxis, into the divine will of the not-self.
8. However, to return to the point I was making
at the beginning of this cycle, the blissful 'Hell-Earth' of inner metaphysical
self-realization is vastly different to and distinct from the Hell of, say,
inner metachemical self-realization, where emotional love has its fiery throne,
and we are less concerned with photonic protinos than with photinos as such,
which pertain, after all, to the metachemical axis of space-time materialism,
the photon-to-photino axis of metachemical sensuality and sensibility, which is
as far removed, in noumenal terms, from the metaphysical axis of time-space
idealism, of proton-to-protino subatomicity, as it is possible to imagine. Fortunately, the sentient (feeling)
self-realization of the inner metaphysical universal self stops well short of
any emotional self-realization, and that is why it is anything but evil in its
metaphysical essence but affiliated, by contrast, to that which is wise - the
joyful wisdom, in a phrase, of the superman.
CYCLE EIGHT: METAPHYSICAL CONTRASTS
1. Just as there is an inner metaphysical
universal self, the superconscious mind, so there is likewise an outer
metaphysical universal self, the subconscious mind, and this mind has less to
do, in sensibility, with lungs and breath than, in sensuality, with ears and
airwaves, in due 'once-born' terms.
2. Hence we can plot a progression, within outer
metaphysics, from the subconscious mind to subnatural will, the will of the
ears to hear, and thence to subcultural spirit, the spirit of sound-bearing
airwaves, with the subconscious mind of the outer metaphysical universal self
reacting to what comes-in upon it from the airwaves, which may or may not lead
it to a deeper positive experience of itself, even to the extent of
aurally-conditioned joy.
3. But to achieve such a deeper positive
experience of itself, the outer metaphysical universal self must be committed
to the outer metaphysical universal not-self, and thus be utilizing the ears to
listen to what is at large upon the airwaves.
For while ears hear, no less than lungs breathe, only the (sub)conscious
commitment of the outer metaphysical universal self to them results in
listening, the aural equivalent of meditating.
4. Thus listening is the prerequisite of
receiving what is on the airwaves, for only through listening is the
subconscious mind 'turned on' and therefore in a position to be transported
towards the sound to which it is aurally committed, as the outer metaphysical
universal self utilizes the comparable not-self to achieve selfless
universality in relation to the airwaves, but only as a vehicle for enabling it
to rebound back from such selflessness to its own inner core, and thus
experience itself more fully or profoundly than would otherwise be possible.
5. For it to have any prospect of joy, albeit
merely in relation to sensual conditioning, the subconscious mind must be
listening to something which is likely to lead to its being positively
enhanced, and this requires recourse, as a rule, to music, and only to such
music, moreover, as is likely to result in positive feelings, even unto joy,
for the self in question.
6. Hence music, the metaphysical art form per se,
is a prerequisite of self-fulfilment for the outer metaphysical universal self,
which, in listening, is able to distinguish music from noise, and thus to rise
above sound in pretty much the same way that meditating enables the inner
metaphysical universal self to rise above the breath, thereby achieving an
accommodation with spirit.
7. Hence music is to noise what spirit is to the
breath, and as the subconscious becomes more attuned to listening, so noise is
transmuted into music, and music is duly reacted against time after time as the
self in question rebounds from selfless universality to its own soulful depths,
its inner kernel, and experiences itself for better or worse, though usually
for the better with better-quality music, in relation to what it was listening
to.
8. Thus in no way does one, as outer
metaphysical universal self, listen to music for the sake of listening, any
more than one meditates, as inner metaphysical universal self, for the sake of
meditating. In both cases, what the
relevant self does is a means for it to a greater end, the end, namely, of
joyful self-realization, aided and abetted by the appropriate not-self, in
response to selfless universality.
9. More important than
what is being listened to is the effect it creates for the outer metaphysical
universal self, and if this effect is positive and self-fulfilling, then the
experience will have been justified. For more important to the mind than will or spirit is soul-mind,
and such soul-mind, centred in joy, is the reward for mind's commitment to
either sensuality (if auditory) or sensibility (if respiratory), as the case
may be.
10. I teach, however, that the deepest, most
profound and lasting joy can only come from sensibility, and thus from meditation,
and that sensory joy is indeed a poor cousin of that ultimate joy which comes
from the soundless spirit of turned-on breath, once the superconscious mind has
rebounded from selfless universality to an extent which results in the deepest,
and therefore most joyful, self-knowledge it is possible to achieve.
11. But as air, breath, and spirit are three
stages of inner metaphysical progress for the superconscious mind, so sound,
noise, and music are the equivalent stages of outer metaphysical progression
for the subconscious mind, stages of ever-deepening metaphysical idealism which
portend the possibility of joyful self-realization for the self that selflessly
cultivates them via the intermediary will of the appropriate not-self, and not,
be it remembered, for their own sake, but as a means to the deepest
contentment.
CYCLE NINE: SELF AND MIND
1. One should, I
believe, distinguish what may be called the subego from the subconscious, and
pretty much as one would distinguish the superego from the superconscious. For both the subego and the superego exist,
as selves, in relation to their respective not-selves, whereas the subconscious
and the superconscious have more to do with selfless universality, as matters
proceed, in the one case, from hearing to listening, and, in the other case,
from breathing to meditating.
2. Hence the outer metaphysical universal self
is in its subegocentric manifestation, its conventional mode of selfhood, when
not specifically or fully committed to the will of the outer metaphysical
universal not-self (to hear), but progresses to its subconscious and more
radical mode of selfhood when listening, via the outer metaphysical universal
not-self (of the ears) to such music, say, as is at large upon the airwaves at
the time.
3. Likewise, the inner metaphysical universal
self is in its superegocentric manifestation, its conventional mode of
selfhood, when not specifically or fully committed to the will of the inner
metaphysical universal not-self (to breathe), but progresses to its
superconscious and more radical mode of selfhood when meditating, via the inner
metaphysical universal not-self (of the lungs), upon the spirit of the breath.
4. Hence while the subego generally exists in
relation to noise and the subconscious, by contrast, in relation to music, the
superego generally exists in relation to the breath and the superconscious, by
contrast, in relation to the spirit.
Neither, however, exists in relation to airwaves or air, since the sound
of the one is detected by the will of the outer metaphysical universal not-self
(to hear), whereas the soundless oxygen of the other is inhaled by the will of
the inner metaphysical universal not-self (to breathe), and neither hearing nor
breathing have anything to do, in consequence, with the self which is either
aware of hearing (subego) and breathing (superego) or specifically committed to
hearing and breathing for purposes of listening (subconscious) and meditating
(superconscious).
5. There is, however, a sense in which both the
subego and the superego of metaphysical universal selfhood can think, though
only, I contend, in relation to the ears and the lungs and/or to what applies
to them on the airwaves and air, since we have to allow for thinking, and hence
cogitating, throughout the entire brain, not just in connection with the ego,
or conscious mind, as applicable to the midbrain. Thus we should allow for thinking in relation
to what is arguably the backbrain, where the subego is concerned, and in
relation to the forebrain in connection with the superego, the former sensually
situated in sequential time and the latter more sensibly situated in spaced
space, the inner pole of the forebrain which would metaphysically contrast with
the outer pole of the backbrain.
6. Be that as it may, there is no doubt in my
mind that there is such a thing as metaphysical thought, the thought of the
proton in time and of the protino in space, and I would strongly argue that
while poetic thought would more accord, when genuine, with the subego situated
in the backbrain, philosophic thought should more accord with the superego
situated in the forebrain, the self that thinks metaphysically on an internal
and sensible basis, rather than on an external and sensual one.
7. But each self thinks not merely for the sake
of thinking (though that can of course happen), but in order, more importantly,
to achieve mind for itself, even unto the depths of soul-mind, once the spirit
of universal selflessness has played its part and made such a profounder
experience possible to the self or, rather, mind, be it subconscious or
superconscious, which has sanctioned it, and which is then, as mind, unselfish
to a deeper subconscious or superconscious degree, as the case may be.
CYCLE TEN: ALTERNATIVE KINDS OF SELF AND MIND
1. It would seem, then, that the metaphysical
self, be it outer or inner, is only unselfish in mind, and that to achieve mind
it must be consciously committed, via the will of the relevant not-self, to
selfless universality, thereby becoming spiritualized to an extent which
precipitates it back upon its own inner core as soul-mind, be it in connection
with the subconscious or, more sensibly, with the superconscious.
2. Such soul-mind makes the mind that
experiences itself ... more fully than would otherwise be possible ...
unselfish to a deeper degree, since it is now enriched, metaphysically, by the
feeling of joy, and joy is the profoundest and most sublime feeling known to
mankind.
3. But neither pure mind nor soul-mind,
spiritual superconsciousness nor sentient superconsciousness, numinously enrapt
in sublime feelings, are greatly congenial to the self for any length of time,
since the self is the bedrock, so to speak, of mind, and consequently there
will be a returning to selfhood, be it subegocentric or superegocentric, before
any prospect of renewed progression to selfless universality via the
appropriate not-self can be anticipated, since it is not mind which embraces
the not-self, but the self that is determined to progress through not-selfhood
into selfless universality, and thus become mind anew.
4. Now in becoming mind anew, one is liberated
from self into that which, being psychic, is unselfish, be it in subconscious
(from subegocentric) or in superconscious (from superegocentric) terms, and is
therefore in a position to dive beneath self, via selfless universality, to the
profounder unselfishness of soul-mind, which is the raison d'être of
metaphysical commitment, be it in relation to listening to music or, more
sensibly, to meditating upon the spirit, the subconscious and superconscious
poles of metaphysical life which, being noumenal, is eternal.
5. Of course, there are what may be called
psychic poles of other types of life, or lifestyle, as we withdraw, in
imagination, from the element of air to the elements of vegetation (physical),
water (chemical), and fire (metachemical), and these less than idealistic types
of lifestyle also have their psychological bases in one kind or another of
selfhood.
6. If the metaphysical self of the subego and/or
superego, centred in the noumenal form of truth, becomes subconscious and/or
superconscious through the noumenal content(ment) of
joy, then the physical self of the outer and lower ego and/or the inner and
upper ego, centred in the phenomenal form of knowledge, becomes lower conscious
and/or upper conscious through the phenomenal content(ment) of pleasure.
7. Similarly, if the chemical self of the outer
and upper unego (sensual id) and/or the inner and lower unego (sensible id), based
in the phenomenal power of strength, becomes upper unconscious and/or lower
unconscious through the phenomenal glory of pride, then the metachemical self
of the super-unego (sensual soul) and/or sub-unego (sensible soul), based in
the noumenal power of beauty, becomes super-unconscious and/or sub-unconscious
through the noumenal glory of love.
8. There are of course negative alternatives to
what, in the above-mentioned examples, are all positive attributes, but such
negative alternatives apply less to selves than to antiselves, as discussed
elsewhere in my overall philosophy.
9. We can also further distinguish the outer
manifestations of selfhood from the inner manifestations thereof, the sensual
from the sensible and vice versa, with the aid of the axial progressions which
bisect the planes of space, time, volume, and mass, and which enable us to plot
the descent, in noumenal objectivity, of metachemistry from spatial space to
repetitive time in space-time materialism; the descent, in phenomenal objectivity,
of chemistry from volumetric volume to massed mass in volume-mass realism; the
ascent, in phenomenal subjectivity, of physics from massive mass to voluminous
volume in mass-volume naturalism; and last, but hardly least, the ascent, in
noumenal subjectivity, of metaphysics from sequential time to spaced space in
time-space idealism.
10. Hence it is that outer and inner forms of the
same type of self exist, and that the outer, correlating with what religion
would call 'once born', is the sensual inferior of the 're-born' inner
manifestation of any given self, be it metachemically objective and/or
chemically objective on the female side of life, or physically subjective
and/or metaphysically subjective on its male side, the difference, in elemental
terms, between fire and water on the one hand, and vegetation and air on the
other.
11. Yet each of these alternative selves has a
not-self and a mode of selfless universality (if noumenal) or personality (if
phenomenal) peculiar to it, which provides it with an escape into unselfishness
of one kind or another, with the possibility of a deeper experience of itself
through a soulful order of unselfishness than would otherwise be possible. Pleasure, pride, and love are alternative
modes of self- or, rather, unself-realization, but they are all, without
exception, elementally inferior to joy, as knowledge, strength, and beauty are
such to truth.
CYCLE ELEVEN: METAPHYSICAL RELATIONSHIPS
1. Since the distinction between metaphysical
self and mind is one of psychology vis-à-vis psyche, of the psychological self
that becomes, through selfless universality, psychically unselfish and thus
liberated from itself into, first, pure mind and, then, soul-mind, the deeper
unselfishness that is the product of a reaction from selfless universality, so
it should follow that the metaphysical self (ego) is closer to the nature of
the not-self, and the unself (mind) closer, by contrast, to the culture of
selfless universality, since the former is akin to form and the latter to content,
and it is the progression of self through the natural form of the not-self
which enables it to achieve unselfish transmutation in connection with the
cultural content of selfless universality.
2. Thus the progression, within noumenal
subjectivity, from the not-self to selfless universality is equivalent to a
progression from nature to culture, the psychological self (ego) being
commensurate with the form of the one, and the psychical unself (mind)
commensurate with the content of the other, whether this be in connection with
'once-born' metaphysics or 're-born' metaphysics.
3. We thus have to distinguish between the
subegocentric commitment to subnature and the subconscious commitment to
subculture on the one hand, that of 'once-born' metaphysics, and between the
superegocentric commitment to supernature and the superconscious commitment to
superculture on the other hand, that of 're-born' metaphysics, the former, of
course, sensual and the latter sensible.
4. Hence not only is the metaphysical not-self
commensurate with nature, be it subnaturally in relation to ears or
supernaturally in relation to lungs, but the form of nature is commensurate
with the self, since it is the form which conditions self in response to the nature
of the not-self.
5. Likewise, not only is metaphysical selfless
universality commensurate with culture, be it in relation to subconscious music
or to superconscious spirit, but the content of culture is commensurate with
the unself, since it is the content which conditions unself in response to the
culture of selfless universality.
6. Hence neither the self nor the unself,
neither ego nor mind, would exist metaphysically were it not for the existence
of the not-self and selfless universality, nature and culture, which are
respectively anterior and posterior to the self/unself in question. There is no subegocentric self and
subconscious unself without a commitment to metaphysical nature and culture,
since it is the self (ego) and its unselfish extrapolation (mind) which derive
from the not-self and selfless universality, not vice versa, and the
achievement of metaphysical selfishness and/or unselfishness is conditional
upon, firstly, an acknowledgement and, then, the conscious utilization of
metaphysical nature and culture for purposes of self/unself-realization.
7. Certainly, the potential for metaphysical
self/unself-realization exists in the psychology/psyche of the brain, with
particular reference, I contend, to the backbrain where outer metaphysics is
concerned and to the forebrain in connection with its inner counterpart, but
such a potential will remain dormant unless metaphysical nature and culture
awaken it from slumber, so to speak, and presumably in consequence of the
diminution of some lower self/unself to which one was previously more
committed, to the comparative exclusion of the metaphysical not-self and
selflessness.
8. But, once achieved,
the metaphysical self/unself, whether outer or inner, has the ability to take
charge and to consciously determine the extent to which it will exist in
relation to metaphysical nature and culture.
For it is neither desirable nor possible to listen to music or meditate
upon the spirit all day, every day of the year, to the exclusion of everything
else, and the metaphysical self/unself will only exist in awakened guise so
long as it is consciously committed to one or other of the options in question,
not after one, as an individual human being, has turned to other concerns and
effectively ceased to be metaphysical.
Then it is that some other self or even antiself (negative self) ensues
upon the termination of positive metaphysical selfhood.
CYCLE TWELVE: AXES AND PLANES
1. The spiritual self/unself exists, in
're-born' noumenal terms, above the intellectual self/unself, as
superego/superconscious above upper ego/upper conscious, whereas the aural
self/unself exits, in 'once-born' noumenal terms, above the carnal self/unself,
as subego/subconscious above lower ego/lower conscious, the latter of course
sensual where its intellectual counterpart is sensible.
2. Such it is on the male side of life, wherein
the elements of vegetation and air have their subjective places, the one with
regard to the phenomenal planes of mass and volume, the other with regard to the
noumenal planes of time and space.
3. On the female, or objective, side of life,
however, the emotional self/unself exists, in 're-born'
noumenal terms, above the instinctual self/unself, as sub-unego/sub-unconscious
above lower unego/lower unconscious, whereas the optical self/unself exists, in
'once-born' noumenal terms, above the verbal self/unself, as
super-unego/super-unconscious above upper unego/upper unconscious, the latter
of course sensual where its instinctual counterpart is sensible.
4. Such it is on the female side of life,
wherein the elements of fire and water have their objective places, the one
with regard to the noumenal planes of space and time, the other with regard to
the phenomenal planes of volume and mass.
5. Thus whereas on the male side of life we have
an ascension, in vegetation, from phallus to brain and, in air, from ears to
lungs, on the female side of life, by contrast, we find a descension, in fire,
from eyes to heart and, in water, from tongue to womb.
6. This is, of course, in terms of the two-way
bisecting of four planes in each case on a diagonal basis, such that grants us
in the one case, that of male ascension, mass-volume naturalism within
vegetation and time-space idealism within air, as opposed, in the other case,
that of female descension, to space-time materialism within fire and
volume-mass realism within water.
7. Hence the subjective elements provide the
possibility of an ascension from physics to metaphysics, vegetation to air,
while the objective elements provide the possibility, by contrast, of a
descension from metachemistry to chemistry, fire to water.
8. In terms of the noumenal planes, however, it
follows that space will be spatial in objectivity but spaced in subjectivity,
whereas time will be sequential in subjectivity but repetitive in objectivity,
space-time materialism accordingly differing from time-space idealism as the
objectivity of spatial space to repetitive time from the subjectivity of
sequential time to spaced space, the former options metachemical and the latter
ones metaphysical.
9. In terms of the phenomenal planes, however,
it follows that volume will be volumetric in objectivity but voluminous in
subjectivity, whereas mass will be massive in subjectivity but massed in
objectivity, volume-mass realism accordingly differing from mass-volume
naturalism as the objectivity of volumetric volume to massed mass from the
subjectivity of massive mass to voluminous volume, the former options chemical
and the latter ones physical.
10. It is my contention that the plane of space,
being supernoumenal, correlates with that which is extreme right, albeit in the
absolutely antithetical terms of optical sensuality and respiratory
sensibility, spatial space and spaced space, and that such a plane is
cerebrally paralleled, in more general terms, by the forebrain, to which both
the eyes and the lungs would owe their respective loyalties.
11. Likewise, I contend that the plane of time,
being subnoumenal, correlates with that which is extreme left, albeit in the
absolutely antithetical terms of aural sensuality and cardiac sensibility,
sequential time and repetitive time, and that such a plane is cerebrally
paralleled by the backbrain, to which both the ears and the heart would owe
their respective loyalties.
12. Similarly, it is my contention that the plane
of volume, being upper phenomenal, correlates with that which is moderate
right, albeit in the relatively antithetical terms of verbal sensuality and
cogitative sensibility, volumetric volume and voluminous volume, and that such
a plane is cerebrally paralleled, in more general terms, by the right midbrain,
to which both the tongue and the brain (overall) would owe their respective
loyalties.
13. Finally, I contend that the plane of mass,
being lower phenomenal, correlates with that which is moderate left, albeit in
the relatively antithetical terms of carnal sensuality and maternal
sensibility, massive mass and massed mass, and that such a plane is cerebrally
paralleled by the left midbrain, to which both the phallus and the womb would
owe their respective loyalties.
CYCLE THIRTEEN: IDEOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS OF THE OVERALL BRAIN
1. Things descend, in space-time materialism,
from the outer forebrain to the inner backbrain, as from a sensual extreme
right-wing orientation to a sensible extreme left-wing one, but ascend, in
time-space idealism, from the outer backbrain to the inner forebrain, as from a
sensual extreme left-wing orientation to a sensible extreme right-wing one.
2. Things descend, in volume-mass realism, from
the outer right-midbrain to the inner left-midbrain, as from a sensual moderate
right-wing orientation to a sensible moderate left-wing one, but ascend, in
mass-volume naturalism, from the outer left-midbrain to the inner
right-midbrain, as from a sensual moderate left-wing orientation to a sensible
moderate right-wing one.
3. Hence a descension, on the metachemical axis
of space-time materialism, from eyes to heart, but an ascension, on the
metaphysical axis of time-space idealism, from ears to lungs.
4. Hence a descension, on the chemical axis of
volume-mass realism, from tongue to womb, but an ascension,
on the physical axis of mass-volume naturalism, from phallus to brain.
5. To 'fall' (convert down from noumenal
objectivity to phenomenal objectivity) from the eyes to the tongue, as from the
outer forebrain to the outer right-midbrain, sensual extreme right to sensual
moderate right, but to 'rise' (convert up from phenomenal subjectivity to
noumenal subjectivity) from the phallus to the ears, as from the outer
left-midbrain to the outer backbrain, sensual moderate left to sensual extreme
left.
6. To 'fall' (convert down from noumenal
objectivity to phenomenal objectivity) from the heart to the womb, as from the
inner backbrain to the inner left-midbrain, sensible extreme left to sensible
moderate left, but to 'rise' (convert up from phenomenal subjectivity to
noumenal subjectivity) from the brain to the lungs, as from the inner
right-midbrain to the inner forebrain, sensible moderate right to sensible
extreme right.
7. Although they share the same plane (of
space), nothing could be ideologically farther apart than the eyes and the
lungs, the sensual and sensible poles of an extreme right-wing orientation, as
between outer and inner manifestations of the forebrain, the former having a
superfeminine and the latter a supermasculine correlation.
8. Although they share the same plane (of time),
nothing could be ideologically farther apart than the ears and the heart, the
sensual and sensible poles of an extreme left-wing orientation, as between
outer and inner manifestations of the backbrain, the former having a
submasculine and the latter a subfeminine correlation.
9. Although they share the same plane (of
volume), nothing could be ideologically farther apart than the tongue and the
brain, the sensual and sensible poles of a moderate right-wing orientation, as
between outer and inner manifestations of the right midbrain, the former having
an upper feminine and the latter an upper masculine correlation.
10. Although they share the same plane (of mass),
nothing could be ideologically farther apart than the phallus and the womb, the
sensual and sensible poles of a moderate left-wing orientation, as between
outer and inner manifestations of the left midbrain, the former having a lower
masculine and the latter a lower feminine correlation.
11. The sensible extreme right-wing orientation of
the inner forebrain owes little or nothing to the sensual extreme right-wing
orientation of the outer forebrain, but derives, in no small degree, from the
sensual extreme left-wing orientation of the outer backbrain, like lungs from
ears, inner metaphysics from outer metaphysics, as idealism diagonally ascends
from sequential time to spaced space.
12. The sensible extreme left-wing orientation of
the inner backbrain owes little or nothing to the sensual extreme left-wing
orientation of the outer backbrain, but derives, in no small degree, from the
sensual extreme right-wing orientation of the outer forebrain, like heart from
eyes, inner metachemistry from outer metachemistry, as materialism diagonally
descends from spatial space to repetitive time.
13. The sensible moderate right-wing orientation
of the inner right-midbrain owes little or nothing to the sensual moderate
right-wing orientation of the outer right-midbrain, but derives, in no small
degree, from the sensual moderate left-wing orientation of the outer left-midbrain,
like brain from phallus, inner physics from outer physics, as naturalism
diagonally ascends from massive mass to voluminous volume.
14. The sensible moderate left-wing orientation of
the inner left-midbrain owes little or nothing to the sensual moderate
left-wing orientation of the outer left-midbrain but derives, in no small
degree, from the sensual moderate right-wing orientation of the outer
right-midbrain, like womb from tongue, inner chemistry from outer chemistry, as
realism diagonally descends from volumetric volume to massed mass.
CYCLE FOURTEEN: OF THE ID AND THE SOUL
1. Just as I wrote of the subjective self and
the unself in terms of ego and mind, whether in connection with phenomenal
planes or noumenal planes, so the objective self and the unself should be
thought of in terms of id and soul, since the use by me, hitherto, of such
paradoxical terms as, say, super-unego and super-unconscious or sub-unego and
sub-unconscious for noumenal unego and unmind ... reflects an indirect and
effectively male-biased descriptive methodology which necessarily fails to do
adequate justice to the objectivity of the contexts in question, be they
noumenal (as above) or phenomenal.
2. Hence we should conceive of both the id and
the soul as the female equivalents of the ego and the mind, since both the
objective self and the unself derive from corresponding modes of not-self and
selflessness, whether universally (in noumenal contexts) or personally (in
phenomenal contexts), and are accordingly manifestations not of form and
content but of power and glory, the power and glory, affiliated to barbarity
and civility, of metachemical and/or chemical self/unself-realization.
3. Therefore just as we have a progression from
ego to mind on the male side of life, so things proceed from id to soul on its
female side, with the development from objective self to unself via the
utilization of the objective not-self and selflessness.
4. Thus we may distinguish between the outer
metachemical universal self of what may be called the super-id (super-unego)
and the outer metachemical universal unself of the supersoul
(super-unconscious), as things proceed from the outer metachemical universal
not-self of the superbarbarous (super-unnatural) eyes to the outer metachemical
universal selflessness of supercivility (super-unculture), following the
utilization of sight by the super-id for purposes of looking.
5. For whereas the will of the eyes is simply to
see, only the super-id can utilize the eyes to look, the optical equivalent of
listening, and what is looked at becomes equivalent to selfless universality,
from which there must necessarily be a reaction by the supersoul of the outer
metachemical universal unself which may well amount, depending on the aesthetic
value of the object of sight, to sensual love, the kernel of the unself in
question.
6. Likewise, we should distinguish between the
inner metachemical universal self of the sub-id (sub-unego) and the inner
metachemical universal unself of the subsoul (sub-unconscious), as things
proceed from the inner metachemical universal not-self of the sub-barbarous
(sub-unnatural) heart to the inner metachemical universal selflessness of
subcivility (sub-unculture), following the utilization of emotion by the sub-id
for purposes of feeling (love).
7. For whereas the will of the heart is simply
to beat, only the sub-id can utilize the heart to feel, and what is felt upon
is equivalent to selfless universality, from which there must necessarily be a
reaction by the subsoul of the inner metachemical universal unself which may
well amount, depending on the emotional value of the object of love, to
sensible love, the kernel of the unself in question.
8. Dropping from the space-time axis of
metachemical materialism to the volume-mass axis of chemical realism, as from
fire to water, one must distinguish, in the volumetric context, between the
outer chemical personal self of the upper id (upper unego) and the outer
chemical personal unself of the upper soul (upper unconscious), as things
proceed from the outer chemical personal not-self of the upper-barbarous
(upper-unnatural) tongue to the outer chemical personal selflessness of upper
civility (upper unculture), following the utilization of speech by the upper id
for purposes of talking.
9. For whereas the will of the tongue is simply
to taste, only the upper id can utilize the tongue to speak, and what is spoken
is equivalent to selfless personality, from which there must necessarily be a
reaction by the upper soul of the outer chemical personal unself which may well
amount, depending on the personality value of the object of speech, to sensual
pride, the kernel of the unself in question.
10. Likewise, one should distinguish between the
inner chemical personal self of the lower id (lower unego) and the inner
chemical personal unself of the lower soul (lower unconscious), as things
proceed from the inner chemical personal not-self of the lower-barbarous
(lower-unnatural) womb to the inner chemical personal selflessness of lower
civility (lower unculture), following the utilization of conception by the
lower id for purposes of breeding.
11. For whereas the will of the womb is simply to
ovulate, only the lower id can utilize the womb to conceive, and what is
conceived is equivalent to selfless personality, from which there must
necessarily be a reaction by the lower soul of the inner chemical personal
unself which may well lead, depending on the emotional value of the object of
conception, to sensible pride, the kernel of the unself in question.
CYCLE FIFTEEN: CONTRARY MODES OF SELF AND UNSELF
1. We have established, I believe, that the id
and the soul are the selfish and unselfish equivalents, within female objectivity,
of the ego and the mind, their subjective counterparts, and can now go on to
maintain that the power of the id derives, in no small degree, from the will of
the objective not-self, no less than the glory of the soul derives from the
spirit of objective selflessness.
2. In such vein, we earlier found that the form
of the ego derives, in no small measure, from the will of the subjective
not-self, while the content(ment) of the mind derives
from the spirit of subjective selflessness.
3. We have also discovered that the will is
barbarous in objective contexts of not-self but natural in subjective ones,
whereas the spirit is civil in objective contexts of selflessness but cultural
in subjective ones.
4. Hence there exists a correlation, in objective
contexts, between barbarity and power on the one hand, and civility and glory
on the other, whilst, in subjective contexts, a like-correlation exists between
nature and form on the one hand, and culture and content on the other.
5. Given the fact that fire is the element that
can best be generalized in terms of the barbarous, and water the element, by
contrast, which evokes a civil or civilized generalization, we may confidently
speculate that the id is perfect in the context of metachemical objectivity but
imperfect in chemical objectivity, whereas the soul will be imperfect in the
former but perfect in the latter.
6. Thus the id is only perfect in connection
with beauty, the metachemical power of the noumenally objective self, not in
connection with strength, its chemical equivalence, whereas the soul will only
be perfect in connection with pride, the chemical glory of the phenomenally
objective unself, not in connection with love, its metachemical equivalence.
7. In similar vein, we may confidently speculate
that, vegetation being the element that can best be generalized in terms of
nature, and air the element, by contrast, which evokes a cultural
generalization, the ego is only perfect in connection with knowledge, the
physical form of the phenomenally subjective self, not in connection with
truth, its metaphysical equivalence, whereas the mind will only be perfect in
connection with joy, the metaphysical content(ment) of the noumenally
subjective unself, not in connection with pleasure, its physical equivalence.
8. Thus, in general terms, things proceed
objectively from a noumenally perfect id to a phenomenally perfect soul, and
then subjectively from a phenomenally perfect ego to a noumenally perfect mind,
as from beauty to pride on the female side of life, but from knowledge to joy
on its male side.
9. Now just as, in the latter case, mind is the
cultural manifestation of self within subjective contexts, so, where their
objective counterparts are concerned, soul will be the civilized manifestation of
self, the self not of the ego, as above, but of the id.
10. However, neither id nor soul would exist to
any recognizably psychological or psychical extent without reference to a
corresponding not-self and mode of selflessness, be it universal (in noumenal
planes) or personal (in phenomenal planes), and therefore both the power of the
one and the glory of the other can only be rooted in the barbarity and
civility, respectively, of those manifestations of objective will and spirit to
which they pertain.
11. In this respect, the
criteria applying to the subjective axes (of time-space idealism and
mass-volume naturalism) are equally applicable here to their objective
counterparts, since not-self and selflessness are preconditions, effectively,
of self and unself.
12. Neither the powerful id nor the formful ego
would exist on any level without reference to a corresponding not-self, while,
where glory and content are concerned, neither the soul nor the mind would have
any meaningful existence without reference to a corresponding order of
selflessness on one or another of the contending planes.
13. Hence the self derives its power (if
objective) or its form (if subjective) from the barbarity in the one case and
the nature in the other case of the relevant not-self, but is able to
psychologically condition and manipulate the will thereof.
14. Likewise, the unself derives its glory (if
objective) or its content (if subjective) from the civility in the one case and
the culture in the other case of the relevant order of selflessness, but is
psychically able to react against the spirit thereof, achieving either
mind-soul (if objective) or soul-mind (if subjective).
15. For just as the reaction of the metaphysical
mind to spirit is back beyond the ego to its emotional depths, wherein it
experiences joy, so the reaction of the metachemical soul to spirit is back
beyond the id to its spiritual depths, wherein it experiences love and the
desire to (spiritually) proclaim such to the object of its selfless devotion.
16. Thus the soul-unself reacts, no less than the
mind-unself, against its particular mode of selflessness, but it does so not
from the metaphysical spirit of air (airwaves/breath), but from the
metachemical spirit of fire (light/blood).
17. Hence its reaction is rather more spiritual
than emotional, and it is for this reason that non-verbal declarations of love,
as in kissing, are so integral to metachemical
unself-realization.
18. Of course, what applies on the noumenal planes
of time and space is also applicable on the phenomenal planes of mass and
volume, except that the reaction of the unself against selflessness will be
conditioned by the type of selflessness, be it chemical or physical, which
specifically applies to those planes, and will evoke either phenomenal
mind-soul or phenomenal soul-mind, depending on the unself in question.
19. I would therefore contend that just as the
subjective noumenal unself, in reacting against metaphysical selflessness,
embraces noumenal soul-mind (joy), so the subjective phenomenal unself, in
reacting against physical selflessness, embraces phenomenal soul-mind
(pleasure), the emotional kernel of the unself in question.
20. Likewise, I contend that just as the objective
noumenal unself, in reacting against metachemical selflessness, embraces
noumenal mind-soul (love), so the objective phenomenal unself, in reacting
against chemical selflessness, embraces phenomenal mind-soul (pride), the
spiritual kernel of the unself in question.
CYCLE SIXTEEN: CONTRARY REACTIONS AGAINST SELFLESSNESS
1. The reaction of the metaphysical unself
against metaphysical selflessness is, elementally considered, from air to fire,
from subjective noumenal spirit to noumenal soul-mind, whereas the reaction of
the metachemical unself against metachemical selflessness is, contrariwise,
from fire to air, as from objective noumenal spirit to noumenal mind-soul.
2. The reaction of the chemical unself against
chemical selflessness is, elementally considered, from water to vegetation, as
from objective phenomenal spirit to phenomenal mind-soul, whereas the reaction
of the physical unself against physical selflessness is, contrariwise, from
vegetation to water, as from subjective phenomenal spirit to phenomenal
soul-mind.
3. Thus the unself reacts
within the terms of the plane to which it pertains, noumenal against noumenal
and, down below, phenomenal against phenomenal, whether in outer ('once born') or
in inner ('reborn') contexts.
4. The spirit of selflessness is always reacted
against by the unself, but in such a way as to guarantee the latter experience,
in its kernel, of the opposite element to what is being reacted against, be it
air, fire, water, or vegetation.
5. For the unself is
obliged, barring suicide or death, to return to self, which is ever fundamental
to it, but the only way it can do so is via the opposite extreme from the
selflessness to which it reacts, thereby experiencing a complementary degree of
unselfishness before regaining its psychological equilibrium.
6. To judge by the distinction between soul-mind
and mind-soul on the noumenal planes (of space and time), it would seem that a
deeper, and contrary, degree of noumenal unselfishness results from the
reaction of unself to selflessness, be it with regard to joy or to love.
7. Likewise, in relation to the distinction
between mind-soul and soul-mind on the phenomenal planes (of volume and mass),
it would appear that the reaction of the relevant unself to its mode of
selflessness results in a deeper, and contrary, degree of phenomenal
unselfishness, be it in relation to pride or to pleasure.
8. In more general terms, however, there is an
elemental progression, in life, from id to mind via soul and ego, as from fire
to air via water and vegetation, and a development, in consequence, from
instinctuality to spirituality via emotionality and intellectuality.
9. Put dichotomously, in relation to the
underlining gender divide, it would seem that, the id being the perfect
manifestation of power and the soul the perfect manifestation of glory, we have
an objective progression, on the female side of life, from instinctuality to
emotionality, as from fire to water, whereas, the ego being the perfect
manifestation of form and the mind the perfect manifestation of content, we
have a subjective progression, on the male side of life, from intellectuality
to spirituality, as from vegetation to air.
10. Consequently, just as power finds its perfect
manifestation in beauty and glory its perfect manifestation in pride, so form
finds its perfect manifestation in knowledge and content its perfect
manifestation in joy, as we proceed from id to soul on the one hand, and from
ego to mind on the other hand - the former pair respectively instinctual and
emotional, the latter pair respectively intellectual and spiritual.
11. Since metaphysical spirit is the selfless per se
of religion, metachemical spirit, chemical spirit, and physical spirit are all
shortfalls from genuine spirituality, the airy spirituality (transcendentalism)
that is once removed from the intellectuality of vegetative spirituality
(nonconformism), twice removed from the emotionality of watery spirituality
(humanism), and thrice removed from the instinctuality of fiery spirituality
(fundamentalism), as from economic, political, and scientific 'bovaryizations'
of religion.
12. Yet the metaphysically unselfish reaction to
metaphysical spirit (airwaves/breath) is commensurate with noumenal soul-mind
(joy), the metachemically unselfish reaction to metachemical spirit
(light/blood) is commensurate with noumenal mind-soul (love), the chemically
unselfish reaction to chemical spirit (saliva/amniotic fluid) is commensurate
with phenomenal mind-soul (pride), and the physically unselfish reaction to
physical spirit (sperm/thought) is commensurate with phenomenal soul-mind
(pleasure).
13. Hence the joy of noumenal soul-mind stands
beyond the love of noumenal mind-soul, above the pride of phenomenal mind-soul,
and above the pleasure of phenomenal soul-mind, as the ultimate manifestation
of unselfishness.
14. More accurately, the joy of noumenal soul-mind
stands directly above and beyond the pleasure of phenomenal soul-mind,
indirectly above the pride of phenomenal mind-soul, and indirectly beyond the
love of noumenal mind-soul, as metaphysical unselfishness above and beyond
physical unselfishness, above chemical unselfishness, and beyond metachemical
unselfishness.
CYCLE SEVENTEEN: CONTRASTING PRIMACY WITH SUPREMACY
1. There is no one psychology and psyche but a
number of psychologies and psyches corresponding to the self and the unself in
both objective and subjective guises, on both noumenal and phenomenal planes.
2. Thus not only is psychology divided, on a
gender basis, between id and ego, the former irrational or, more to the point,
instinctual and the latter rational and, therefore, intellectual, but it is
also divisible between the noumenal and phenomenal manifestations of each.
3. Not only is the psyche divided, on a gender
basis, between soul and mind, the former emotional and the latter spiritual,
but it is also divisible between the noumenal and phenomenal manifestations of
each.
4. Furthermore, one should allow, in addition to
the aforementioned positive manifestations of self and unself, for their
negative counterparts, so that we are obliged to think less in terms of self
and unself than of antiself and anti-unself.
5. For just as there are positive manifestations
of the id and the ego in relation to the not-self and to selfless universality
and/or personality (depending on the plane), so there are negative
manifestations of the id and the ego in relation to negative modes of barbarity
and civility in the one case, and to nature and culture in the other.
6. Briefly, one should distinguish the negative
noumenal self and unself from its positive counterpart in both objective and
subjective guises on the basis of cosmic (un-universal) primacy, since where
the positive manifestations of metachemistry and metaphysics will be universal
and supreme, their negative counterparts are cosmic and primal.
7. Likewise, we should distinguish the negative
phenomenal self and unself from its positive counterpart in both objective and
subjective guises on the basis of geologic (impersonal) primacy, since where
the positive manifestations of chemistry and physics will be personal and
supreme, their negative counterparts are geologic and primal.
8. Whereas beauty and love are the psychological
and psychical manifestations of positive metachemistry, whether in relation to
the eyes (outer) or to the heart (inner), ugliness and hatred are their
negative counterparts, whether in relation to the stellar cosmos (outer) or to
the planet Venus (inner), as we descend the axis of space-time materialism on
both sensual (spatial) and sensible (repetitive) terms.
9. Whereas strength and pride are the
psychological and psychical manifestations of positive chemistry, whether in
relation to the tongue (outer) or to the womb (inner), weakness and humility
are their negative counterparts, whether in relation to the moon (outer) or to
the oceanic aspect of the earth (inner), as we descend the axis of volume-mass
realism on both sensual (volumetric) and sensible (massed) terms.
10. Whereas knowledge and pleasure are the
psychological and psychical manifestations of positive physics, whether in
relation to the phallus (outer) or to the brain (inner), ignorance and pain are
their negative counterparts, whether in relation to the terrestrial aspect
(outer) of the earth or to Mars (inner), as we ascend the axis of mass-volume
naturalism on both sensual (massive) and sensible (voluminous) terms.
11. Whereas truth and joy are the psychological
and psychical manifestations of positive metaphysics, whether in relation to
the ears (outer) or to the lungs (inner), falsity and woe are their negative
counterparts, whether in relation to the sun (outer) or to Saturn (inner), as
we ascend the axis of time-space idealism on both sensual (sequential) and
sensible (spaced) terms.
12. Just as there is more positivity than
negativity in that which is universal and/or personal, so there is more
negativity than positivity in whatever is cosmic and/or geologic.
13. The cosmic and/or
geologic, being primal, is everywhere the negative precondition of the
universal and/or personal which, in its organic supremacy, derives from it on a
more positive basis.
14. Yet this does not make the cosmic and/or
geologic 'evil' and the universal and/or personal 'good'. On the contrary, evil can be negative or
positive, goodness likewise, since the one has associations with metachemistry
and the other with chemistry, and we also have to allow, on the subjective side
of life, for positive and negative manifestations of folly and wisdom, the male
counterparts to evil and goodness which have associations, by contrast, with
physics and metaphysics.
15. Where evil and goodness are concerned,
however, the id is evil in its instinctuality, while the soul is good in its
emotionality - the former barbarous and the latter civilized.
16. Likewise, where folly and wisdom are
concerned, the ego is foolish in its intellectuality, while the mind is wise in
its spirituality - the former natural and the latter cultural.
17. This applies as much
to the negative as to the positive manifestations of the aforementioned
attributes, as well as to their phenomenal and noumenal manifestations in both
outer and inner contexts.
CYCLE EIGHTEEN: CONTENDING ORDERS OF VIRTUE AND VICE
1. Concerning evil, we have
to distinguish the vicious evil of perfect power in the metachemical id from
the virtuous evil of imperfect glory in the metachemical soul, the former
beautiful and the latter loving.
2. Concerning goodness, we have to distinguish
the vicious goodness of imperfect power in the chemical id from the virtuous
goodness of perfect glory in the chemical soul, the former strong and the
latter proud.
3. Concerning folly, we have to distinguish the
vicious folly of perfect form in the personal ego from the virtuous folly of
imperfect content(ment) in the physical mind, the
former knowledgeable and the latter pleasurable.
4. Concerning wisdom, we have to distinguish the
vicious wisdom of imperfect form in the metaphysical ego from the virtuous
wisdom of perfect content(ment) in the metaphysical
mind, the former truthful and the latter joyful.
5. In general terms, metachemistry is dominated
by objective vice and is therefore evil, whereas chemistry is liberated by objective
virtue and is therefore good.
6. Likewise physics is dominated by subjective
vice and is therefore foolish, whereas metaphysics is liberated by subjective
virtue and is therefore wise.
7. Because that which dominates rules, people are
absolutely ruled by beauty and relatively ruled by knowledge.
8. Because that which liberates leads, people
are relatively led by pride and absolutely led by joy.
9. Both beauty and knowledge are vicious, the
difference being that whereas the one is absolutely vicious in its noumenal
objectivity (metachemical immorality), the other is
relatively vicious in its phenomenal subjectivity (physical morality).
10. Both pride and joy are virtuous, the
difference being that whereas the one is relatively virtuous in its phenomenal
objectivity (chemical immorality), the other is
absolutely virtuous in its noumenal subjectivity (metaphysical morality).
11. Vicious evil is no less perfect than virtuous
wisdom, but it is perfect in a contrary - and objective - way, such that
affirms appearance at the expense of essence, beauty at the expense of love.
12. Virtuous folly is no less perfect than
virtuous goodness, but it is perfect in a contrary - and subjective - way, such
that affirms quantity at the expense of quality, knowledge at the expense of
pleasure.
13. For with the noumenal planes (of time and
space) we are distinguishing between appearance and essence, the absolutist
extremes of elemental existence, whereas with the phenomenal planes (of mass
and volume) the distinction is rather more between quantity and quality, as
befitting their more relativistic integrities within molecular structures.
14. Hence whereas metachemistry provides us with a
contrast between the perfect appearance of beauty and the imperfect essence of
love, chemistry provides us with a contrast between the imperfect quantity of
strength and the perfect quality of pride.
15. Likewise, whereas physics provides us with a
contrast between the perfect quantity of knowledge and the imperfect quality of
pleasure, metaphysics provides us with a contrast between the imperfect
appearance of truth and the perfect essence of joy.
16. Appearance is never more perfect than when
objective (powerful), essence never more perfect than when subjective (content),
as in beauty and joy respectively.
17. Quality is never more perfect than when
objective (glorious), quantity never more perfect than when subjective
(formful), as in pride and knowledge respectively.
18. But just as perfect appearance is criminal
(viciously cruel) and perfect essence graceful (virtuously kind), so perfect
quality is punishing (virtuously adroit) and perfect quantity sinful (viciously
stupid).
19. Evil can only be
contained by the application of goodness, of punishment to crime, whereas
wisdom can only be maintained by the abandonment of folly, sin duly leading to
grace.
20. Hence the application of punishment to crime,
of perfect quality to perfect appearance, pride to beauty, is the female counterpart,
in positive objective terms, to the abandonment of sin for grace, of perfect
quantity for perfect essence, knowledge for joy, which, on account of their
subjective dispositions, appertain to the male side of life positively.
21. Yet just as pride can only be sustained
through strength, the imperfect quantity of the phenomenal id, so joy can only
be sustained through truth, the imperfect appearance of the noumenal ego.
22. Hence no more than perfect glory is possible
except in relation to imperfect power, the objective quantity of strength, so
perfect content(ment) would be impossible to achieve
without imperfect form, the subjective appearance of truth.
CYCLE NINETEEN: THE POSITION OF VALUES
1. Beauty stands in between the metachemical
self and the metachemical not-self as a reflection of the commitment of the
former to the latter, while love comes in between metachemical selflessness and
the metachemical unself as a reaction of the latter to the former.
2. Strength stands in between the chemical self
and the chemical not-self as a reflection of the commitment of the former to
the latter, while pride comes in between chemical selflessness and the chemical
unself as a reaction of the latter to the former.
3. Knowledge stands in between the physical self
and the physical not-self as a reflection of the commitment of the former to
the latter, while pleasure comes in between physical selflessness and the
physical unself as a reaction of the latter to the former.
4. Truth stands in between the metaphysical self
and the metaphysical not-self as a reflection of the commitment of the former
to the latter, while joy comes in between metaphysical selflessness and the
metaphysical unself as a reaction of the latter to the former.
5. Hence beauty, strength, knowledge, and truth
do not exist except in relation to the commitment of self to not-self on any
given plane, in outer as well as inner contexts.
6. Likewise, love, pride, pleasure, and joy do
not exist except in relation to the reaction of unself to selflessness on any
given plane, in outer as well as inner contexts.
7. What applies to these positive psychological
values and their psychical attributes ... applies equally well to their
negative counterparts in both sensuality and sensibility.
8. Hence ugliness, weakness, ignorance, and
falsity do not exist except in relation to the commitment of antiself to
negative not-self on any given plane, in outer as well as inner contexts.
9. Likewise, hatred, humility, pain, and woe do
not exist except in relation to the reaction of anti-unself to negative
selflessness on any given plane, in outer as well as inner contexts.
10. Returning to the positive, beauty stands
in-between the metachemical self and the metachemical not-self as the Devil (of
perfect power) in-between the metachemical id and metachemical barbarity, while
love comes in-between metachemical selflessness and the metachemical unself as
Hell (in imperfect glory) in-between metachemical civility and the metachemical
soul.
11. Strength stands in-between the chemical self
and the chemical not-self as the woman (of imperfect power) in-between the
chemical id and chemical barbarity, while pride comes in-between chemical
selflessness and the chemical unself as purgatory (in perfect glory) in-between
chemical civility and the chemical soul.
12. Knowledge stands in-between the physical self
and the physical not-self as the man (of perfect form) in-between the physical
ego and physical nature, while pleasure comes in-between physical selflessness
and the physical unself as the earth (in imperfect content[ment])
in-between physical culture and the physical mind.
13. Truth stands in-between the metaphysical self
and the metaphysical not-self as God (in imperfect form) in-between the
metaphysical ego and metaphysical nature, while joy comes in-between
metaphysical selflessness and the metaphysical unself as Heaven (in perfect content[ment]) in-between metaphysical culture and the
metaphysical mind.
14. In all cases, there is id before soul (unego
before unconscious) and ego before mind (self before conscious), as objective
and/or subjective self precedes unself in relation to the utilization by the
former of the not-self to achieve the unself via selflessness, and to achieve
it, moreover, to a deeper extent than would otherwise be possible.
15. Hence before there can be unconscious (soul)
or conscious (mind), there must first of all be unego (id) or ego (self),
depending on the context.
16. Yet we constantly read in psychology and the
like of 'the unconscious' as if it were the basis of life from which other
factors, including the ego, duly emerge!
Nothing, however, could be further from the case.
17. All that British and, in particular, American
obsessions with 'the unconscious' prove ... is the regrettable extent to which
both countries are effectively female, and hence biased towards or rooted in
objective criteria, in which, inevitably, both the soul (unconscious) and the
id (unego) take ideological precedence over the ego and the mind.
18. We also have to allow for the fact that
psychologists are reluctant to adopt the word 'soul' (the direct approach to
describing the unconscious) because of its historical and religious
associations, and prefer, in consequence, to use the term 'unconscious' for its
more contemporary cachet.
19. Yet, in actuality, the soul and the
unconscious are one and the same, except that whereas the former describes the
unself directly, the other does so from the indirect standpoint of a male bias
towards the 'conscious mind'.
20. However, the fact that 'the unconscious',
effectively subverted as 'self', is referred to independently of its selfish
precondition in the unego, or id (to revert to direct terminological usage),
does little to explain it, but, rather, obfuscates and bedevils any attempt to
come properly to terms with the distinction between self and unself, unego and
unconscious, id and soul, psychology and psyche, such as would enhance our
understanding of the relationship between the two, and of how they stand, more
importantly, in relation to both the not-self and selflessness within the
necessarily restricted parameters of objective actuality.
CYCLE TWENTY: UNDERSTANDING FREEDOM
1. The progression or, rather, regression (for 'progression'
would hardly be the correct word for something that has effectively gone
backwards) of objectivity from phenomenal to noumenal, civility to barbarity,
water to fire, which the historical development from Britain (England) to
America would generally appear to signify, is akin to a regression from the
personal to the universal, as from what psychologists would probably term the
'collective unconscious' to the 'individual unconscious', bearing in mind the
often commercially-conditioned limitations of their choice of terminology.
2. Whether the term 'unconscious' is strictly
relevant here, however, is really not the issue, since the important thing is
that the female, or objective, side of life has gone backwards from phenomenal
id and soul (watery unego and unconscious) with Britain to noumenal id and soul
(fiery unego and unconscious) with America, the home of metachemical liberty par
excellence.
3. Now one can call this a regression from the
personal to the universal (in positive terms, though the negative also has very
much to be reckoned with), as from the collective to the individual, since
whereas the personal planes are collectivistic in their molecular structuring
overall, the noumenal planes are individualistic in what amounts to a more elemental
(not necessarily equivalent to elementary) structuring, commensurate with
metachemical and/or metaphysical absolutism.
4. Therefore there would be a case for
contending that the regression from Britain to America, as from chemistry to
metachemistry, was equivalent to the eclipse of the collective unego and
unconscious (chemical id and soul) by the individual unego and unconscious
(metachemical id and soul), the former personal in its phenomenal relativity,
the latter universal in its noumenal absolutism.
5. Thus, in religious terms, the West, including
Britain, goes to the Devil/Hell with America, beauty and love replacing
strength and pride, as the 'Liberty Belle' takes over the so-called leadership
of the West from 'Britannia', who of course 'ruled the waves' where America now
contrives - and has long done so - to 'rule space', meaning the cosmos
generally.
6. In political terms, one could speak of a
regression from the sensual Moderate Right (governed by the parliamentary
tongue) to the sensual Extreme Right (ruled by the presidential eye), as the
balance of power and glory has shifted from the Houses of Parliament to the
White House, the 'Union Jack' to the 'Stars and Stripes', in due course of its
regression from water to fire, chemistry to metachemistry, phenomenal
objectivity to noumenal objectivity.
7. Thus Britain and America have a lot of power
and glory, id and soul, instinct and emotion, in common, as they defend freedom
in loyalty to their respective traditions of female objectivity. The 'unconscious' (soul) does indeed count
for a lot with them, as of course does the 'unego' (id) which is its selfish
precondition, and one would have to say that both the ego and the mind of male
subjectivity would be less than congenial to or typical of each of these
countries, with their emphases, stemming from a Protestant tradition, on
freedom at the expense of binding, which is to say, on free will at the expense
of natural determinism.
8. But if the ego and the mind are rational and
reasonable in their respective subjective orientations, then one would have to
contend that both the id and the soul of unegocentric and unconscious
dispositions were less than rational or reasonable - indeed, that they were
fundamentally irrational and unreasonable, since not founded in intellectuality
or spirituality but in instinctuality and emotionality, as applicable to the
female side of life, with its aggressive objectivity rooted in or, more
correctly, stemming from a vacuous precondition.
9. Hence whereas the ego and the mind would
correlate, in their intellectual rationality and spiritual reasonableness, with
sanity, whether in phenomenal terms for physics or in noumenal terms for
metaphysics, the id and the soul, by contrast, would appear to correlate, in their
instinctual irrationality and emotional unreasonableness, with insanity, the
objective antithesis to sanity.
10. There is therefore a sense in which both
chemistry and metachemistry, being irrational and/or unreasonable, are founded
on insanity, or madness, in contrast to the subjective prevalence of sanity for
physics and metaphysics, their male counterparts.
11. Thus it becomes evident that if the male side
of life, being subjective, is sane and the female side insane, or mad, in its
objectivity, then both Britain and America are effectively mad countries in
their adherence to and professed espousal of the female values of chemical
and/or metachemical freedom, through free will, at the expense of the male
values of physical and/or metaphysical binding, through natural determinism.
12. Hence the defence of freedom (against real or
perceived threats from without) is not only morally unsustainable, given the
immoral (un)nature of objectivity, whether in relation to chemical or to metachemical contexts; it is positively
insane, since the only rational basis for defending anything is binding, the
binding to subjective values that accords with both the ego and the mind on the
male side of life, where not the (genuine) Kingdom and/or State but the (genuine)
Church and/or Centre (as taught by me in relation to 'Kingdom Come') are the
principal institutional manifestations of morality, in loyalty to a subjective
bias.
13. Consequently, only that society which defends,
even unto the use of arms, binding from objective threats upon its subjective
integrity is moral, and therefore sane.
For only in that kind of male-biased society will the ego and the mind
be paramount, whether in phenomenal or in noumenal terms, and natural
determinism accordingly take considerable precedence over free will.
CYCLE TWENTY-ONE: ALTERNATIVE GENDER INTERESTS
1. The rationality of the ego, or intellectual
self, is geared to a reasonable end ... in the mind, or spiritual unself,
whether in connection with vegetation (phenomenal) or with air (noumenal), such
that requires recourse to subjective orders of not-self and selflessness.
2. By contrast, the irrationality of the id, or
instinctual self, is geared to an unreasonable end ... in the soul, or
emotional unself, whether in connection with fire (noumenal) or with water
(phenomenal), such that requires recourse to objective orders of not-self and
selflessness.
3. This, in a nutshell, explains the difference
between the male and female sides of life, the former sane in its reasoning
pursuit of spirituality through intellectuality, of mind through ego, and the
latter insane, or mad, in what amounts to an unreasoning conspiracy between
instinctuality and emotionality, id and soul, to topple reason.
4. For the id and the
soul do not normally exist, exceptions to the rule notwithstanding,
independently of other factors but, being objective, in relation to the ego and
the mind over which they seek dominion.
5. In short, the female side of life only
achieves fulfilment via control of its male side, without which it would be
isolated from the possibility of both romantic and maternal satisfaction.
6. It is necessity which drives the female side
of life in search of dominion over its male side, for that which is objective
is compelled, by its (un)nature, to impose upon the subjective ... in order to
bask in its reflection and achieve release, no matter how temporarily, from the
existentialist horror at the base of its own vacuous existence. Woman is nothing without man.
7. Nevertheless, man has a subjective interest
in resisting, as far as possible, the objective impositions of woman; for
wisdom lies in content(ment), more specifically in the
perfect content(ment) of joy, and such a sublime end is only possible to him if
he remains or becomes independent of female domination.
8. Ultimately, there are only two ways of
remaining independent of female domination: the first is the half-wise way of
Christian (nonconformist) knowledge and pleasure, which allows for a physical
'rebirth' on the phenomenal plane of voluminous volume, in connection with
vegetative ego and mind; the second is the fully wise way of Superchristian
(transcendental) truth and joy, which allows for a metaphysical 'rebirth' on
the noumenal plane of spaced space, in connection with airy ego and mind.
9. Only the second way is truly wise, because
joy (bliss) is the perfect content(ment) stemming from the imperfect form of
truth, superconscious from superego, whereas pleasure, down below, is the
imperfect content(ment) that stems from the perfect form of knowledge, as
conscious from ego, and in all imperfection there is dissatisfaction and the
desire for something better.
10. Additional knowledge of a phenomenal order will
not truly satisfy such a desire, because knowledge is perfect form, and thus a
vicious value that simply constrains its devotee to the sinful folly, even in
'rebirth', of formful perfection.
11. Hence the devotee of Christian knowledge will
remain 'bogged down' in perfect form, and thus be given to masculine idolatry
to the exclusion of perfect content(ment), the
spiritual content(ment) that follows from a formfully imperfect premise in
truth, which is superegocentric knowledge about the spirit, the metaphysical
knowledge, in short, of the superman (in God), as opposed to the physical
knowledge of man (in Christ).
12. And metaphysical knowledge leads the
superman's superegocentric self, via God, to the perfection of Heaven, as
surely as physical knowledge leads man's egocentric self, via Christ, to the
imperfection of the earth. Only Heaven,
however, is truly otherworldly, and thus the solution to the problem, for man,
of the world.
13. For woman, on the other hand, the world,
combining masculine and feminine elements, vegetation and water, is not a
problem but a means to her end, the end, more usually, of maternal satisfaction
in the perfect glory of chemical soul (pride).
14. For just as the male side of life is divisible
between the perfect form of Christian knowledge and the perfect content(ment) of Superchristian joy, the former viciously
stupid (sinful) and the latter virtuously kind (wise), so the female side of
life is divisible between the perfect power of Superheathen beauty and the
perfect glory of Heathen pride, the former viciously cruel (criminal) and the
latter virtuously just (punishing).
15. Hence whereas man is divided between the
physical perfection of the ego (knowledge) and the metaphysical perfection of
the mind (joy), woman's division is between the metachemical perfection of the
id (beauty) and the chemical perfection of the soul (pride), the latter of
which is her objective end, insofar as perfect glory is of greater
satisfaction, being emotional, than perfect power, which is really more a
starting-point than a finishing one.
16. Thus the interests of the sexes are
diametrically antithetical, insofar as it is woman's desire to fall to the
lowest glory, the perfect glory of pride in the chemical soul, whilst it is -
or should be - man's desire to rise to the highest content(ment), the perfect
content(ment) of joy in the metaphysical mind.
17. Ultimately one cannot, as a man, have it both
ways: either one accommodates the world through the half-truths of Christian
knowledge and makes do with psychical imperfection through intellectual
pleasure, or one turns completely away from it though the whole truth of
Superchristian knowledge, and achieves the possibility of psychical perfection
through spiritual joy (bliss).
18. Either one remains a man, even if
semi-truthful and thus properly Christian (Catholic), or one becomes a
superman, for whom Heaven is less a post-earthly hope than a living
actuality. Those in the latter category
will always be the exception to the rule so long as most men persist in
remaining worldly, and thus more disposed to intellectual taking than to
spiritual being.
CYCLE TWENTY-TWO: CONTRARY ORDERS OF PERFECTION
1. Perfection of the self or of the unself -
that is the question! For whereas the
self will be perfect in metachemistry (beauty) and in physics (knowledge), the
former noumenally objective (diabolic) and the latter phenomenally subjective
(masculine), the unself will only be perfect in chemistry (pride) and in
metaphysics (joy), the former phenomenally objective (purgatorial) and the
latter noumenally subjective (heavenly).
2. The female side of life, being objective,
offers woman a choice between perfect power and perfect glory, the metachemical
id and the chemical soul, and leaves her free, in general terms, to enact the
struggle between barbarity and civility, evil and good, fire and water, crime
and punishment, cruelty and adroitness.
3. The male side of life, being subjective,
offers man a choice between perfect form and perfect content(ment), the
physical ego and the metaphysical mind, and keeps him bound, in general terms,
to the struggle between nature and culture, folly and wisdom, vegetation and
air, sin and grace, stupidity and kindness.
4. Thus whereas the perfect noumenal woman, effectively
upper class, is evil in her barbarous preference for perfect power through the
beauty of metachemical id, the perfect phenomenal woman, effectively lower
class, will be good in her civilized preference for perfect glory through the
pride of chemical soul.
5. However, since nothing is ever completely
'cut and dried', as they say, we have to allow for the relativity of power and
glory in each context, whether noumenal or phenomenal, the metachemical 'above'
or the chemical 'below', which means that not only does barbarity and civility
exist on each axis, whether in 'once-born' or in 're-born' mode, but that
perfection will be a 'whole' measure and imperfection a 'part' one, as germane
to evil and goodness.
6. Hence in the metachemical distinction between
perfect barbarous (instinctual) power and imperfect civilized (emotional)
goodness, the perfect noumenal woman will be wholly evil and partly good, fully
vicious and half-virtuous in her objective adherence to beauty and love
respectively, whereas in the chemical distinction between imperfect barbarous
(instinctual) power and perfect civilized (emotional) goodness, the perfect
phenomenal woman will be partly evil and wholly good, half-vicious and fully
virtuous in her objective adherence to strength and pride respectively.
7. Therefore whereas the perfect noumenal woman,
whether superfeminine (in sensuality) or subfeminine (in sensibility), will be
wholly evil and partly good, fully vicious and half-virtuous, the perfect
phenomenal woman, whether upper feminine (in sensuality) or lower feminine (in
sensibility) will be partly evil and wholly good, half-vicious and fully
virtuous.
8. Now whereas, on the male side of life, the
perfect phenomenal man, effectively lower class, is foolish in his natural preference
for perfect form through the knowledge of physical ego, the perfect noumenal
man, effectively upper class, will be wise in his cultural preference for
perfect content(ment) through the joy of metaphysical
mind.
9. However, since once again nothing is ever
'cut and dried', we have to allow for the relativity of form and content(ment)
in each context, whether phenomenal or noumenal, the physical 'below' or the
metaphysical 'above', which means that not only is nature and culture on each
axis, whether in 'once-born' or in 're-born' mode, but that perfection will be
a 'whole' measure and imperfection a 'part' one, as germane to folly and
wisdom.
10. Hence in the physical distinction between
perfect natural (intellectual) form and imperfect cultural (spiritual)
content(ment), the perfect phenomenal man will be wholly foolish and partly
wise, fully vicious and half-virtuous in his subjective adherence to knowledge
and pleasure respectively, whereas in the metaphysical distinction between
imperfect natural (intellectual) form and perfect cultural (spiritual)
content(ment), the perfect noumenal man will be partly foolish and wholly wise,
half-vicious and fully virtuous in his subjective adherence to truth and joy
respectively.
11. Therefore whereas the perfect phenomenal man,
whether lower masculine (in sensuality) or upper masculine (in sensibility)
will be wholly foolish and partly wise, fully vicious and half-virtuous, the
perfect noumenal man, whether submasculine (in sensuality) or supermasculine (in
sensibility) will be partly foolish and wholly wise, half-vicious and fully
virtuous.
12. Thus the choice, as ever, is between
perfection of the self (whether as id or ego) and perfection of the unself
(whether as soul or mind) in each gender case, with the one quite probably
leading to the other on the female side of life, but only possibly leading to
the other, providing certain Christian-type preconditions have been met, on its
male side.
13. One thing we can be absolutely sure of is that
power and glory are not connected to God and Heaven but to the Devil and Hell
on the noumenal planes of space and time, and to woman and purgatory on the
phenomenal planes of volume and mass.
14. Only form and content(ment)
are connected to God and Heaven, truth and joy, superego and superconscious
mind, metaphysical not-self and selflessness on the noumenal planes of time and
space, as also to man and earth 'down below' on the phenomenal planes of mass
and volume, where knowledge and pleasure, ego and conscious mind, physical
not-self and selflessness have their vegetative place beneath the airy realm of
metaphysics.
CYCLE TWENTY-THREE: UNDERSTANDING RELIGION
1. For 'Thine is the Power and the Glory for
Ever and Ever ...' from the 'Lord's Prayer' has the ring of a false attribution
where God and Heaven are concerned, bearing in mind that such terms are germane
to the context of metaphysics, not least of all in relation to the commitment
of the inner metaphysical self to the inner metaphysical not-self, i.e. the
lungs, on the one hand, and to the reaction of the inner metaphysical unself
from inner metaphysical selflessness, i.e. the breath, on the other hand, and
are therefore commensurate with truth and joy, the imperfect form of spaced
space and the perfect content(ment) of sensible being, wherein both the inner
metaphysical ego (superego) of the profane inner self and the inner
metaphysical mind (superconscious) of the redeemed inner self, i.e. of the
inner unself, are blessed by God and Heaven, the one as Father, the other as
Holy Ghost.
2. Hence the relationship of the inner
metaphysical self/unself to the inner metaphysical not-self/selflessness is
akin to that of Son to Father and Holy Spirit, the Son himself divisible, as
superman, between the inner metaphysical profanity of the superego and the
inner metaphysical sublimity of the superconscious, the former affiliated to
the imperfect form (in spaced space) of the Father, the latter reacting from
the perfect content (breathy lightness) of the Holy Spirit, before returning,
via its sensible kernel (in the spiritual emotion of joy) to the psychological
equilibrium of the superegocentric self, wherein the process of attraction and
reaction begins afresh, and so on, in an 'eternal recurrence' of cyclical development.
3. Thus the superman, as 'Son of God', is very
much one for whom the superego of inner metaphysical selfhood is the link to
the supernatural will of inner metaphysical not-selfhood, the latter of which,
effectively functioning as Father, delivers the self in question to the
redemptive resurrection of superconscious unselfhood via the inner metaphysical
selflessness of the supercultural spirit with which it is affiliated and from
which the superconscious unself will react, as from the unbearable lightness of
the Holy Ghost, to achieve a profounder awareness of itself in metaphysical
emotion (joy), before returning to the self from which it originally derived.
4. Hence the 'Son of God' becomes a 'Son of
Heaven' as unself replaces self, wherein he achieves resurrectional
unself-awareness prior to returning to superegocentric earth, as it were, via
the 'rebirth' of self, to be freshly attracted by the will of the Father to
supernaturally transport him anew on the supercultural wings of the spirit.
5. Such it is on the inner metaphysical plane of
airy sensibility, and there is nought higher than the superman, nor any better
God and Heaven than the inner metaphysical God and Heaven to which he
subscribes in his divine folly and sublime wisdom, passing from the imperfect
form of the one to the perfect content of the other. His meditative commitment to the inner
metaphysical not-self (lungs) and to inner metaphysical selflessness (the
breath) is what constitutes his truth and joy; for only in the nature and
culture of ultimate God and Heaven can there be ultimate truth for the
superegocentric self and ultimate joy (bliss) for its psychical extrapolation,
the inner metaphysical unself of superconscious mind.
6. This inner metaphysical context of airy sensibility
not only transcends, or goes beyond, the outer metaphysical context of airy
sensuality, wherein self and unself have their respective subegocentric and
subconscious relationships with the subnatural will of the ears and the
subcultural spirit of the airwaves, functioning as outer metaphysical Father
and Holy Ghost, it stands above and beyond all other contexts, whether
vegetative, watery, or fiery; for it is the ultimate context and, apart from
its sensual 'lesser brother', the only one that, being metaphysical, has
anything to do with God and Heaven, truth and joy, imperfect form and perfect
content(ment). Genuine religion begins
and ends in metaphysics, and all else is a sham or
falsehood.
7. Thus when economics poses as religion we get
the vegetative sham of nonconformism (Christianity), which is second-rate
religion; when politics poses as religion we get the watery sham of humanism
(Heathenism), which is third-rate religion; and when science poses as religion
we get the fiery sham of fundamentalism (Superheathenism and/or Subheathenism),
which is fourth-rate religion. Only in
metaphysics do we get religion per se, and thus
transcendentalism. But only in sensible,
or 're-born' metaphysics do we get the ultimate, and
therefore Superchristian, mode of transcendentalism, the Social
Transcendentalism to which I, as a self-proclaimed Messiah, ideologically and
philosophically subscribe. Only then
will there be scope for the superman to be, and to be to the fullest and
deepest possible extent.
CYCLE TWENTY-FOUR: LITERARY AND OTHER CATEGORIES
1. That which does, in acting, is the opposite
of that which is, in being. For to do
... is the noumenal antithesis of to be, though only in being can one transcend
acting and achieve the perfect content(ment) of heavenly joy.
2. In doing, by contrast, one may achieve the
perfect power of beauty and the imperfect glory of love, but not the imperfect
form of truth or, via that, the perfect content(ment) of joy.
3. In general noumenal terms, power connotes with
the Devil and glory will Hell, whereas form connotes with God and content(ment) with Heaven.
4. In general phenomenal terms, however, power
connotes with woman and glory with purgatory, whereas form connotes with man
and content(ment) with the earth.
5. That which gives, in giving, is the opposite
of that which takes. For to give is the
phenomenal antithesis of to take, though only in taking can one transcend
giving and achieve the perfect form of knowledge.
6. In giving, by contrast, one may achieve the
imperfect power of strength and the perfect glory of pride, but not the perfect
form of knowledge or, via that, the imperfect content(ment) of pleasure.
7. Generally speaking, there is more doing and
giving than taking or being on the female side of life, because doing and
giving are the respective objective attributes of metachemical materialism and
chemical realism.
8. Conversely, there is generally more taking
and being than doing or giving on the male side of life, because taking and
being are the respective subjective attributes of physical naturalism and
metaphysical idealism.
9. Whereas the materialist is generally a doer
(actor) and the realist a giver, the naturalist, by contrast, is generally a
taker, and the idealist a be-er.
10. While the doer experiments with perfect power,
the raw materialism of the Devil, the giver experiences perfect glory, the
purgatorial refinement of Hell.
11. While the taker experiments with perfect form,
the raw naturalism of man, the be-er experiences perfect content(ment),
the idealistic summation of Heaven.
12. One should distinguish the existence of the
self, in whatever context, from the experiment of the not-self, further
distinguishing the emanation of selflessness from the experience of the unself.
13. For whereas both the
id and the ego exist, as objective and subjective manifestations of self, the
will experiments, the spirit emanates, and both the soul and the mind, the
objective and subjective manifestations of unself, experience.
14. Whereas in materialism everything exists,
experiments, emanates, and experiences in relation to doing, in realism, on the
other hand, everything exists, experiments, emanates, and experiences in
relation to giving.
15. Whereas in naturalism everything exists,
experiments, emanates, and experiences in relation to taking, in idealism, on
the other hand, everything exists, experiments, emanates, and experiences in
relation to being.
16. In literary terms,
one should contrast the materialism of the poet with the idealism of the
philosopher, while likewise contrasting, on a more phenomenal basis, the
realism of the dramatist with the naturalism of the novelist.
17. For where the poet's principal concern is, or should
be, with doing, the dramatist's principal concern should be with giving, the
novelist's principal concern with taking, and the philosopher's principal
concern with being.
18. Hence the elemental
distinctions between fiery poetry, watery drama, vegetative fiction, and airy
philosophy, as between literary modes of metachemistry, chemistry, physics, and
metaphysics.
19. From the literary fundamentalism of the poet
to the literary transcendentalism of the philosopher via the literary humanism
of the dramatist and the literary nonconformism of the novelist, such is the
ideological range of literature as it bears upon the use of language to achieve
instinctual, emotional, intellectual, or spiritual ends, depending, by and
large, upon the context or genre in question.
20. Ultimately, only the philosopher can do
justice, through his literary idealism, to being, and thus to metaphysical
concerns with the relationships between self and/or unself and God and/or
Heaven.
21. The important thing for the philosopher is to
distinguish between what properly pertains to God and/or Heaven in relation to
self and/or unself from what may be called fictional, dramatic, and poetic
shortfalls which may nevertheless have passed muster - and still be passing
muster - as religious concepts and categories for those less than
philosophically-exacting minds who constitute the generality, and then to cling
to his truth and joy willy-nilly. For
only in the genuine philosopher, the metaphysician, can there be spiritual
leadership, where the utilization of literary means is concerned.
CYCLE TWENTY-FIVE: OF THE ULTIMATE IDEALISM
1. The idealism of
being contrasts absolutely, within both noumenal planes, with the materialism
of doing and relatively, vis-à-vis both phenomenal planes, with the realism of
giving and the naturalism of taking.
2. Hence while the philosopher is at an absolute
remove from the poet, he is at a relative remove from both the dramatist and
the novelist, transcendentally aloof from the principal concerns of literary
fundamentalism, humanism, and nonconformism.
3. For this particular
philosopher, the relationship of self to not-self in the metaphysical context
of inner idealism is that of the attraction of the superego to the will of the
lungs, while the relationship of the unself to selflessness is that of the
reaction of superconsciousness from spiritual breath.
4. The self that is attuned to the respiratory
will of the lungs (to breathe) is superegocentric, while the unself thereby
conditioned by such an attunement is fated to react against the elemental
lightness and universality of spiritual selflessness, as it emanates from the
lungs, in order to return, via its emotional depths, to the self from which it
originally arose as a lung-conditioned psychic extrapolation.
5. Hence mind is no more completely independent
of ego, unself of self, than the spirit is completely independent of the will,
the selflessness of the out-breath from the not-selfhood of the in-breath in
relation to the lungs.
6. Just as air is transmuted by the lungs from
breath to spirit, so self is transmuted by the breath from ego to mind, passing
from psychology to psyche.
7. When one is meditating rather than simply
breathing, one is properly superegocentric and thus fully supermasculine; for
the superman is only possible in relation to truth, which is his commitment to
transcendental meditation.
8. The redemption of supermasculinity comes with
the transmutation of self into unself, of superego into superconsciousness, and
the reaction of the latter from spiritual lightness brings about, in due
process of resurrecting its metaphysical core, the superman's salvation in
heavenly joy (bliss).
9. Hence there is a distinction between truth
and Heaven for the attuned self and unself in the context of inner idealism,
which complements that between God and spirit for the turned-on not-self and
selflessness.
10. For the transmutation of lungs and breath into
God and spirit is the metaphysical complement to the transmutation of superego
and superconsciousness into truth and Heaven ... where systematic recourse to
meditative praxis is concerned.
11. Hence truth is no more exactly commensurate
with God than ... Heaven with spirit.
Truth is more existential than experimental, whereas Heaven is more experiential
than emanational.
12. The self changes from
superego to truth, with the progress of meditation, while the unself
correspondingly changes from superconsciousness to Heaven. Complementarily, the not-self changes from
lungs to God, while selflessness changes from breath
to spirit.
13. There is consequently a progressive
refinement, in all contexts of inner idealism, as self and unself on the one
hand, and not-self and selflessness on the other ... move beyond profane to
religious standings in relation to meditative praxis.
14. Truth for the superman is accordingly the
reflection of God in his psychological mirror, while Heaven is the reaction
from God's spirit which brings him into psychic contact with his emotional
core.
15. But as one extreme leads to another, spirit to
Heaven, so the superman, newly resurrected, must return to his psychological
self and live the truth of meditative praxis anew in relation to God,
abandoning experience for existence in a continuous process of interaction between
existence and experiment, truth and God, on the one hand, and emanation and
experience, spirit and Heaven, on the other hand.
16. Such is the 'eternal recurrence' of the
superman's being in the ultimate metaphysical context of inner idealism, the
idealism not of sensuality but of sensibility, not of sequential time but of
spaced space, not of 'once-born' transcendentalism but of 're-born'
transcendentalism, the Social Transcendentalism of the deliverance from
theocracy, theology, theosophy, and whatever else constrains the 'once-born'
idealist, by contrast, to sensual deference to the outer materialism of spatial
space.
17. Such an inner idealism, on the other hand, is
not only atheistic with regard to all modes of theocracy, not least of all the Creator-based mode rooted in the outer materialism
of spatial space, but is deistic with regard to itself. For only in transcendental
meditation is deity ultimately to be found, and this, too, is germane to the
superman's truth.
CYCLE TWENTY-SIX: MORE EXACTING TERMINOLOGIES
1. As the superman progresses from psychological
truth to psychical Heaven, superegocentric selfhood to superconscious
unselfhood, so metaphysics progresses from physiological divinity to elemental
sublimity, supernatural not-selfhood to supercultural selflessness, as from God
to spirit.
2. Or, rather, the superegocentric commitment of
the inner idealistic self to the supernatural will of the inner metaphysical
not-self results in its transmutation, via the supercultural spirit of inner universal
selflessness, into the inner idealistic unself of superconscious mind, which is
then brought to a heavenly accommodation with itself, before returning to
superegocentric selfhood afresh.
3. Nevertheless a distinction exists between
psychological selfhood and psychical unselfhood on the one hand, and between
physiological not-selfhood and elemental selflessness on the other hand, as
with regard to the supermasculine idealism of superman and the supernatural
metaphysics of God, with the third, or elemental, factor emanating, as spirit,
from the latter but conditioning the former, as in the manner described.
4. Thus the superman is an inner idealist
precisely because he utilizes a supernatural order of metaphysical will to
achieve his heavenly goal in the maximum of sensible being.
5. Were we concerned with a subnatural order of
metaphysical will, we would be describing the outer idealism of the subman's
aural pursuit of sensual being via the airwaves, rather than the inner idealism
alluded to above.
6. But we would still find that psychology and
psyche were the submasculine complements to the auditory physiology and airy
elementalism of the outer metaphysical not-self and its universal medium, the
airwaves.
7. And so it is generally, on both subjective
and objective axes of noumenal life, as well as on their phenomenal
counterparts 'down below', where the elemental emanation from physiology will
be personal rather than universal, as in relation to both water (objective) and
vegetation (subjective).
8. Hence whereas the materialistic self and
unself will have reference, whether in outer or inner contexts, to a
metachemical not-self and a universal order of selflessness, the realistic self
and unself will have reference to a chemical not-self and a personal order of
selflessness, while the naturalistic self and unself will have reference to a
physical not-self and a personal order of selflessness.
9. In all cases, not excepting the
aforementioned idealistic/metaphysical ones, we have psychology and psyche on
the one hand, but physiology and elementalism on the other, as befitting the
distinction between self and unself vis-à-vis not-self and selflessness,
whether with regard to objective or subjective alternatives across the gender
divide.
10. Psychologies can accordingly be materialistic,
realistic, naturalistic, or idealistic, while physiologies will be
metachemical, chemical, physical, or metaphysical, depending on the element
they are intended to serve, be it fiery and doingful, watery and giving, vegetative
and taking, or airy and beingful, with an elementally-conditioned reaction for
the psyche that experiences them, and thus experiences not materialism,
realism, naturalism, or idealism, but either Hell, purgatory, the earth, or
Heaven, as the case may be.
11. Psychology is the starting-point for a
psychical ending which is the product of both physiological and elemental
factors working in close co-operation with the self overall.
CYCLE TWENTY-SEVEN: PSYCHOLOGIES AND PSYCHES
1. There is accordingly no one psychology but at
least four different kinds of psychology in both 'once-born' and
're-born', subatomic element and elementino particle modes, as well as
their negative counterparts.
2. There is likewise no one psyche but at least
four different kinds of psyche in both 'once-born' and 're-born',
subatomic element and elementino wavicle modes, as well as their negative
counterparts.
3. Thus we may distinguish the positive
psychologies of beauty, strength, knowledge, and truth from the negative
psychologies of ugliness, weakness, ignorance, and falsity, in both 'once-born'
and 're-born' contexts, subatomic element and
elementino particles.
4. Likewise we may distinguish the positive
psyches of love, pride, pleasure, and joy from the negative psyches of hatred,
humility, pain, and woe in both 'once-born' and 're-born' contexts, subatomic
element and elementino wavicles.
5. As with the
psychologies and psyches, there are at least four different types of
physiologies in both sensuality and sensibility, as well as their negative
preconditions.
6. There is likewise no one
elemental element but at least four different types of elements in both outer
and inner contexts, as well as their negative preconditions.
7. Thus we may distinguish the positive
physiologies of the eyes and the heart, the tongue and the womb, the phallus
and the brain, together with the ears and the lungs ... from the negative
physiologies of the cosmos (stellar plane) and Venus, the moon and the oceans,
the land (terrestrial aspect of the earth) and Mars, together with the sun and
Saturn, the former component of each axis (pair) sensual and the latter
component sensible.
8. Likewise, we may distinguish the positive
elements of supreme fire, water, vegetation, and air from the negative elements
of primal fire, water, vegetation, and air (gas) in both outer and inner
contexts.
9. Whereas the physiologies experiment (will) in
both sensuality and sensibility, whether positively or negatively, the elements
emanate (as spirit) in space, time, volume, and mass, whether doingfully (in
space-time fieriness), givingly (in volume-mass wateriness), takingly (in
mass-volume vegetativeness), or beingfully (in time-space airiness).
10. Really, the organs of sensuality and sensibility
developed out of the elements they were fated to organically serve (through
will), as, on a more primitive basis, did the inorganic starry bodies of
sensuality and sensibility which are their negative preconditions.
11. And from the organs of sensuality and
sensibility there grew the capacity, in organic life, for psychology and
psyche, for self and unself, id and/or ego and soul and/or mind (depending on
the gender) in relation to both will and spirit, the will of the physiological
organs and the spirit of the elements such a will was destined to illustrate.
12. Hence self and unself are posterior to both
the not-self and the selflessness of universal and/or personal (if positive)
elementalism, not to mention, for antiself and anti-unself, their cosmic and/or
geologic (un-universal and/or impersonal) negative preconditions.
13. Psychology and psyche are accordingly
'younger' not only than the elements, but than the physiological organs which
grew out of the latter in both sensuality and sensibility.
14. The self and its psychical extrapolation are
therefore reflective of that which is most evolved and which has the capacity
to control the not-self and utilize selflessness to its own (unselfish)
advantage, thereby achieving the redemptive glory and/or content(ment),
depending on the gender context, of maximum (un)self-realization.
15. This is true not only of the ultimate self of
the ultimate man (superman), but of selves generally, where psychologies will
be less than idealistic in their materialistic, realistic, or naturalistic
pursuit of some inferior goal, be it instinctual, emotional, or intellectual,
and thus have reference to the psychical achievement of love, pride, or
pleasure, rather than to joy through airy spirituality.
CYCLE TWENTY-EIGHT: DISCIPLINARY PARALLELS TO PSYCHOLOGY AND
PSYCHE
1. Psychology passes to psyche as the particle
element and/or elementino (of 'once-born' and 're-born' alternatives) is
transmuted, through spiritual refinement, into a wavicle element and/or elementino,
be it in relation to fire, water, vegetation, or air.
2. Hence the materialistic psychology and psyche
of space-time fieriness (fundamentalism) passes from the beautiful psychology
of photon particles to the loving psyche of photon wavicles in 'once-born' mode
(spatial space), and from the beautiful psychology of photino particles to the
loving psyche of photino wavicles in 're-born' mode
(repetitive time), as from the eyes to the heart in sensuality and sensibility.
3. Likewise, the realistic psychology and psyche
of volume-mass wateriness (humanism) passes from the strong psychology of
electron (conventional) and/or positron (radical) particles to the proud psyche
of electron and/or positron wavicles in 'once-born' mode (volumetric volume),
and from the strong psychology of electrino (conventional) and/or positrino
(radical) particles to the proud psyche of electrino and/or positrino wavicles
in 're-born' mode (massed mass), as from the tongue to the womb in sensuality
and sensibility.
4. Similarly, the naturalistic psychology and
psyche of mass-volume vegetativeness (nonconformism) passes from the
knowledgeable psychology of neutron (conventional) and/or deuteron (radical)
particles to the pleasurable psyche of neutron and/or deuteron wavicles in
'once-born' mode (massive mass), and from the knowledgeable psychology of
neutrino (conventional) and/or deuterino (radical) particles to the pleasurable
psyche of neutrino and/or deuterino wavicles in 're-born' mode (voluminous
volume), as from the phallus to the brain in sensuality and sensibility.
5. Finally, the idealistic psychology and psyche
of time-space airiness (transcendentalism) passes from the truthful psychology
of proton particles to the joyful psyche of proton wavicles in 'once-born' mode
(sequential time), and from the truthful psychology of protino particles to the
joyful psyche of protino wavicles in 're-born' mode
(spaced space), as from the ears to the lungs in sensuality and sensibility.
6. Not only is each axis divisible between outer
and inner manifestations, corresponding to 'once-born' and 're-born' modes of
psychology and/or psyche, but each division of this order is itself divisible
into elemental and/or molecular subdivisions in both particle and wavicle
modes, so that any given element and/or elementino will have a range of
psychological and psychical options ... from elemental particles at one end of
the axial spectrum, as it were, to elemental wavicles at its other end, with
the more intermediate possibilities of molecular particles and wavicles
slotting in-between.
7. In fact, each subdivision of this order is
exactly correlative with a disciplinary parallel which will either be the per se
manifestation of that axis, depending on the element, or one of three
'bovaryizations' where the other disciplines are concerned.
8. Hence the metachemical axis of space-time
objectivity affords us the contrast between a scientific per se,
corresponding to the elemental-particle subdivisions of photons (outer) and
photinos (inner), and 'bovaryizations' of politics (molecular particle),
economics (molecular wavicle), and religion (elemental wavicle), in keeping
with its fiery disposition.
9. Hence the chemical axis of volume-mass
objectivity affords us the contrast between a political per se,
corresponding to the molecular-particle subdivisions of electrons and/or
positrons (outer) and electrinos and/or positrinos (inner), and
'bovaryizations' of science (elemental particle), economics (molecular
wavicle), and religion (elemental wavicle), in keeping with its watery
disposition.
10. Hence the physical axis of mass-volume
subjectivity affords us the contrast between an economic per se,
corresponding to the molecular-wavicle subdivisions of neutrons and/or
deuterons (outer) and neutrinos and/or deuterinos (inner), and 'bovaryizations'
of science (elemental particle), politics (molecular particle), and religion
(elemental wavicle), in keeping with its vegetative disposition.
11. Hence the metaphysical axis of time-space
subjectivity affords us the contrast between a religious per se,
corresponding to the elemental-wavicle subdivisions of protons (outer) and
protinos (inner), and 'bovaryizations' of science (elemental particle),
politics (molecular particle), and economics (molecular wavicle), in keeping
with its airy disposition.
12. Broadly, it will be found that both science
and politics, corresponding to elemental-particle (materialist) and
molecular-particle (realist) subdivisions of any given element and/or
elementino, are psychological disciplines, whereas both economics and religion,
corresponding to molecular-wavicle (naturalist) and elemental-wavicle
(idealist) subdivisions of any given element and/or elementino, will be
psychical disciplines.
13. Hence there will be more beauty or strength or
knowledge or truth, overall, than love or pride or pleasure or joy in both
science and politics, depending on the mode, but more love or pride or pleasure
or joy, overall, than beauty or strength or knowledge or truth in economics and
religion, depending on the mode.
CYCLE TWENTY-NINE: THE DESIRABILITY OF NEW ORDERS
1. To contrast, within the metachemical axis of
space-time objectivity, the materialist per se of science (cosmology)
with the realistic materialism of 'bovaryized' politics (authoritarianism), the
naturalistic materialism of 'bovaryized' economics (feudalism), and the
idealistic materialism of 'bovaryized' religion (fundamentalism).
2. To contrast, within the chemical axis of
volume-mass objectivity, the realist per se of politics (parliamentarianism)
with the materialistic realism of 'bovaryized' science (chemistry), the
naturalistic realism of 'bovaryized' economics (socialism), and the idealistic
realism of 'bovaryized' religion (humanism).
3. To contrast, within the physical axis of
mass-volume subjectivity, the naturalist per se of economics
(capitalism) with the materialistic naturalism of 'bovaryized' science
(physics), the realistic naturalism of 'bovaryized' politics (republicanism),
and the idealistic naturalism of 'bovaryized' religion (nonconformism).
4. To contrast, within the metaphysical axis of
time-space subjectivity, the idealist per se of religion
(transcendentalism) with the materialistic idealism of 'bovaryized' science
(ontology), the realistic idealism of 'bovaryized' politics (totalitarianism),
and the naturalistic idealism of 'bovaryized' economics (corporatism).
5. From the sensual
extreme (noumenal) right-wing materialism of spatial space to the sensible
extreme (noumenal) left-wing materialism of repetitive time within the
metachemical axis of space-time objectivity, as from photons to photinos.
6. From the sensual moderate (phenomenal)
right-wing realism of volumetric volume to the sensible moderate (phenomenal)
left-wing realism of massed mass within the chemical axis of volume-mass
objectivity, as from electrons (conventional) and/or positrons (radical) to
electrinos (conventional) and/or positrinos (radical).
7. From the sensual moderate (phenomenal)
left-wing naturalism of massive mass to the sensible moderate (phenomenal)
right-wing naturalism of voluminous volume within the physical axis of
mass-volume subjectivity, as from neutrons (conventional) and/or deuterons
(radical) to neutrinos (conventional) and/or deuterinos (radical).
8. From the sensual
extreme (noumenal) left-wing idealism of sequential time to the sensible
extreme (noumenal) right-wing idealism of spaced space within the metaphysical
axis of time-space subjectivity, as from protons to protinos.
9. That which begins, in sensuality, on the
Right ends, in sensibility, on the Left, whereas that which begins, in
sensuality, on the Left ends, in sensibility, on the Right, the 'First'
effectively becoming 'Last', and the 'Last' ... 'First'.
10. The salvation, as from sensuality to
sensibility, 'once-born' to 're-born' affiliation, of the materialist Right can
only be in the materialist Left, as from eyes to heart, whereas the salvation
of the idealist Left, by contrast, can only be in the idealist Right, as from
ears to lungs.
11. The salvation, as from sensuality to
sensibility, 'once-born' to 're-born' affiliation, of the realist right can
only be in the realist left, as from tongue to womb, whereas the salvation of
the naturalist left, by contrast, can only be in the naturalist right, as from
phallus to brain.
12. That which is saved to sensibility 'falls' or
'rises', depending on its gender, to a contrary position to how it was in
sensuality, the 'First', to repeat, becoming 'Last', and the 'Last' ...
'First'.
13. The liberal doctrine of equality is intensely
inimical to Christianity and Christian-type 'rebirths' in which men turn away
from (the heathenistic dominion of) women, as from, at that point, second-class
citizens.
14. The emphasis on equality between all persons,
irrespective of gender, follows from a Protestant-type anti-Christian stance in
social liberalism, and leads, via theoretical equality between men and women,
to a practical inequality in which women are effectively 'top dogs', or
first-class citizens, in a heathenistic society dominated by immoral
(objective) criteria, as pertinent not to vegetation and air, but to fire and
water.
15. Such a 'free' society, whether phenomenal (and
Heathen) or noumenal (and Superheathen), is the female enemy of everything male
and 'bound', whether phenomenal (and Christian) or noumenal (and
Superchristian).
16. Such a 'free' society rages war on everything
subjective, and hence moral, and does so under the delusory banner of equality
between men and women, even though, in practice, female domination is patently
the norm, the 'XY' chromosomal integrity of male dualism effectively eclipsed,
to use a metaphorical analogue, by the 'XX' chromosomal cosh of female
objectivity, at the expense, needless to say, of liberal values.
17. Freedom is the enemy not only of God but of
man, since that man who is the dupe of freedom is unable to achieve an
accommodation with God, the God, more specifically, of the superman when he is
attuned to his lungs and meditates.
18. At one time things in the West were largely
bound (to the Catholic Church); then they became, under Protestant liberalism,
both bound and free in approximately equal measure; now they are free to an
extent no longer commensurate with phenomenal relativity but, under the
'Liberty Belle', with noumenal absolutism, the Americanized freedom which
stands at a barbarous remove from anything cultural and rages war on culture,
or the residues thereof, wherever it may still be found. But such barbarism paradoxically calls itself
'culture', even though nothing could be further from the truth.
19. When decadent, the
civilized person becomes pseudo-barbarous and the cultural person
pseudo-natural. This is enough to explain
the respective fates of most Englishmen and Irishmen (not to mention Scotsmen
and Welshmen) under American influence in the twentieth century.
20. Even civilization, as defined by me in
relation to feminine criteria of watery realism, is inimical to culture when it
strives to dominate and replace it on the basis of a political hegemony.
21. If there is to be a new culture for the
twenty-first century and beyond, a Superchristian culture that 'flies in the
face' of Superheathen barbarism, there will likewise have to be a new nature,
down below, that 'flies in the face' of Heathen civilization, thereby becoming
a partner to culture rather than, like English civilization traditionally, its
liberal enemy.
22. Thus we return to the desirability, already
well-documented in my writings, of a democratically-established Centrist
federation ... of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales on the one hand, and of an
English republic on the other hand, the latter the economic counterpart to
what, in its cultural essence, would be a religion-centred federation of the
Gaels.
CYCLE THIRTY: REVOLUTIONARY PROSPECTS
1. Traditionally, economics in England has been
held back and effectively deprived of internal laissez-faire classicism by the
need for a political hegemony that, necessarily deferential to the scientific
basis of monarchism in the 'Blood Royal', would maintain English control of the
Gaelic countries within the supernational framework of Great Britain and, with
Ireland, the United Kingdom.
2. Hence the need for a unitary control of
Scotland, Wales, and Ireland (latterly only that part of Ireland where a
loyalist majority is to be found - namely the North) has ensured that the
monarchy, as the symbol of union, and the parliamentary mode of democracy,
expressive of English civilization, have prevailed not only at religion's
expense but also, to a not inconsiderable extent, at the expense of economics,
which can only be emancipated from political and/or scientific constraints in a
republican framework, and that would hardly be compatible, traditionally, with
English civilization's political and scientific control of the Gaelic countries
and correlative subversion of their culture.
3. Thus economic liberty in Britain, though
particularly in England, has long been associated with Empire, where a greater
degree of freedom has existed and, to a much lesser extent, continues so to
exist for Englishmen to circumvent the kinds of politically-conditioned
economic constraints which the United Kingdom has necessarily put on them at
home, even up to and including the present.
4. If formerly, due in no small measure to
French and Continental pressures, England had a political interest in
dominating the Gaelic countries, such an interest no longer exists now that
England is very much a part, if at times resentfully so, of the European Union,
and it therefore no longer makes much political sense to maintain a political
hegemony at the expense of economics, particularly in light of the increasing
economic pressures even from countries outside the European Union, like America
and Japan, to economically liberalize.
5. The sort of politically-motivated constraints
that were placed on domestic economic growth are clearly no longer desirable or
indeed tenable in the post-Empire context, but no free economy, bound to
subjective criteria, can be genuinely established so long as the United Kingdom
continues to exist and to require, in consequence, both a political and a
scientific hegemony, in keeping with the supernational domination by England of
Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
6. Although I write primarily from the
standpoint of a cultural deliverance of the Gaels via what I have termed a
Centrist Federation ... of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, in which religious
sovereignty (if granted a majority mandate in each of the aforementioned
countries) would be the prevailing norm, I am acutely aware of how much England
would have to gain from economic liberalization, following the
democratically-achieved break-up of the United Kingdom, and the achievement,
thereafter, of republicanism for a country that, without Gaels to govern, no
longer had need of a unitary symbol, viz. the monarchy.
7. For only in republicanism will England be rid
of the crippling constraints upon economic liberalization which the retention
of both political and scientific power necessarily maintains. England has only been economically free in
relation to her overseas Empire, as during the nineteenth-century heyday of
laissez-faire liberalism, but now that most if not all of it is gone, the need
for domestic liberalization of the economy becomes all the more pressing,
without which no moral progress for England would be possible.
8. Thus the revolution that I hope Social
Transcendentalism will bring to the Gaelic countries in due course of its
democratic unfolding in relation to the option on religious sovereignty, the
sovereignty of 'Kingdom Come', should lead not only to the break-up of the
United Kingdom and, by implication, Great Britain, but to the possibility, for
England, of a republic, without which economic independence would be impossible
to achieve.
9. Even England has something to gain from the
Social Transcendentalist revolution that I foresee as so necessary to Ireland,
Scotland, and Wales, and deliverance from the civilized criteria of a
parliamentary hegemony conjoined, in unholy matrimony, with the barbarous
criteria of monarchic authoritarianism, is precisely what will lead to the kind
of naturalistic gain I have in mind.
10. Yet, when all's said and done, it is
deliverance from both political and scientific freedom, from the female
hegemony of water and fire, parliament and monarchy, that will result in
economic binding, through republicanism, to the male subjectivity of
vegetation, and to a vegetation necessarily deferential, in its properly
masculine orientation, towards the airy subjectivity that would characterize
the cultural emancipation of the Gaelic countries from English domination
within the United Kingdom.
11. Instead of being 'the British Isles', this
small archipelago in North-Western Europe would become the Anglo-Gaelic Isles
in which a 'new earth' and a 'New Heaven' prevailed on the male side of life,
and prevailed at the expense of the 'old purgatory' and the 'Old Hell' which,
at the time of writing, continues to thwart both economic and religious growth
for its respective peoples in the interests of outmoded political and
scientific traditions.
12. Such a female-dominated heathenistic
state-of-affairs can be democratically countered, particularly in each of the
Gaelic countries, and if my will is done, then we shall presently have new
orders in which both the Gaels and the English will profit, after their
different, though not necessarily contrary, male dispositions.
CYCLE THIRTY-ONE: EMBLEMATIC SUGGESTIONS
1. The ideological philosophy of Social
Transcendentalism would not be complete without reference to an emblem to which
it subscribes, and this emblem will take the form of what, in a variety of
earlier texts, I have customarily termed a 'supercross', meaning an inverted
version of the CND emblem, in which the two short bands that diagonally stem
from the long vertical band - symbolical for me of the existential/experiential
Son in relation to both the experimental Father and the emanational Holy Ghost
- will be at the top rather than at the bottom of the design in question, and
all, needless to say, within the circumscribed bounds of an encapsulating
circle of equivalent width.
2. From the righthand-most band of this
'supercross', the band of the Holy Ghost, will stem the 'masculine sign', viz.
an arrowed pointer on an extended arm of equivalent width, suggestive of the
'right on' of things towards the triadic Beyond and definitive Heaven, and to
complement it at the foot of the vertical band the 'feminine sign' of an
equilateral cross will project downwards, thereby confirming the conjunction of
the female element with that of the male one in the Superchristian framework of
the triadic Beyond.
3. Colour-wise, the emblem thus constituted will
be in purple on a sky-blue ground, suggestive of the spiritual, and there will
also be space in between the bands at the top of the 'supercross' for the
letters S.T., standing for Social Transcendentalism, or their Gaelic
equivalents.
4. Moreover, I see no reason, if the respective
components of my envisaged Centrist Federation desire it, why there should not
be mini-versions of their current flags to either side, lower down, of the
vertical band, so that people would know where they came from in the event of
opting for the supra-national transcendence of their respective Gaelic
traditions.
5. Hence rather than the Irish tricolour and the
Union Jack (for Britain in toto would not be eligible for 'Kingdom Come',
England having a separate emblem in the cross of St. George), the Irish
tricolour, say, and the cross of St. David, the cross of St. Andrew, and the
Welsh Dragon ... could well be the principal emblems to qualify for inclusion
within the overall emblem of Social Transcendentalism, the emblem of a Centrist
federation of, hopefully, Ireland (both North and South), Scotland, and Wales,
with the possibility of the Isle of Man and one or two other places coming into
the overall framework in due course.
6. Now such a preponderantly religious emblem
should not just exist on a rectilinear flag but also, and more importantly, on
a curvilinear plaque, suggestive of the transcendence of political nationalism in
the cultural supra-nationalism of the Gaelic federation, which would be
politically rooted in a pseudo-Kingdom, with its executive presidency, and
religiously centred in the very genuine Centre of the triadic Beyond, as
pertaining to the context of a religiously sovereign People.
7. Possibly a distinction between the
'ideological' and the 'philosophical' form of this emblem would have to exist,
with the likelihood of a flag-like format, embracing, as suggested above,
mini-versions of the respective countries of the federation on the one hand,
and a purely abstract manifestation of the overall emblem on the other hand,
the latter of which would have its residence on a curvilinear plaque, thereby
doing proper justice to the Centre, or overall context of the triadic Beyond.
8. Now the pseudo-Kingdom and the genuine Centre
of 'Kingdom Come' would effectively be the reverse of the genuine Kingdom and
pseudo-Centre (Established Church with monarchic figurehead) of the United
Kingdom, and would need to be distinguished, one from the other, on the basis
of a sort of administrative/cultural dichotomy between that which was of the
pseudo-Kingdom (and beyond the State) and that which was of the Centre (and
beyond the Church).
9. For in the pseudo-Kingdom and Centre of
'Kingdom Come', both the traditional manifestations of the State and the Church
would be transcended, as things pass from the phenomenal realm of the world to
the noumenal realm of the Other World, the cultural New Order in which the
triadic Beyond should find itself being served, pending a majority mandate for
Social Transcendentalism, from the administrative base of the pseudo-Kingdom,
as pertaining to the reign of the Superchristian 'philosopher-king' and
'messianic redeemer' whose political headship of the pseudo-Kingdom will
necessitate that he be regarded as religious figurehead of the Centre, and thus
of the triadic Beyond to which the Supercross more purely pertains.
Deistic Deliverance via the Ideological Philosophy ...