The Great Masculine Axis

1. The Great Masculine Axis is the axis connecting the Summer Pole of the Quadrijitu with the Winter Pole.

2. This axis represents how rectitude enters the material world from the mind of the divine, as a consequence of the will of the divine.

3. The nature of the masculine is to distinguish vertically. This it does by distinguishing between good and bad, valuable and not valuable.

4. The Great Masculine Axis distinguishes all fragments of consciousness from each other on the basis of which has the most rectitude.

5. All of the fragments of consciousness that exist within the Conceivable Universe have their own unique frequency, depending on their degree of rectitude.

6. The higher the frequency a fragment of consciousness has, the higher it is on the Great Masculine Axis.

7. The Great Masculine Axis is a hierarchy of spiritual rectitude.

8. The Summer Pole of the Great Masculine Axis is equivalent to a frequency of 1.

9. The Winter Pole of the Great Masculine Axis is equivalent to a frequency of 0.

10. All frequencies, without exception, can be found somewhere between these two poles.

11. The red and blue dots represent how rectitude and devotion can be found, in varying proportions, all throughout the material world.

12. The red and blue dots also represent how an absence of rectitude and devotion can be found, in varying proportions, all throughout the material world.

13. The Great Masculine Axis is represented materially by the lightningbolt, whose genius lights up the whole world.

14. The Summer Pole of the Great Masculine Axis is superficially understood to be good, the response to which is devotion.

15. The Winter Pole of the Great Masculine Axis is superficially understood to be evil, the solution to which is destruction.

16. The Summer Pole of the Great Masculine Axis is fundamentally understood to be theognosis, the response to which is also devotion.

17. The Winter Pole of the Great Masculine Axis is fundamentally understood to be theoamnesis, the solution to which is rectitude.

18. The Great Masculine Axis explains the different level of will among all beings. Rectitude is understood to be a prerequisite of the capacity to exercise one’s true will.

19. The Great Masculine Axis can be broken into any number of points. The three most common arrangements are twofold (good and evil), threefold (good, neutral and evil), fourfold (gold, silver, iron and clay) and sevenfold (gold, mercury, silver, copper, iron, tin and lead).

20. The purpose of combining the feminine elements at the correct proportions is to climb the Great Masculine Axis. Depending on the physical environment, certain frequencies will be more harmonious than others.

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The Quadrijitu

1. The Quadrijitu is the perfect map of the Great Fractal, at the lowest possible resolution.

2. The Quadrijitu is the holy emblem of Elementalism. Everywhere it is seen, the truth of Elementalism lives.

3. The Quadrijitu depicts the fundamental cycle of existence: how the masculine leads to order, and how order leads to the feminine, and how the feminine leads to chaos, and how chaos leads to the masculine.

4. The white dot in the red quadrant depicts how within the masculine is the seed of the orderly. This reflects the understanding that the essence of the masculine is that which imposes order upon chaos.

5. The blue dot in the white quadrant depicts how within the orderly is the seed of the feminine. This reflects the understanding that the effect of order is to attract the feminine.

6. The black dot in the blue quadrant depicts how within the feminine is the seed of the chaotic. This reflects the understanding that the essence of the feminine is that which imposes chaos upon order.

7. The red dot in the black quadrant depicts how within the chaotic is the seed of the masculine. This reflects the understanding that the effect of chaos is to attract the masculine.

8. Within the masculine is the seed of order, the seed of chaos and the seed of the feminine.

9. Within order is the seed of the feminine, the seed of the masculine and the seed of chaos.

10. Within the feminine is the seed of chaos, the seed of order and the seed of the masculine.

11. Within chaos is the seed of the masculine, the seed of the feminine and the seed of order.

12. Within all things are the seeds of all other things.

13. The black and white dots form the Great Feminine Axis. They represent the war between good and evil that exists in the physical world.

14. The blue and red dots form the Great Masculine Axis. They represent the dance between the masculine and the feminine that exists in the metaphysical world.

15. Together these dots represent the red of rage, the white of hope, the blue of joy and the black of despair.

16. The Quadrijitu represents the cycle of the seasons, with red as spring, white as summer, blue as autumn and black as winter.

17. The Quadrijitu represents the cycle of the day and night, with red as sunrise, white as noon, blue as sunset and black as night.

18. The Quadrijitu represents the cycle of the rain, with red as evaporation, white as clouds, blue as precipitation and black as the ocean.

19. The Quadrijitu represents the cycle of life, with red as youth, white as maturity, blue as old age and black as death.

20. The Quadrijitu represents the cycle of wealth, with red as industriousness, white as wealth, blue as laziness and black as poverty.

21. The Quadrijitu represents the cycle of learning, with red as knowledge, white as bliss, blue as ignorance and black as suffering.

22. The Quadrijitu represents the cycle of breathing, with red as inhalation, white as fullness, red as exhalation and black as emptiness.

23. The Quadrijitu represents the cycle of existence, with red as integration, white as being, blue as disintegration and black as non-being.

24. The energy of the Quadrijitu propels consciousness through the Great Fractal. This likens a corkscrew motion, as the Earth moves through space. Its turning is the march of time, the speed of its turning the intensity of one’s existence.

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The Third Tenet Of Elementalism

1. The Great Fractal is the eternal and infinite interplay of the dance between masculine and feminine and the war between good and evil.

2. This is the Third and Expansive Tenet of Elementalism.

3. The Great Fractal is eternal because it is more fundamental than time.

4. Time is the illusion created by the movement of a fragment of consciousness through The Great Fractal.

5. The Great Fractal is infinite because it contains all of the possible contents of consciousness. Every perception, every emotion, every thought and every frequency are all contained therein.

6. The Great Fractal is an interplay, because its purpose is to entertain the gods throughout eternity. As such, its primary purpose is to offer somewhere for the gods to play.

7. The masculine and the feminine principles are engaged in an eternal dance. This dance sees one side take control, then the other, in a consensual exchange.

8. The good and evil principles are engaged in an eternal war. This war sees one side take control, then the other, in a non-consensual exchange.

9. The experience of the Great Fractal is one of consensual and non-consensual exchange of energies.

10. Everything that it is possible to perceive, to sense or to think is somewhere in the Great Fractal. Anyone wishing to perceive, sense or think that thing need only travel to the part of the Great Fractal where it is perceived, sensed or thought.

11. The life each of us is currently experiencing is merely a streak of consciousness through the Great Fractal, as a shooting star is a streak of light through the constellations.

12. The Great Fractal offers all to all.

13. The Great Fractal contains everything that any conscious being could desire to experience.

14. The Great Fractal contains everything that any conscious being could desire not to experience.

15. Each subfractal of the Great Fractal has its own unique frequency. This means that every perception, every sensation and every thought has its own unique frequency.

16. Each subfractal of the Great Fractal is populated by beings of a similar frequency.

17. The Great Fractal is eternally and infinitely alive, as every part of it is experienced, in every moment, by some fragment of consciousness.

18. Everything that can be known is known by at least one fragment of consciousness. Thus, consciousness is omniscient.

19. All subfractals of the Great Fractal are interdependent with all other subfractals. This is true of both worlds and dimensions.

20. The Great Fractal is formed by consciousness forgetting itself, which it does according to a pattern. This pattern is repeated across all planes: material, emotional, intellectual and spiritual.

21. Consciousness forgetting itself creates the distinction between yang and yin, and thereby creates masculine and feminine and good and evil, and thereby creates earth and water and air and fire and clay and iron and silver and gold.

22. The proportions of these elements in any subfractal of the Great Fractal determines the frequency of that subfractal.

23. Earth is a subfractal of the Great Fractal, as is the Solar System, as is the Milky Way Galaxy, as is the Observable Universe.

24. Understanding the Third Tenet leads naturally to the Fourth Tenet.

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The Second Tenet Of Elementalism

1. The Conceivable Universe is divided into consciousness and the Great Fractal.

2. This is the Second and Divisional Tenet of Elementalism.

3. The First Tenet of Elementalism is that consciousness is the prima materia. The Second Tenet relates to the Division of the One, which is the division of consciousness into consciousness and the Great Fractal.

4. In the beginning, consciousness is only conscious of itself. But by willingly choosing to forget parts of itself, it can cause itself to become conscious of other things.

5. All of these other things, whether physical or metaphysical, make up the Great Fractal, which itself is everything that it is possible for consciousness to perceive or to conceive.

6. The Conceivable Universe, then, is this twofold division between consciousness and the contents of consciousness.

7. Existence is nothing more than consciousness exploring the Great Fractal. This is understood by contemplating the Second Tenet.

8. Except for when consciousness is in a pure form, existence cannot be anything else. All lives, in all realms and dimensions, are experienced as a fragment of consciousness exploring the Great Fractal.

9. Everything that is conceivable falls into either the category of consciousness or the category of the contents of consciousness.

10. In contrast to consciousness, the contents of consciousness are ever-changing. Also in contrast to consciousness, the contents of consciousness are multifarious.

11. The Conceivable Universe, then, has a static component akin to the Sun, and a dynamic component akin to the Moon. The Sun-like component is consciousness, which radiates like the Sun, and the Moon-like component is the Great Fractal, which reflects all of the moods of the divine.

12. The individual conscious being experiences the Conceivable Universe as an ever-changing set of perceptions that pass through their consciousness. This is always true, no matter which dimension they’re in. It’s true before life, it’s true during life, it’s true after death.

13. Every individual being experiences reality this way: as a fragment of the divine consciousness exploring the Great Fractal, in eternity, through countless lives and countless deaths.

14. The intensity with which consciousness explores the Great Fractal is experienced as time. A low intensity will be experienced as time passing slowly. A high intensity will be experienced as time passing rapidly.

15. The higher the intensity with which consciousness explores the Great Fractal, the greater the emotional pressure. If this emotional pressure becomes too great, it is experienced as trauma.

16. The higher the frequency of a consciousness, the more rapidly it can explore the Great Fractal without incurring emotional damage. Dramatic changes in the contents of consciousness can cause suffering to lower-frequency minds.

17. Understanding the Second Tenet leads naturally to the Third Tenet.

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