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{Question-and-Answer method: Gender Orientation* [continued (3)]}[12th January 1988]

[Redbook4:310][19880112:1805c]{Question-and-Answer method: Gender Orientation* [continued (3)]}[12th January 1988]

19880112.1805
[continued]

I see that I have already abandoned my questions.* Try again:

(1)
Static position:
[(1)]
J~-A~



(2)
Dynamic position:

**
[(2)]
c[irca] R~ (Transformation Point)

***
(a) Who is driving?
(1)
Outer M~ (Male)
(Inner G~)(Female)
(2)
G~ (Female)

***
(b) Who is drawing?
(1)
Outer G~ (Female)
(Inner M~)(Male)
(2)
M~ (Outer) (Male)
G~ (Inner) (Female) (M~ ff)
[–] CRISIS Choice
(This becomes more complex every minute.) The Static position [(1)] is likely to involve (as if by Radial Resonance) a position on both Circles, however much one [Circle] may be suppressed. The Dynamic position [(2)] is on one Circle only,**** although Resonance of course operates. Things are complicated here by the choice of an Individual [who is] on the Transformation Point.

(c) What are the Principles? – This involves solutions to other problems, not yet resolved. The simple (and probably best) answer is to take the Principle on the Circle Arc between two points: e.g. for (b)(2) above, Attraction to the Male Outer World or Love to (or for) the Female Inner World. But direct relationships across Arcs involve Chords, whose meaning is [sic] not yet crystallised: possibly the relationship between two Circle points can be expressed in terms of those two points; the Circle they are on; and the intervening points on that Circle?


*[See last two previous entries including footnotes to first.]

**[Space, and text right shift, not in ms but inserted in ts for clarity.]

***(Assuming centre of hemisphere [sic] drives/draws for gender orientation.)
[The indentation in the ms here may be misleading: it is not clear that (a) and (b) (or (c)) are necessarily a subset of (2).]

****[So M~ and G~ at (b)(2) are alternatives, whereas at (a)(1) and (b)(1) they are not.]


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