[Redbook6:313][19891014:1614]{Creation and Destruction}[14th October 1989]
.1614
‘The passion for destruction is also a creative passion.’*
[Text extracted from ms diagram reproduced above:]
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Revolution |
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Revelation |
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Creation |
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Fragmentation |
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In the early circles, the outer principle at A~ was sometimes Destruction; more recently, Destruction has seemed an equivalent to Fragmentation.**
*Mikhail Bakunin, end of 1st revolutionary credo, 1842 (per E[ncyclopaedia] B[ritannica] 1:817)
**{But in very early circles, Creation was sometimes at C}
[& cf ?[Redbook1:265A,297A-I;2:1A-1G][19730501:0000][The Wind, the Edge of the Sea, and Fusion Child][To 1st May 1973]: ‘“The Child is called creation.”’]
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