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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 255
Penciled and titled by Heath, on 3-ring binder paper
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HIERARCHY OF COSMIC ORGANIZATION
Inorganic substances and materials
Maintenance of nuclear organization in a closed system.
Subject to disintegration under impact of external energy but incapable of external reciprocal (exchange) relations.
Organic substances and materials
Composed of closed-system units and capable of but not dependent
on reciprocal external relations.
Living organizations — cells, vegetable and animal
Composed of organic materials, capable of and also dependent on reciprocal external relations — nutrition, metabolism — subject to (and of) an internal rhythm of integration and disintegration, recurrent cycles. Incapable of consciousness or purpose and thus without subjective time.
Vegetable life
Living organizations of living cells capable of and
dependent on reciprocal external relations but not capable of consciousness or purpose and thus not having subjective time.
Animal life
Living organizations of cells capable of and dependent on reciprocal external relations and capable of but not dependent on consciousness or purpose, hence capable of having subjective time.
Human life
Animal life capable of and having subjective time and also capable of not only possessing but also of projecting consciousness and thus having objective time — looking to purposes that are not immediate but future and remote, and thus having creative (spiritual) power — the power to dream and to objectify the dream.
Societal life
Human life in which the units practice /measured/ reciprocal (exchange) relations