Volume 4, Avoiding Absolution, aims to describe a path of avoidance toward a
dissolutive state by mapping the process of and into. The goal is not to relish and
dwell in the fear of catastrophe but become aware of the potential for absolution
event characteristics to exist within the structure of our social model; here, now,
and measurable in the past toward the future. Malignancy, whether internal or
external, acts to threaten the strength of bondage between and among sector
supports in different forms. In observation, determinants of the perceivable frame
of reference, threat potential can be identified.
The theme of preceding volumes are functions and forms in the arts and sciences.
Continuing from the ending to Volume 3, hive dynamics continues to adapt
and evolve our model into newer and higher dimensions. Psychology, as the
interpretation of individual and the collective group psyche, is used to understand
differentiation between progress toward equilibrium and a dissolution state. In the
use of understanding intent, in the ID, Ego and Superego, current themes in society,
as well as in historical context, can diagnose malignancy that threatens the balance
of.
The moon, and all the stars, are not immune to our use in interpretation. Time, both
in balance and in purity, is but an orbit in the relationship to our experience of it.
A queen can be maniacal or the purpose of the hive in reason and sustenance.
Differentiation, as a dependent variable within our function, is but a derivative of
field vector characteristics. As we continue into further adaptations of Hourglass
Socioeconomics, our purpose is to subject the power of the collective in the effort
toward equilibrium.