From Spark to Flame
An infographic visualizing a new model for spiritual agency, based on the essay "Pneumatic Combustion as the Locus of Gnostic Soteriology."
1. The Old Idea: The Insufficiency of the Inert Spark
The Passive Model's Focus
The conventional model suggests salvation is predetermined by an innate "divine spark." This fosters a spiritual complacency where personal effort is devalued.
This visualization shows how the passive model overwhelmingly prioritizes innate quality over transformative action, reducing the spiritual path to a mere recognition of a pre-existing state.
The "Spiritual Aristocracy"
This framework creates a hierarchy where salvation is an inheritance, not an achievement. The logical conclusion is a detachment from worldly experience and effort.
This pyramid illustrates the rigid, predetermined hierarchy implied by the passive model, where one's spiritual destiny is a matter of birthright.
2. The Process: The Alchemical Imperative
A new model proposes that the spark is inert potential. It must be volitionally ignited through "pneumatic combustion"—an alchemical process where the soul uses its own lived experience as fuel.
THE FURNACE OF THE SOUL
PNEUMATIC COMBUSTION
3. The Result: The Dual Products of the Flame
The efficacy of this combustion is determined by its two essential products: Light (clarity of perception) and Heat (the power to act). An imbalance produces a sterile intellectualism.
Profile of the Awakened Soul
The radar chart compares the ideal "Balanced Flame" with the "Cold Gnostic." The latter possesses high clarity (Light) but lacks transformative power (Heat), rendering their knowledge inert.
4. The Goal: A Soteriology of Agency
This reframes the spiritual path from a passive recovery to an active drama of creation. The ultimate aim is not simply to be saved, but to become a saving force.
PASSIVE GOAL
Be Saved
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To be a rescued fragment, a subject of a divine drama.
ACTIVE GOAL
Become a Saving Force
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To be a radiant co-author of creation, infusing the world with Light and Heat.
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