Sacrificial Satisfaction

Eco-Relation (0,-)

Eco-Relations are expressed in ecological terms, in emotional reactions, and in subject-object interactions. They are also associated with the seasons of a particular period's development.

The proposed ecological term associated with satisfaction is allolimy ("starving the other). The subject-object pairs are related to these terms. For instance, sacrifice's pair (0,-) implies that the subject for that particular period neither benefits nor is harmed by the interaction while the object is damaged.

The emotional term associated with sacrifice is satisfaction. It generally implies a desire to continue some kind of radical action which has recently been taken.

The satisfaction which abounds in such a Developmental Object? seems to persist even when changes are made which seem to cause damage or require sacrifice.

Groups

Two Groups on the periodic table are associated with Sacrificial Satisfaction: Group IA? and Group IB?

See also Synnecrotic Conflict, Evangelical Predation, EcoRelation and Spring.

Scotus - 22 Apr 2001