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Law of the Octave |
Similar to the musical scale, the octave consists
of seven "tones" or degrees, and two semitones or
"intervals." The law of the octave applies to all
processes that, if they follow their natural course without
receiving an external shock, are finally interrupted or deviate
from their initial goal. Any action whatsoever can only be realised
by progressing correctly from one degree to the next. Otherwise
we remain blocked, the octave deviates or remains unfinished,
and we will be obliged to conclude it, in one way or another,
in the future. |
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