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The Natures are the underlying substance, respective to each of the [[Beings]]. There is [[Talon Nature]], which is the set of all essential characteristics of [[Talon]]; and there is [[Human Nature]], which is the set of all essential characteristics belonging to [[Humans]].  
 
The Natures are the underlying substance, respective to each of the [[Beings]]. There is [[Talon Nature]], which is the set of all essential characteristics of [[Talon]]; and there is [[Human Nature]], which is the set of all essential characteristics belonging to [[Humans]].  
  
Put differently: a Being's Nature is that which cannot undergo [[change]] past its [[systole]] or [[diastole]], without that Being becoming a different Being. A Being itself undergoing change beyond its systole means the [[death]][[Link title]] of that Being on the one hand, or the [[apotheosis]] of that Being on the other hand.
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Put differently: a Being's Nature is that which cannot undergo [[change]] past its [[systole]] or [[diastole]], without that Being becoming a different Being. A Being itself undergoing change beyond its systole means the [[death]] of that Being. A Being undergoing change beyond its diastole means the [[apotheosis]] of that Being.

Revision as of 16:08, 2 March 2018

The Natures are the underlying substance, respective to each of the Beings. There is Talon Nature, which is the set of all essential characteristics of Talon; and there is Human Nature, which is the set of all essential characteristics belonging to Humans.

Put differently: a Being's Nature is that which cannot undergo change past its systole or diastole, without that Being becoming a different Being. A Being itself undergoing change beyond its systole means the death of that Being. A Being undergoing change beyond its diastole means the apotheosis of that Being.