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Terminology
Terms used here
Yeats's Terms: AnAlphabetical List
Some notes on termsused on this site
The title A Vision is used torefer to the two separate
editions of the work in as much
as they constitute a single,
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connected whole or set of
concepts, otherwise they are
referred to as A Vision A (or AV
A) and A Vision B (or AV B);
see The Two Editions. The
System, with a capital letter,
refers to the wider complex of ideas and themes, not all of
which are included in the
published versions of A Vision,and effectively stands for ‘the
complete system represented
partially in A Vision’; where the
word appears entirely in lower
case, as ‘system’, it does not
carry this specialised use.
Similarly Phase, where it refers
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to the specific label applied to
the twenty-eight combinations of
the Great Wheel, is capitalised,
and where it refers more
broadly to the lunar cycle is kept
in lower case. Sun and Moon
are capitalised, in consistencywith the other heavenly bodies,
as are the adjectives Solar and
Lunar, where they refer specifically to the symbolism of
Yeats’s System. The Automatic
Scriptis capitalised and refers to
the Yeatses’ material
transcribed in Yeats’s ‘Vision’
Papers, and sometimes also
abbreviated to “AS”.
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The Terminology of A Brief Definitions
Yeats chose to italicise many, though not aspecialised terms that he coined. There are
some variations between the two versions
Vision, but the terms are given here in the
their later or otherwise most usual form.
definitions below give links to the fuller
considerations elsewhere.
Antithetical
One of the two Tinctures, the
to individuation and subjectiv
corresponding to the Lunar (w
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operates on a larger and more
scale), and predominating dur
brighter Phases of the Moon, b
Phases 8 and 22. It is establis
opposition to the primary Tinc
defines itself by continual con
the primary.Automatic Script
A technique of mediumship, in
the clearing or distraction of tthough not usually trance, so th
hand writes without the interv
the conscious mind, see the A
Script. The Yeatses’ Automati
is an incredibly complex serie
questions and answers, evolvi
several years, mostly between
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and 1920. After this a techniq
of Sleeps was used, with decr
frequency until 1924, though t
often loosely included under t
general heading of ‘Automatic
Only a proportion of the mater
was collected (now publishedin Yeats’s ‘Vision’ Papers) w
refined and elaborated into A
part this was because Yeats difully understand all of the mate
also because of the natural lim
imposed by the book; the parts
the System as a whole that are
expounded in A Vision may be
considered already quite comp
enough, but the Automatic Scr
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elucidate certain areas consid
Beatific Vision
The culminating Moment of Cr
following the Initiatory and Cr
Moments.
Beatitude
The fourth stage of the after-licalled the Marriage, correspo
symbolically to the passage of
gyre through the Zodiacal signCancer, the sign of the summer
Being
‘By being is understood that wdivides into Four Faculties’ (
B 86); in a sense, as a special
is comparable to Heidegger's
the process of being or what is
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as opposed to his Sein, the ess
being, which may be closer to
the Principles, though as Heid
goes on to say, ‘ Alle Seiende i
Sein; das Sein ist das Seiende
being is in Being; Being is bei
the Human Being.Body of Fate
One of the Four Faculties the
representation of the external beyond the control of the indiv
Cardinal
Related to the Phases, those wrepresent the compass-points:
Phase 1, East-Phase 22, South
15 and West-Phase 8. These f
Phases exhibit special configu
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of the Faculties, where
the Oppositions and Discords
together, and represent crucial
the cycle. In terms of incarnati
Phases 1 and 15 are non-corpo
incarnations, while Phases 8 a
are crises for the soul. See ThCardinal Phases and the Triad
Celestial Body
One of the Four Principles, hithe hierarchy, which becomes
the Clarified Body once all ea
incarnations are finished. It
corresponds with the Faculty
of Fate.
Civilisation
Usually used as the secular co
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of a Religion, a 2,200-year ci
runs from the mid-point of the
preceding Religious era to the
point of the next. It does not ne
correspond to any conventiona
recognised cultural label, such
Minoan civilisation or even clcivilisation. Yeats’s Classical
Civilisation runs from around
1000BCE to around 1000CE,Monotheistic Religious Period
focused on the Christian Dispe
starting at its mid-point, givin
the Civilisation which this ena
around the year 1000CE (see
B 203-04). These two historic
cycles, therefore, have the sa
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but are ‘syncopated’, the Civil
corresponding to a Lunar mont
Religion to a Solar month. Ye
sometimes uses it for periods
thousand-odd years, referring
instance to a period correspon
1000CE-2100CE as ‘our Gothcivilisation’ ( AV B 255).
Cone
A diagrammatic convenience trepresent the gyre that become
virtual synonym for gyre.
Creative Mind
One of the Four Faculties orig
termed ‘Creative Genius’ in th
Automatic Script. It represents
mind in its consciously constr
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aspect, and in more
subjective, antithetical peopl
seen as imagination ( AV B 142
Critical Moment
The second of the Moments of
following the Initiatory Mome
preceding the Beatific Vision.Cycle
1. A general term referring to
modified repetition of the gyreof the cyclical phenomena whi
inform the paradigm, such as t
natural cycles of the day, the
the year.
2. A specific term (often capit
"Cycle") referring to a comple
of 28 incarnations. The paradi
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soul’s progress involves 12 su
Cycles, after which it may the
the Thirteenth Cycle. These C
received considerable attentio
the Automatic Script, where th
labelled by the signs of the Zo
starting with Taurus, Yeats cohimself to be in his Sixth Cycl
incarnation (the Libra Cycle),
George was in her Seventh Cyincarnation (the Scorpio Cycle
Daimon
A complex concept, which ev
with time, and which Yeats w
probably never entirely sure a
The Daimon is the supernatura
opposite of the human being, b
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a single continuous conscious
the human, and can even be vi
the same elements in a differe
dimension. To a certain extent
controls human destiny, but ne
human counterpart to complete
knowledge of the whole. Seethe Human Being and the Dai
Discord
A relationship between Faculsee AV B 93-94. The
two Oppositions are Discords
other: Will and Mask , the two
fundamentally antithetical
Faculties are the Discords to
Mind and Body of Fate, the tw
fundamentally primary Facult
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can go further and call Creativ
Mind the major Discord of W
both are active Faculties, whi
of Fate is the minor Discord,
is a target- Faculty, so has eve
common. In incarnation, the m
Discords fall in Phases whereadmixture of the two Tincture
same, but where growth of one
the other is in the opposite dir When shown on the double co
two major Discords Will : Cre
Mind and Mask : Body of
Fate therefore appear to move
along the cones and, when sho
the Wheel, they are reflected a
axis of the New Moon-Full M
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the Wheel, the minor Discords
reflected in the axis of Phases
Phases 1, 8, 15 and 22 represe
special cases, where Oppositi
Discord come together, the ma
Discords coincide at Phases 1
the minor Discords coincide a8 and 22.
Double Cone
The ‘normal double cone’ or gshows the two Tinctures as
intersecting cones or gyres (se
In this form, the Faculties app
move as in pairs of the
major Discords, Will and Crea
Mind joined by a line across o
and Mask and Body of Fate jo
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line across the other. See the s
gyre.
Dreaming Back
A subsidiary state in the secon
of the after-life, the Return, in
the events of the preceding life
relived according to their inteFaculties
The four fundamental constitue
the human psyche during incarThe Faculties are: the
active, Lunar force of Will and
focus or target, the Mask , and
active, Solar force of Creative
Mind and its focus, the Body o
The Faculties are all, howeve
in relation to the Principles, a
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unlike the Principles, they are
but incapable of attaining
understanding: ‘Man can embo
but he cannot know it’.
The Faculties are not intrinsic
hierarchical, and are arranged
the circle of Wheel in rough ealthough during any particular
incarnation, one or more Facu
be stronger.Foreknowledge
The sixth and final stage of the
life state, corresponding symb
to the passage of Spirit 's gyre
the Zodiacal sign of Virgo.
Ghostly Self
Probably one of the most elusi
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concepts in the System, not lea
Yeats himself. At some points
the Ghostly Self seems to be a
the Daimon as the archetype fr
which the individual human li
drawn and to which the soul w
return. At other points the GhoSelf appears to be closer to
the Theosophists’ Atman,
beyondCelestial Body but mirin Spirit , existing as the inviol
spark of divinity which stays s
from all incarnation. Its name
from the Holy Ghost of Christi
and the Self of Theosophic Bu
Gyre
The fundamental paradigm of
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and life in the Yeatses’ Syste
represents the cyclical nature
and the recurrent pattern of gro
decay, waxing and waning.
Husk
One of the Four Principles, th
in the hierarchy. It is the least permananent, but the one whic
closely associated with incarn
corresponding with the Facult Image
A projected form of the Mask
Image is a myth, a woman, a la
or anything whatsoever that is
external expression of the Mas
B 107).
Initiatory Moment
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The first of the triad of Mome
Crisis, which never fully enter
Vision.
Lunar
The more inclusive term for th
subjective, individual, multitu
and creative pole of Yeats'soverarching duality, represent
incarnate life by the antithetic
Tincture: ‘the Tinctures belonman’s life while in the body, a
and Lunar may transcend that b
( AV A 139). See Solar and Lu
relation to theTinctures.
Marriage
An alternative name for the Be
the fourth stage of the after-life
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conceived of as the symbolic
of the Spirit and the Celestial
Mask
One of the Four Faculties, the
what we desire, wish to beco
revere, or regard as good.
MeditationPart of the first stage of the aft
following the preliminary Visi
Blood Kindred , marking the trof the consciousness from the
Will to the Principle Spirit , an
corresponding to the Spirit ’s pthrough the sign of Aries.
Moments of Crisis
An important element of the A
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Script, which received brief tr
in AV A (172-73) and none in
linked particularly with sexua
They are associated with the
the least predictable element o
System, and are symbolised b
lightning flash. The Initiatoryrepresents a shift in the nature
the Mask and Body of Fate, th
‘sensuous image’, effectively aims, values and goals, which
motion a series of events whic
climax at the Critical Moment
Critical Moment represents a
of the greatest freedom within
individual life, where the intel
able to analyse the aims and a
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initiated, probably with the he
the Daimonic mind, and the in
is able to act with as much fre
he or she is capable of. The C
Moment is not always reached
even if it is, this process may
repeated without the individuareaching the third stage of Bea
Vision, where the individual
into a form of greater wholene possibly Unity of Being.
Opening of the Tinctures
One of the more problematic t
ideas in A Vision, partly beca
Yeats's understanding changed
significantly between the two
In AV B he states that theantith
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Tincture opens at Phase 11 an
the primary at Phase 12, and t
means ‘the reflection inward o
the Four Faculties: all are as
mirrored in the personality, U
Being becomes possible’ ( AV
See the Tinctures.Opposition
A relationship between Facul
see AV B 93-94. The two Oppare ‘the emotional Opposition
of Will and Mask ’, the two
fundamentally antithetical Fa
and ‘the intellectual Oppositio
of Creative Mind and Body of
the two fundamentally primar
Faculties. In each pair one is
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active, appetent Faculty (Crea
Mind and Will ), while the othe
goal of its action, the
target- Faculty ( Body of
Fate and Mask ). Within the
fundamental gyre, the active F
the apex or origin of the gyre,target- Faculty is the base or w
expansion of the gyre; on the
the Oppositions are diametricopposed to each other. The tw
Oppositions form Discords to
other.
Passionate Body
One of the Four Principles, th
the hierarchy. It corresponds t
the Mask in the Faculties and
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associated with passion and d
sharing much in common with
‘Desire Body’ of the Theosop
persists after death and is invo
during the first two stages of t
life, after which it should be s
this is not always possible, wentails a repetition in the same
incarnation.
PerfectionThere are four types of perfect
attainable, and these only in ce
Phases of incarnation: Self-Sa
(in Phases 2, 3 and 4), Self-K
(in Phase 13), Unity of Being (
Phases 16, 17 and 18), and Sa
Phase 27) (see AV B 95 & 100
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Generally Unity of Being is us
Yeats to cover some or all of t
since it was the form that inter
him most and which was perso
possible to him.
Phantasmagoria
A minor subsidiary stage of ththe second stage of the after-li
which life and imagination are
completed in order to exhaustPrimary
One of the two Tinctures, the
to the collective and objectivi
corresponding to the Solar , w
operates on a larger and more
scale, and predominating duri
darker Phases of the Moon, be
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Phases 22 and 8. It is, theoreti
first of the two Tinctures, sinc
the primary we are one, & bec
are one before they become m
whereas the antithetical defin
by opposition to the primary (
B 71-72).Principles
The Principles represent pure
knowledge and spiritual realituncreative and incapable of m
new material, only of understa
what life offers. They remain i
unconscious mind during waki
and are partially responsible f
dream life, coming to the fore
death, where the individual ne
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sign of Leo.
Record
In the Sphere, ‘All things are p
an eternal instant to our Daimo
B 193). However, this state is
incomprehensible to us, becau
things fall into a series of antihuman experience’, so that Ye
‘instructors have therefore fol
tradition by substituting for ita Record where the images of
events remain for ever "thinki
thought and doing the deed". T
in popular mysticism called "t
pictures in the astral light", a t
became current in the middle o
nineteenth century, and what B
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called "the bright sculptures o
Hall"’ ( AV B 193). This defini
seems to lay stress upon the pa
elements, rather than the future
the eternal instant and, as Yeat
may owe more than a little to t
Theosophists’ idea of the ‘akarecord’, images in the spiritua
susbtance, as well as to the tra
of anima mundi.Religion
Sometimes used as
the Solar counterpart to
the Lunar civilisation.
Like civilisation, it does not
necessarily refer to any conve
recognised single religion; sin
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corresponding to a Lunar mont
starting on the Ides of a
Religion’s Solar month.
Return
The second stage of the after-l
corresponding symbolically to
passage of Spirit 's gyre througsign of Taurus. It comprises se
states in each of which
theSpirit attempts to understan preceding life in different man
it passes from one to the other
sequence but in rhythmic alter
The first of these subsidiary st
also named the Return, where
are relived in sequence, and th
main stage is the Dreaming B
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where they are relived accord
intensity. Further stages includ
the Phantasmagoria and other
variations which Yeats does n
clearly.
Shiftings
The third stage of the after-lifecorresponding symbolically to
passage of Spirit 's gyre throug
sign of Gemini.Single Gyre
The simplest form of the parad
gyre moving from its origin to
widest expansion and then di
again, either returning to the sa
origin, denoting cyclical time,
continuing in a new minimum,
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linear time. See the double co
Sleeps
After 1920, since George Yea
the sessions of Automatic
Script increasingly draining, t
Yeatses started the practice of
‘Sleeps’, where George woultrance and speak, while W. B.
noted what she said. These too
decreased in frequency and ceapart from very occasional lat
instances, in 1924. George Mi
Harper gives a clear summary
Critical Edition of Yeats’s A
Vision (1925), xvii-xxiii.
Solar
The more inclusive term for th
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objective, collective and unify
of Yeats's overarching duality
represents wisdom, knowledg
ultimate reality. In incarnate li
the primary Tincture represen
Solar aspect: ‘the Tinctures b
a man’s life while in the bodySolar and Lunar may transcen
body’ ( AV A 139). See Solar a
Lunar in relation to the TinctuSphere
The absolute and unitary form
beyond the gyres. The human
fixed in the antinomies, can on
perceive it as opposition to th
mundane gyre, and therefore s
a gyre or cone: the Thirteenth
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Spirit
One of the Four Principles, Sp
active, Solar Principle, is the
movement and the individual b
within the archetype of the Ce
Body. Although it comes seco
hierarchy, it is probably the mimportant of all, since it repre
impetus to life and experience
SystemThe term is used here, when
capitalised as ‘System’, to ref
whole complex of ideas deriv
the Automatic Script, part of
was published as A Visionin it
versions.
Thirteenth Cone
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The form of the Sphere, when
through the antinomies. If you
bright red for a while and then
white, it will appear green, the
complementary colour (a phen
harnessed by the Golden Daw
Tattwic Symbols, see RGD Vo16). Similarly, the human bein
trapped in the antinomies (red
the totality of the Sphere (whitform of opposition, an opposi
(green).
Thirteenth Cycle
Generally synonymous with T
Cone, since every cycle can b
represented by its own cone.
the preceding twelve Cycles a
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of incarnation, which also cor
roughly with the twelve month
the Great Year , so the Thirtee
Cycle is sometimes seen as the
beginning of a new, supernatur
of ‘incarnations’, and AV
A complicates matters furthermentioning Fourteenth and Fi
Cycles.
TinctureThe two Tinctures are the sou
fundamental conflict and tensi
drives human life, the ‘two ete
of ‘Under Ben Bulben’:
the primary representing the O
macrocosm, the race, the colle
objective, truth, and knowledg
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strives with and against
the antithetical representing t
the microcosm, the soul, the in
the subjective, beauty and crea
On a grander scale, the poles
referred to as Solar and Lunar
the Tinctures being reserved fincarnate life. The term, whic
not originate in the Automatic
was borrowed from Jacob Bogive a joint name to the prima
antithetical polarity in the pre
card-index.
Triads
Groups of three Phases, which
form a single gyre, in which fo
tend to be used in Yeats's treat
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history. Except for the four Ca
Phases, each Phase falls withi
The first Phase of triad is the
Manifestion of an energy, ofte
or anarchic; the second Phase
Organisation of that energy, w
codifies and arranges the powinvolved; the third Phase is the
Preparation for arrival of the
energy, showing a belief in,appreciation of or submission
quality (see AV B 93). See The
Cardinal Phases and the Triad
Unity of Being
Yeats had used the term before
Vision but developed it signifi
with relation to the System. He
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the term from his memory of
Dante’s Convito, claiming tha
compares it to ‘a perfectly
proportioned human body’ ( A
although Dante does not use it
closest equivalent is a referen
harmony within a language. It defined in a draft as ‘Complet
Harmony between phisical [ si
intellect & spiritual desire allimperfect but if harmony is pe
unity’; in some ways it is a ver
Renaissance ideal, akin to the
of ‘Vitruvian man’, famously s
by Leonardo. It is declared to
unity attainable through the Ma
B 82), but reserved particularl
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the antithetical Phases, when
the Mask is free, and only real
attainable after the ‘Vision of
Evil’ which happens for some
the Full Moon. In effect, there
only really possible at Phases
and 18 - coincidentally the PhMaud Gonne, W. B. Yeats and
Yeats respectively.
VictimageA complex group of relationsh
through which one person may
work off another's karmic deb
Vision of the Blood Kindred
The start of the first stage after
when all the impulses and ima
the Husk or senses appear in a
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synthesis, a version of the trad
person’s life flashing before t
The Meditation is also part of
stage and seems to be the more
significant element, but Yeats’
is not entirely clear ( AV B 223
235).Vision of Evil
The perception of the world a
continual and necessary strife, properly achieved at or shortl
the Full-Moon incarnation. It i
the acknowledgement of a dua
possibly even Manichean, uni
rather than any diabolic sense
man believes willingly in evil
suffering. How much of the str
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weight of Dante and of Balzac
from unwilling belief, from the
it how much of the rhetoric an
vagueness of all Shelley that d
arise from personal feeling? ("
Four and Twenty"
VII, Explorations 277, cf. CW44).
Wheel
The Wheel portrays the cyclicof the gyre, and is usually divi
twenty-eight stages, identified
phases of the Moon. Yeats per
time as cyclical rather than lin
as in the Hindu symbol, the W
represents the cycle of the sou
rebirth. Yeats, in
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an antithetical incarnation hi
does not see this as something
necessarily desirable to escap
Will
One of the Four Faculties, ori
termed ‘Ego’ in the Automatic
borrowing from Madame Blavrather than from the English tr
of Freud). It represents the life
a relatively basic form, the wicontinue. Without Mask it has
but with the appropriate focus
the creative force. The Will is
always the dominant Faculty b
one which determines the Phas
which a person is located, so t
those of Phase 17 have their
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Spring Equinox, and are in ord
Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer
Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittar
Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
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