“‘I personally suggest that this transmission to future generations be made through the human what are called “Afalkalna”, that is through various productions of man’s hands which have entered into use in the daily life of the people, and also through the human “Soldjinoha”, that is through various procedures and ceremonies which have already been established for centuries in the social and family life of people and which automatically pass from generation to generation. BTG XXX
“‘Either these human Afalkalna themselves, and in particular those which are made of lasting materials, will survive and for various reasons will be handed down to men of distant generations, or copies of them will pass from generation to generation, thanks to the property which is rooted in the essence of man of giving out as one’s own, after having changed some minor detail, one or another of the productions of man which have reached them from long past epochs. BTG XXX
“‘The question now is only this, by what means can such a transmission through the various human Afalkalna and Soldjinoha as I have described be actualized? BTG XXX
“‘Well then, of the knowledge now existing which we have personally attained or which has reached us from times past, just that knowledge which we shall agree is useful for our remote descendants, must be indicated in some way or other in the said human Afalkalna and Soldjinoha, so that in the future it may be perceived by the pure Reason of man by means of this great Universal Law. BTG XXX