CHAPTER II. 



PRIMAEY DISTRIBUTION OF THE UNIVERSE. 



44. The Universe divides primarily into 1. a DO- 

 MAIN or NATURE, 2. a DOMAIN OF SCIENCE, and 3. a 

 DOMAIN OF ART. These are not different Realms ex- 

 isting entirely apart from each other, bnt, are, on the 

 contrary, closely inter-blended throughout. They are, 

 therefore, only drawn asunder, in part, and enough 

 for practical distinction, by an effort of Abstraction, 

 in the Mind. 



45. The word-termination -ismus is used to denote 

 a Realm or Domain of Being. These Three Domains 

 are therefore, 1. THE NATURISMUS, 2. THE SCEENTIS- 

 MUS, and 3. THE ARTISMUS, of Being. 



46. There are, likewise, as previously shown (2). 

 THREE UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES, which underlie the 

 Universe, and regulate the distribution of ah 1 things. 

 These are called, in Universological Technicality, 

 UNISM, DUISM, and TEINISM, and are related to the 

 numbers ONE, Two, and THREE, respectively, (Latin, 

 Units , Duo, Tres, ONE, Two, THREE.) 



47. Unism, Duism and Trinism correspond with, or 

 echo to, Nature, Science and Art, respectively, so that 



