'From Satan to Saturn' has the distinction of being the first of John O'Loughlin's cyclical works of aphoristic philosophy (superphilosophy and/or theosophy); that is, a volume in which numbered aphorisms are recycled over and over as the text centripetally advances through several spirals in an ascending momentum that takes it to new heights of truthful or metaphysical insight and certitude, heights that will be overhauled in due textural course as the struggle for philosophical verity (or theosophical perfection) continues with what could be called a badgeful - as opposed to ringful - vengeance.
'From Satan to Saturn' has the distinction of being the first of John O'Loughlin's cyclical works of aphoristic philosophy (superphilosophy and/or theosophy); that is, a volume in which numbered aphorisms are recycled over and over as the text centripetally advances through several spirals in an ascending momentum that takes it to new heights of truthful or metaphysical insight and certitude, heights that will be overhauled in due textural course as the struggle for philosophical verity (or theosophical perfection) continues with what could be called a badgeful - as opposed to ringful - vengeance.