"Tachytelic" is a term that describes phenomena or processes characterized by rapid or accelerated rates of change or evolution. Derived from the Greek roots "tachy," meaning "swift" or "rapid," and "telos," meaning "end" or "goal," it suggests a swift progression towards a particular outcome or endpoint. In scientific or technical contexts, "tachytelic" may be used to describe evolutionary changes, technological advancements, or other rapid transformations that occur within a relatively short period of time. The term implies a sense of urgency or rapidity, highlighting the dynamic nature of the changes taking place and their potential impact on the surrounding environment or systems.
Positive adjectives are inherently tachytelic - they accelerate the self toward its highest potential. Whether applied inwardly as affirmations or outwardly in recognition of others, these words act as catalysts for growth, connection, and transformation. To describe someone as "effulgent" or "benignant" is not merely to label - it is to invoke a future state, to nudge the soul forward. In this way, the glossary becomes more than a list; it becomes a tachytelic tool for shaping reality through language.
Just as evolution unfolds through adaptation, we evolve through expression. Each positive adjective - when sincerely spoken or reflected upon - can trigger a tachytelic effect: an immediate, upward shift in mindset and meaning.
"Some people would claim that things like love, joy, and beauty belong to a different category from science and can't be described in scientific terms, but I think they can now be explained by the theory of evolution."
- Stephen Hawking
Let us live in love's embrace,
In this tachytelic space.
For in its matrix, we're set free,
To grow our soul superconsciously.
"There is no way to be pointed out save [except] the 'I AM'
It is the birth of the spirit." - Edgar Cayce Reading 262-10