I shall argue that this principle, far from identifying the becoming and the being of an actual occasion, assumes their difference — assumes that they are two modes of existence exhibited by every actual occasion and establishes that the former mode is creative, or productive, of the latter. (religion-online.org)
In the former mode of existence, the occasion is a process of concrescence; in the latter mode, it is a concrete product; in both modes, it is actual. (religion-online.org)
But in the former mode, where intrapsychic structures of existence are in view, spiritual existence can not be transcended. (religion-online.org)