Second Praxic Age

The phrase “Second Praxic Age” arises in discussions at a large Convox as organizers and participants consider how to respond to mounting external pressure. In that context, some explicitly compare a planned dispersal (“the Antiswarm”) to the earlier Praxic Age, and also invoke a related banner of a Second Rebirth. The usage signals an analogy and aspiration rather than a formal proclamation.

What speakers mean by the term is a renewed praxic turn: if the Antiswarm is triggered, the avout would scatter into the Sæculum in pre‑assigned small cells while staying linked on the Reticulum. Each cell is designed to include Ita, relaxing traditional avout–Ita segregation in favor of immediately useful, Sæcular‑facing tasks. In day‑to‑day work at the Convox, many teams already operate in a praxic mode—dividing large problems among small groups and using Sæcular syntactic tools—reinforcing the comparison.

As used so far, “Second Praxic Age” is descriptive and prospective. It names an anticipated pattern of work and contact should dispersal occur, echoing the historic opening and practical emphasis that defined the Praxic era, without committing dates, institutions, or rites. The idea remains contingent on events and decisions not yet taken.

Summary:

A proposed label used by avout during Convox planning to describe a prospective renewal of praxic‑style engagement: a dispersal of avout into the Sæculum in small cells that include Ita and remain coordinated over the Reticulum, consciously echoing the historical Praxic Age. It is a planning term, not a dated event or decree.

Known as:
Second Praxic Age