The emblem displayed as company logo is in fact a kind of inverted CND symbol intended to signify a supercross, as though the superchristian successor to anything Christian. But it actually comes in two guises, the white-on-black of Social Transcendentalism (the church-aspect of 'the Centre') and the black-on-a-white-circluar-ground with a purple surround of Social Theocracy (the state-aspect of 'the Centre'), both of which are provisional symbols for that which must ultimately become more Y-like as 'the Centre' is refined upon and things becomes less superchristian than supra-christian in relation to properly global criteria. Hence a kind of superchristian/supra-christian progression as and when circumstances permit of such a refinement of what must be based, initially, on superchristian (and therefore in a correlative sense supercapitalist) criteria pending ideological progress.