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Math and synergy can be used to understand human behavior. Metaphysics and modern psychology are explored using a formula. This formula transcends those beliefs. It reorganizes Carl Jung's concept of archetypes. It involves synergy in that it combines types until they assume a new meaning and can be viewed and classified under a larger umbrella.
Archetypes are primal symbols of people. They are basic instincts and tendencies. Archetypes represent the hopes, desires, and needs that people universally exhibit and express without being aware of it. They are our primitive selves. They make up the unconscious mind.
These archetypes are building blocks in determining personalities. Their fusion allows you to view personality types from a different perspective.
Many individual archetypes are found in people at the same time / over a lifetime. These archetypes seperately show fragments of people's unconscious minds. These archetypes combined display a large part or portion of the unconsciou mind. When organized into groups of two they spell out psychological conditions. What seems random at first becomes very familiar when placed in a different context. Archetypes are primal and one-dimensionl. Civilized man is two-dimensionl.
There are six archetypes in this equation. They include The Child, The Hero, The Mother, The Shadow, The Trickster, and The Wise Old Man. Each archetype represents a distinctive trait. The Child lacks restrain. The Hero is vulnerable. The Mother is empathetic and comforting. The Shadow is a symbol of apathy. The Wise Old Man is insightful.
The six archetypes are divided into three sets. There are two archetypes in each set. The combination of the two archetypes in each set results in a model for psychological conditions. The Hero and The Wise Old Man combine to form the bipolar spectrum and Asperger's syndrome. The Mother and The Child combine to form avoidant, co-dependency, and dependency. The Shadow and The Trickster combine to form borderline, histrionic, narcissism, and sociopathy.
There are twelve psychological condtions / types used in this concept. They are Asperger's syndrome, bipolar 1, bipolar 2, cyclothymia, Asperger's syndrome, avoidant, co-depedency, borderline, histrionic, narcissism, and sociopathy.
During periods of mania people experience bursts of creativity. Bipolar results in extended periods of mania so therefore a fluctuation of creativity but also intense vulnerability when the mania is over. The obsessive nature of people with Asperger's syndrome also results in a fluctuation of creativity and an inability to understand and be aware of people's feelings and perceptions.
Avoidants, co-dependents, and dependents tend to look to others for constant validation. They are very accommodating in their nature. There are large amounts of professional behavior in all three.
Borderlines, histrionics, narcissists and sociopaths all have a disposition that leans towards a self-absorbed personality. They draw people into relationships that are based on deceit and self-gratification. This results in large quantities of charming behavior in all four types.
The similar elements of these conditions unify them. They form an entity. These entities are used to define an individual. This is a method of identifying individuality. A person will gravitate towards one of three entities much more than any of the others. Three characters are used to symbolize humanity. Society is divided into three essential segments.
Artistrty, Professionalism, Opportunism
The Designer, The Professional, The Charmer
Experiences during childhood are catalysts. They mold and shape people. Habits developed as a youth act as infections. They stunt growth and progression in certain individual areas while leaving remaining areas alone. The end result of this process is this triad of entities.
A lifestyle or career isn't defined by this system. This is a state of mind. These are identities and alter-egos. They form an existence.
The mind is like a machine in this way. The brain is layered and textured with concepts until they take on form, shape, and color. The unconscious mind has built a program.
The Designer
Archetypes: The Hero - vulnerable, troubled
The Wise Old Man - mentor / guide
Tendencies: withdrawn, analytical, creative
Talents: composing, equating, calculating
Conditions: Asperger's syndrome, bipolar spectrum
The Professional
Archetypes: The Child - unconditional love, submission
The Mother - nurturing, devoted
Tendencies: generosity, dedication, humility, sacrifice
Talents: consoling, comforting, compromising, estimating
Conditions: avoidant, co-dependecy, dependency
The Charmer
Archetypes: The Shadow - back stabbing
The Trickster - devious, sneaky
Tendencies: impulsive, manipulative, egocentric
Talents: seducing, tempting, exploiting
Conditions: borderline, histrionic, narcissism, sociopathy