Individuated sentience7/5/2023 This is where the idea takes form.Īfter the idea has a shape, we move into the fourth dimension of time in the fifth stage. To gain volume the previously defined axioms need to be extended into 3 dimensional space. The fourth stage commences the idea’s transition from the imaginal realm of archetypes, into something more tangible with a 3 dimensional form. With a second Y dimension added in the third stage, we can start populating the contrast spectrum, and choose an ideality a finite point on the spectrum that represents the ideal state of the idea. This X axis spectrum provides a contrast and the idea’s first contextual reference what it is relative to what it is not, i.e. The idea progresses into the second stage and it’s first spatial representation 1D space, an infinite line with 2 axioms at either end representing a thesis and antithesis. Once we have discovered how it was first encountered we can then infer the universal principles governing the idea it’s first cause. What was the catalyst for the idea appearing in the imagination? Did it appear to a person first, or did it already exist in another form? Was it a problem, a demand, a moment of synthesizing two other ideas? Maybe an eccentric genius accidentally stumbled upon it. We must determine how the idea was first encountered. By perceiving ideas as sentient entities, we can use the tree to illustrate how ideas evolve, and progress through their own development narratives, just as we would use the tree for self-development and discovery.Īn idea's journey into individuation begins with it's first cause. Instead of representing the human psyche or creation of the universe, the Sentient Idea Tree applies these concepts to the progression of ideas, - from their origins to their representations in reality. The tree contains 10 nodes, represented by the circles which are aspects of existence, or the human psyche, and 22 connecting paths which represent the relationship between the aspects of existence. It was popularized in the west by it’s integration with Cristian Cabbala, Hermetic Qabalah, Theosophy, and more recently Western Esotericism, new age spiritual movements, and Post Jungian philosophy. Amongst the many trees within the forest of life, we’ve specifically iterated on the Kabalistic Tree of Life design an assimilation of many philosophies that dates back to Jewish Mysticism. The origins of the universe are typically illustrated on the top of the tree, and as one works their way down the tree, the universe materializes into the fabric of reality that we typically associate with the universe. Since then it's been used in various eastern & western mythologies, folklores, religions and philosophies, as an illustrative representation of how the universe came into being. The Sentient Idea Tree is an adaptation of the Tree of Life a recurring archetype that dates back to Sumerian culture the origins of recorded human civilization itself.
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