[MD] Able to change well.

schoadabyool at talktalk.net schoadabyool at talktalk.net
Sun Aug 29 12:58:39 PDT 2010


Hi Ade

Every level adds its own layer of indeterminacy, not just the inorganic. Although the inorganic indeterminacy affects all higher levels as well of course. 
 
Anyway, I wouldn't say a celebrity is driven by subatomic forces. However, we *can* see where the free will comes from, it emerges through the added indeterminacy/dynamism of each layer.


Hello Magnus,
May i ask you to consider how all this additional dynamism does not lead to chaos?
I agree dynamism increases and yet things don't fly apart at the slightest touch.
It seems to me there is an intuitive feeling that the more dynamic everything gets the more unstable everything would become, but it does not.
I reckon the answer to this is homeostasis. If you are interested in processes you may find this useful?
Homeostatic systems maintain themselves in a way that seems to balance static and dynamic functions.
They work well in biology, and Jung uses the concept to explain psychic stability.
 
> Jung correctly identified the possibility of a celebrity figure 
> capable of activating a shadow in the subconscious of Germany. In the 
> process a great many apparently individual psyche became unified. 
 
Are we talking nazis now? 
I'm not that eager to expand quality events to whole countries. You can easily get lost in DQ since they are so dynamic. Of course it's possible, but you can just as well get it completely backwards.


@ A country is its people and their culture. The trick to getting a grip on a whole people is to manipulate their culture.
That is an easy thing to do if you are familiar with the relevant culture.
Jung was familiar with the culture he analysed correctly.
 
> I think you may be able to see the connection i am seeing Magnus? 
 
Not sure, did I? :) 
 
Magnus


@ The connection with subatomic force could be analogous to complimentarity. Individuality could be viewed as a compliment to Archetypal shared unconsciousness.


Thank you Magnus
Ade



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