AshvinP wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 8:45 pm
You can, but I doubt I will understand most of it unless it is really dumbed down as much as possible.
The other issue is whether the new foundation is something a wide array of people can relate to and find some inspiration from.
Dynamic tetralemma:
1) increases <
2) decreases >
3) both increases and decreases <>
4) neither increases nor decreases ><
Another shorthand for variety of such interdependent verbs is more-less.
3rd lemma connects with notions of interval, duration, and self. With open interval that continues beyond horizon, to be more exact. In Finnish interval is 'väli', and the verb 'to care' is 'välittää'. In that semantic connotation, the new foundation is not cold and abstract, it's caring. <3
The foundation starts from irreducible notion of continuum/continua, which meditation science and notion of awareness confirm and necessitate. In that sense it's common, natural and empirical.
Discrete/discontinuous quantification can be derived from the 4th lemma, which denies/halts the continuity of processes and creates ability to think also abstract states. As a necessary relation for any theory of mathematics, the notion of equivalence follows naturally: If A is neither more nor less than B, then A=B. Also closed intervals (aka finite sets) can be derived from 4th lemma: []. Combining open and closed intervals we get following basic forms which include also various beginnings and ends of continuous processes: <>, [], [<, [>, <], >]. These can be further combined, studied and their relations analyzed in mereology of durations/intervals. Mereology means study of part-whole relation. Most basic mereological relation is the Russian Doll, interval inside interval, e.g. <<>>
Of course also standard school math can be derived from this foundation, as we have already basic tools of equivalence relation and various intervals, and deriving already familiar math is fairly trivial and IMHO not very interesting. The new approach to mereology is for me much more interesting, as it enables much more mereologically rich study and discussion of e.g. M@L - alter relations.
JP went to radio silence for almost 2 years and actually gained more of an audience during that time, which I attribute directly to his deep mythological/philosophical appeal, especially via Nietzsche and Jung, and of course the Bible. There are examples of people pulling that off simply by brainwashing others into blind faith in their every word, but I don't find it at all reasonable to claim that is what is going on with JP.
The talent, gift and burden of JP is to co-travel with very big chunk of people, not to rush to the goal before others and preach from there, but stay in the same boat, to face the terrifying Scylla and Charybdis etc. together on same emotional and experiental level, giving voice to their shared experiences and what council some stories of old may provide for the big journey.
Our stories of old (oral traditions combined into Kalevala and preserved in biggest folklore archive in the world) are not same as the Western mythological corpus most commonly discussed, but of course many themes are shared and very similar. They are also more raw and "ancient", not less finessed and deep in meaning, but more directly transformative, especially when reconnected with the power of singing in the tunes of old, new and your own and unique voice and melody. They are not generally well known by Europeans, I don't think Jung discussed them anywhere, but Tolkien liked them and developed first language of Elven, Quenya, from the basis of Finnish.
Free form singing, to open and find his own singing voice, could do some good to JP. His voice is very tight and tense, I suspect at least partly because he tries to fit it in the narrow and restrictive channel of intellectual academic talk, where Jungians despite all their stubborn effort, don't tend to fit very well.