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Psychoanalysis and Curvature

The best way we can understand psychoanalysis is to think of it like a process of reducing internal curvature, and we can use gravity as a simple way to explain it.

Currently in physics, mass bends space and that bending affects how things move. That bending is called curvature. If we shift the meaning slightly, we could read curvature as “structure”. We could read structure as how something is arranged. And we could read arrangement as how unified or connected it is. This is similar to how gravity is described in The Law of One material. So, more curvature means more inner tension, split feelings, less flow. Less curvature means more calm, more integration, more ease.

This means that a heavy psyche (trauma, repression, inner conflict) will behave like high curvature where things pull inwards. But a light psyche (integrated, healed, unified) will behave like low curvature, with less internal pulling. When we look at it this way, an ability like telekinesis is basically the process of reducing the inner split and making things more unified internally.

If coherence does have an effect, then a very unified mind wouldn’t just be organised inside, but it would also influence what’s around it externally. If structure is the same as curvature, and curvature is linked to movement in physics, then a strong inner unity will affect movement in the outside world as well.

To be continued.

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