MENTAL DEPTH & SYMBOLIC POWER
Geometric Alignments are Mirrors, & Archetypes
Geometric Alignments in the Mind
The human brain processes information & structures thoughts using geometric patterns and mirrored relationships.
This is a concept that involves several aspects.
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The Human Brain Can Create Structures in Up to 11 Dimensions
Last year, neuroscientists used a classic branch of maths in a totally new way to peer into the structure of our brains. What they discovered is that the brain is full of multi-dimensional geometrical structures operating in as many as 11 dimensions.
Neural Network Architecture
The brain consists of billions of interconnected neurons that form complex networks, often structured in geometric patterns.
This organization plays a crucial role in processing and storing information, as well as facilitating efficient communication between different parts of the brain.
4 Types of Neural Network Architecture
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Learn about different types of neural network architectures, such as feedforward, recurrent, convolutional, and generative adversarial networks. See how they work, what they are used for, and how they differ from each other.
Spatial Reasoning & Visualization
Our ability to perceive and understand geometric shapes and patterns allows us to navigate our environment with near perfection and make sense of the world around us.
Key Note Paper
Spatial thinking, cognitive mapping, and spatial awareness
(Published: 27 July 2021~ Volume 22, pg 89–96, (2021) Cite this article
The brain’s geometric alignments contribute to our spatial reasoning capabilities.
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Sacred Geometry & Cognitive Symbols
Throughout history, various cultures have revered geometric shapes and patterns as symbolic representations of divine or spiritual principles.
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Impact of Contemplative Spaces and Sacred Geometry on ... - ResearchGate
This paper presents the impact of contemplative s paces and sacred. geometry on the spiritual development of a person and al so it studies the relationship between spirituality a nd. architecture .
Sacred Geometry: Philosophy and Practice - Academia.edu
Excerpt: The thinkers of ancient Egypt, Greece and India recognized that numbers governed much of what they saw in their world and hence provided an approach to its divine creator. Robert Lawlor sets out the system that determines the dimension and the form of both man-made and natural structures, from Gothic ...
Mirrors as Symbols of Self-Reflection
Mirrors serve as powerful symbols of self-awareness and introspection.
By gazing into a mirror, we confront our own image and are encouraged to reflect on our inner selves.
The mirror metaphor in psychology represents the process of self-discovery and personal growth.
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Reflective Skills, Empathy, Wellbeing, and Resilience in Cognitive ...
Self-reflection is a critical element of SP/SR not only because it supports the development of procedural and declarative knowledge (Bennett-Levy et al., 2003; Rønnestad et al., 2019; Skovholt & Trotter-Mathison, 2016, p. 197),
Archetypes as Universal Patterns
Archetypes are universal, recurring patterns or character types found in myths, legends, and literature across various cultures.
Imprinted on our collective unconscious, these archetypes shape our understanding of the world and influence our behavior.
Archetypes - A Library Guide to Jung’s Collected Works - Graduate ...
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In either sense, an archetype is a pattern that determines human experience (whether on a conscious or an unconscious level) and makes itself felt as something both vital and holy.
Mirroring Archetypes
The mirror symbolizes the reflection of archetypes within ourselves.
Recognizing and understanding these archetypal patterns, we gain insight into our motivations, fears, and potential, leading to greater self-awareness and personal transformation.
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Jung, archetypes and mirroring in organizational change management ...
In management studies archetypes in the Jungian sense are typically used in four characteristic ways: as a way of revealing hidden aspects of organization (e.g. Bowles, 1993;Höpfl, 2002)
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Critical alignments in plane mirror interferometry - SPIE Digital Library
A model of two dimensional in-plane metrology using plane mirror interferometry is developed based on an archetype measuring configuration. The purpose of the model is to define and study the key factors limiting the accuracy of this system. Geometric errors are studied under the assumption that component motions and transducers are linear, but not necessarily in alignment