The Psychological Perception of the Unity of Nature, that guides all human progress
I have come to the conclusion that there are only four mental processes and no more
These four processes are
Logic, also,known as thinking, which is nothing more than a set of predetermined rules
Emotion, also known as feeling, which is nothing more than (personal moral) values
Practicalism, also known as sensing, which is nothing more than the uniqueness of elements
Theoreticim, also known as intuition, which is nothing more than how things are derived from each other
This is the construct I propose;
The mental functions;
Thinking: Is the investigation into the rules governing the elements of that unity of nature
Feeling: Is the investigation into the morals of elements that contribute to the unity of nature
Intuition: Is the investigation into how the elements derive from each other in the unity of nature
Sensing: Is the investigation of each element and how they contribute to the unity of nature
The mental attitudes;
Extraversion: The realization that your effort is required for the unity of nature
Introversion: The realization that your effort is not required for the unity of nature
The Jungian Functions;
Extraverted Thinking: The active molding to be in line with the rules of the unity of nature
Introverted Thinking: The discovery of the rules governing the unity of nature
Extraverted Feeling: The active molding to be in line with the morals of the unity of nature
Introverted Feeling: The discovery of the morals governing the unity of nature
Extraverted Intuition: The active derivation of the elements of the unity of nature
Introverted Intuition: The discovery of how the elements drive from each other in the unity of nature
Extraverted Sensing: The active contribution of the elements to the unity of nature
Introverted Sensing: the discovery of the contributions of the elements to the unity of nature
The only way to prove I am right, is to do a self assessment survey of what functions different people require unity on.
The structure known as the MBTI proposed by Myers and Briggs is still unproven
and can be proven using this proposed assessment;
Ask a sample of individuals to take the MBTI self assessment test
Ask them where they find unity from a list of dominant functions
If their dominant function agrees with their need for unity in that function, then I am right, if not, then I am wrong