dawny0826 said:
That's a bit too much for my frazzled brain. Could you maybe summarize what I'm looking at? Sarcasm aside...it would be easier to understand what I'm looking at if you could summarize.
I would be glad to help you,the first step to undertanding is facts,here is a small list of facts:
1.We have different emotions. We progress between them. The full set of emotions are to be represented with a geometrical figure.Firstly, there are beneficent/positive (good) and maleficent/negative (bad) emotions.Secondly, there are active and passive emotions. Active ones cause motivation and vigour. Passive ones cause listlessness, inactivity and idleness.Created from these, there are four permutations: * Active positive: working happily, making good achievements
* Passive positive: idle contentment or happiness
* Active negative: expression of hatred or anger
* Passive negative: depression, despair.
2.Each of these is a separate emotional state. We propose that an individual is able to move between any two of these states, with the 12 resultant transitions being as follows:
* Active positive to passive positivecontentment from achievement
* Active positive to passive negativefrustration of constructive efforts
* Active positive to active negativeconstructive efforts turned to ill-effect
* Passive positive to active positivefreedom and confidence are turned to action
* Passive positive to passive negativelack of potential; restriction,captivity
* Passive positive to active negativebetrayal
* Passive negative to active positivecalmness allows re-evaluation, and consequent recognition of positive potential
* Passive negative to passive positivepassivity allows recognition of overall goodness
* Passive negative to active negativefutility begets resentment
* Active negative to active positivedestructive energy propels one into a favourable state
* Active negative to passive positiveoppression is destroyed
* Active negative to passive negativedestructive efforts are frustrated
3.They are aligned with the 4 corners (vertical edges) of the Cube. So, when we cycle through emotions, it's akin to experiencing all four Cubic corners.
And as for there being two tetrahedrons? Well, they are diametrically opposed. We view this as representing a situation wherein there are two peopleenemies, perhapseach experiencing emotions opposite from the other's. This is indeed a principle of opposites.And then, between these two opposites, emotional cycles occur. We've seen how the tetrahedrons' vertices correlate to the corners of the cube. Thus, a 4/16 Cubic rotation is seen to engender an emotional cycle.
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feel free to slowly add the facts together without having any major self-confusion because of your lack in understanding.
any furthur questions will be nice,but i suggest first you work on sorting out the facts so you will lack that confusion.