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scvoon ago

Hey, this is a great little story. It might seem long and involved to some, but I really dug it.

It's fascinating that your friend discovered this through his linguistic means. I've been coming to a similar perspective myself - partially through observation and maybe a little occult concepts thrown in.

I do like to think of these structures as "machines" as well, so that's a neat similarity between theories. Psychic and mental structures are set up in individuals and communities, whole societies, and the structures operate as machines generate thoughts and emotions of certain types.

Now whether or not these structures are directed or invented by people, they also have life of their own and will self-perpetuate with the energy given to them. Ultimately, I do think that there is an overarching gestalt of all the negative structures that we might call "evil" or even the force of "the Devil" (not to be religious). I think that the instinct/nature of this "thing" is to propagate discord, destruction, hate, disharmony, etc. That's what it is, and it benefits from the spread of negative stuff like that.

And just as you said, there are also harmonious forces as well. I suspect that these forces can be summed up as "Love". But not hallmark, Valentine's Day love. Rather love in the sense of harmony, construction, creation, and order. For example, when a car's engine is running well, all it's parts are working together harmoniously. I'd say that the car's engine is in a state of "love" - just like when a romantic couple have happiness together, they are also expressing "love".

The negative constructs are much weaker than the harmonious ones, but unfortunately, they're also much trickier. I do wonder why this world we live in seems to have ended up dominated by the negative forces...or perhaps that's just what the negative forces want us to think?

It's a bit of a shame your friend destroyed his research. It would have been fascinating to look at, but I can understand why he did.