Brother M about our age

Brother M. says: “We are the oldest people”

The history of one species is viewed through the following prism: The species is the youngest at the moment of creation, the species is the oldest moment before extinction. We are the oldest exponents of our kind. Although the language trap constantly tells us that we address the “first civilizations” as old, the nature of existence shows us differently. One should often keep one’s own age in mind in order to remind the individual of the number of archetypal performances that he has accumulated and now unites in himself.

Collecting sets of lower, finished ontological definitions

Swedenborg has read all the books of his time, or so the legend says. After reading the books (collective conscious knowledge), something “creaked” in him, and he became a mystic.

With all his collective knowledge, he unlocked the collective superconscious and it became available to him at his own discretion. One pattern of functioning is shown here. It is the same pattern as exists in language – A limited number of lower ontological definitions for the sake of the existence of potency at a higher ontological level; (Letters – words, etc.). The same pattern is shown in a simplified version over a tree. The necessity of one tree, for the sake of (conditionally speaking) an infinite number of branches. Swedenborg managed to pronounce the lower level of ontology (letter, branch, collectively conscious) (in total), and thus translate himself to a higher level of ontology. This is impossible for us. We know that the Cosmos is infinite and that it is impossible to name all its particulars (Adam’s first work). Swedenborg’s world was smaller. However, what is possible for us is to derive certain logical patterns. These logical patterns (as one-many-one) are epistemological units of a higher order than monosemantic language (denotation). Due to their polysemanticity, such patterns are the abbreviation results of lower sets. There is speculation that uniting and recognizing existing patterns is the only way that can lead us to the realization of collective consciousness (collective knowledge).