28. General diagram of the Mandala of Characters


In the previous chapters, I described four main and four auxiliary reference points in our psyche.

The four main reference points of our psyche are as follows.



In turn, the four auxiliary reference points or our psyche are as follows.



Above, the main and auxiliary reference points of our psyche are placed on two separate diagrams. During the development of the Mandala of Characters, I also developed the main diagram. On this main diagram, I put both main and auxiliary reference points of our psyche. Below I present this diagram.



In the diagram above, the main and auxiliary reference points of our psyche are placed on an oval frame.

Slightly closer to the center of the Mandala are the main reference points. The auxiliary points are a little further. This arrangement is to symbolically show which points are main and which are auxiliary.

Inside the Mandala, we can see three squares. These squares divide 12 types into three groups. It means each of the three squares contains four types of characters.

In the next chapter, I will present mandalas for individual types of characters. Because in the Mandala of Characters, every type has its own Mandala.




Jacek BŁACH


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