Saturday, 19 March 2016

(QUALITY RELATIONSHIPS{1}[continued(3):{Resonance}])[9th April 1987]

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In the results of the statistical surveys,* xA's region is generally or significantly home for Doctors, Lawyers, and Army Officers, and close to Extraverts; xP's** is home to Artists and Introverts, and near to those of an 'anxious disposition'.

The relationships between qualities on the Circles is fascinating, and difficult. Adjacent points on one Circle merge into and emerge out of each other in a way that is easy to recognise but difficult to define. I suspect that the relationship between opposite points on the same Circle is fundamentally an Attractive one on the Inner Circle (which is 'governed' from the top, i.e. +C, or Unity) and a Distractive one on the Outer Circle (which is governed from the bottom, i.e. +Mk, or Distraction); but this may vary slightly with the 'angle' of the relationship.

It follows from this, of course, that it should be possible to describe the relationship between the points at the same 'compass degree' on Inner and Outer Circle: that there is a direct relationship I am quite certain, but I do not at present have words or even concepts to explain it.***


*[See last previous entry.]

**[which is directly opposite on the Circle. <19032016>]

***(The Inner Circle point is the inner aspect of the Outer Circle point, of course; more precisely, it may be in some way (also?) the reverse of it.)


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