There are two fundamental forms of identity and identification that require to be understood in relation to the appearance of emotional and intellective consciousness out of the Volitive Soul. On the one hand, the world is a morphism or map of the human physiology, and on the other, the individual is an morphism of the group. The identity of the external world is a projection of our own conditionings. The material for that projection is taken from an indefinite amount of energy information outside the organism. The organism filters out the world according to its inner order, and mirrors that order into the world. Once projected the morphism of the human (individual and collective) acquires a linguistic objectification that produces the physical object as such as an element of interchange and communication among the group members and of the group with the integrated objectified image called “world” or “nature”. Objectification is conditioned by what affective neuroscience calls basic emotions, by the relation of our symbols to our full life experience.
Oscar Enrique Muñoz
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