The spheres represent the entire spectrum of subjective human experience. (and therefore, by extention, all the objective behaviors and creations which humans generate as a result of their subjective experience. This means all the stuff we humans make, all the things we do, all the things that we know.)
The Tree of Life diagram suggests a spectrum of life experiences arranged in self-balancing dyads, triads, and quatrads; as well the binary nature of the SELF is represented by two interlocking seven-member hexeforms. As a psychological diagram it is similar in many respects to the HIERARCHY OF NEEDS diagram of Abraham Maslow. Both represent heirarchies of subjective process. Maslow's heirarchy of needs is however a very simple stacked heirarchy; what is unique in the tree of life is the attempt to represent the holographic, dynamic, and interweaving heirarchary of human subjectivity as we experience it from the inside! |
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