Monday, October 31, 2011

Of updates (Prime Undertones)

So, if a past perception is a different generation that rolls into the unconscious and become cobwebs that influence me, the prime undertones are also in this mess. So there's some thoughts regarding it, divided in three main subjects. First, how they get formed, and second, how they are shared with others. Third, their relation with vortex.

First, they seem to be originated from mindscapes, that belonging to a past generation, their imprint in my mind makes it become a minor undertone. I have some of these from the mindscapes I experienced last month. Apparently the undertones are created by the level of intensity of each mindscape, so when there's any recalling of a past generation, these undertones will spring out from the unconscious as a desire to be reexperienced. And this way, by repeating the experience, the undertone will gradually grow to become a Prime Undertone.

So, regarding the second topic, the undertones seem to be created by experiences we have. So, the more people share experiences, the more prime undertones in common they will have. As a braudelian concept, the surface levels are the experiences I had which are unique to my own, because our amount of experiences are unique. Then comes the people who share most of our experiences, like our family and our closest friends. Movies, books and songs also count as experiences, which can connect people together. And then this will go until the deepest bottom of the framework, in which only the most primordial experiences are shared, probably universal undertones. Maybe those are jungian archetypes.

And the third topic, the prime undertones come to us like vortexes, in the sense of any elementality that calls our attention. They stand above the vortexes, because they influence what we'll identify as a vortex. And that's the reason why things sometimes seem so desperatly subjective, because we're recalling only things that already belong to us. This is, after all, one of the reasons why I am always looking for new mindscapes, as they'll grant me new undertones that will broaden my subjective horizon a little more.

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