Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung goes deep into this territory of 'reality as reflection of social consciousness.
Mythos defines logos in a similar manner.
String Theory is an attempt to convolute individual viewpoints (I am a unicorn if I believe I'm a unicorn (lower magic) as equal realities, when they are not. Chaos would (is) the result as planned.
Your take is very astute and is supported by literature in more than one tradition.
The descriptions have many facets/angles as well as left and right-brained explanations/examples.
All mythology contains symbology of the conscious and subconscious 'nous'.
I guess you could say it's as a deep a pool as one is able to or willing to swim, and the benefit depends on the diver expertise and expectations and the treasure sought.
If you want a left-hemispheric western breakdown showing the logos in it's proper relation to the concept of Harmony.
Mythos (suggested information) defines Logos (wanting vs not wanting suggested information aka the conflict of reason)...if consented to.
in a similar manner
Suggested similar (likeness) tempts one to ignore perceivable difference. To be "one" (partial within whole) implies being different from each other one, otherwise one couldn't discern self, nor perceive others.
an attempt to convolute individual viewpoints
Perceivable implies moving differences (need), suggested represents the temptation of collecting them (want), hence ones choice of want (suggested) over need (perceivable) convoluting ones individual viewpoint (perceiving perceivable through the lens of suggested).
are not
ARE, noun - "a measure"...the perceiving one (partial) can only measure within perceivable everything (whole)...others suggest "nothing" to tempt one to ignore perceivable (reality) for suggested (fiction).
Chaos is the result
Temporary chaos (life) represents the resistance within ongoing order (inception towards death); hence cause (process of dying) resulting in effect (living).
Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung goes deep into this territory of 'reality as reflection of social consciousness.
Mythos defines logos in a similar manner.
String Theory is an attempt to convolute individual viewpoints (I am a unicorn if I believe I'm a unicorn (lower magic) as equal realities, when they are not. Chaos would (is) the result as planned.
Your take is very astute and is supported by literature in more than one tradition.
The descriptions have many facets/angles as well as left and right-brained explanations/examples.
All mythology contains symbology of the conscious and subconscious 'nous'.
I guess you could say it's as a deep a pool as one is able to or willing to swim, and the benefit depends on the diver expertise and expectations and the treasure sought.
If you want a left-hemispheric western breakdown showing the logos in it's proper relation to the concept of Harmony.
https://www.scribd.com/document/398575567/230403079-Jesus-Christ-Sun-of-God-Ancient-Cosmology-and-Early-Christian-Symbolism-by-David-R-Fideler-pdf
Mythos (suggested information) defines Logos (wanting vs not wanting suggested information aka the conflict of reason)...if consented to.
Suggested similar (likeness) tempts one to ignore perceivable difference. To be "one" (partial within whole) implies being different from each other one, otherwise one couldn't discern self, nor perceive others.
Perceivable implies moving differences (need), suggested represents the temptation of collecting them (want), hence ones choice of want (suggested) over need (perceivable) convoluting ones individual viewpoint (perceiving perceivable through the lens of suggested).
ARE, noun - "a measure"...the perceiving one (partial) can only measure within perceivable everything (whole)...others suggest "nothing" to tempt one to ignore perceivable (reality) for suggested (fiction).
Temporary chaos (life) represents the resistance within ongoing order (inception towards death); hence cause (process of dying) resulting in effect (living).