Theory of Psycho-Informational Space, Its Fields and Structures. General Concepts

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  • А.В. Букалов

Keywords:

socionics, psycho-informational space, hierarchy of psycho-informational fields, the single theory of field, self, psyche, transpersonal, social (societal) psyche

Abstract

Here a concept of psycho-informational space and its fields performing the role of substructures, that relates to the whole spectrum of psychic and social activity in humans and other creatures, is suggested. More specifically, the space includes in itself a transpersonal part of psychic processes (as described by C.Jung and S.Grof), synchronistic processes, religious phenomena and corresponding psychic correlatives, psychic processes within an individual, types of informational metabolism (IM) within the structure of socion, and integral and social (societal) psyche. From the standpoint of methodology, the suggested theory relates to the whole spectrum of human psychic and social activities studied by other sciences (likewise the Maxwell's electromagnetic theory has united electricity, magnetism, light and radio waves by qualifying them different manifestations of the single electromagnetic field).

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How to Cite

Букалов, А. (1999). Theory of Psycho-Informational Space, Its Fields and Structures. General Concepts. Socionics, Mentology and Personality Psychology, (5), 3–6. Retrieved from https://publishing.socionic.info/index.php/socionics/article/view/859

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