ARE-VID-EOR A Knotted Structured

Silently repeating this FORMULA – WORD within constantly engages the process of the SHINES / SPEAKS in correspondence to the principle of repetition.

 

It increasingly forces IT itself (the unconscious, the triad of the SHINES / SPEAKS in the unconscious) to issue its content, truth and essence in the subject.

After all, the unconscious is called upon and invoked and then issues re—plies, co-respondence directly. This may occur in various forms. But it will always demonstrate the characteristics of the SHINES / SPEAKS, which may well be a feature of thinking, or of a thought that can be formulated.

So here we are in line with Surat Shabd Yoga in which the ‘loaded names’ (since they just aren’t names in the common sense of meaning, but are structurally loaded signifiers just the same) unravel their full effectiveness in the unconscious.

1 A mystical person uses the expression ‚loaded’ as a general term and also sees a meaning, certainty, or subjective knowledge in it. However, it is not knowledge that can be questioned, nor is it such that knows of its own origin.

We must say decisively that the unconscious is ‚loaded’ with knowledge and not with a mystic power. We owe it to science. It is knowledge within oneself, but which is not yet fully comprehended.

While Kirpal Singh rather spoke of a power, a secret power, when describing Sanskrit names, when speaking of ARE – VID – EOR, we could rather speak of a FORMULA – WORD being an ideal representation of unconscious knowledge.

Both cases (in yoga and in psychoanalysis) would presumably lead to the same outcome, namely that it happens to be a knotted structure which erects and grasps the unconscious in attention, as well as it addresses an ‘assignment’.

Conjectural or Topological science (SHINES – lines) are designed through the varied conjunctions of formulation, which connect and release one meaning with (from) another (SHINES – discourse). This continues until (after longer exercise) unconscious knowledge finally becomes conscious thought.