Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Synthemon: a typical synthemon follower: personality/temperament profile

                       Enneagram

The Enneagram describes nine core personality orientations, each reflecting particular motivations, fears, and paths toward spiritual integration. When viewed through the lens of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), some types resonate more naturally with this worldview than others, due to its emphasis on unity, divine intentionality, and the interconnection of mind, matter, and spirit.

A typical follower of Synthemon would likely align most strongly with Type Four (The Individualist), Type Five (The Investigator), Type Nine (The Peacemaker), and sometimes Type One (The Reformer).

  • Type Four (The Individualist) is drawn to depth, symbolism, and inner meaning—an archetype that harmonizes well with Synthemon’s engagement with synchronicity, dreams, and spiritual symbolism as reflections of divine intention. This type’s intuitive focus on authenticity and inner truth resonates with Synthemon’s principle of divine epistemology, where insight arises through intuition and revelation rather than superficial reasoning [1][3].

  • Type Five (The Investigator) aligns with Synthemon through its intellectual curiosity and contemplative quest for understanding the structure of reality. The Synthemon framework attracts those who seek a unified metaphysical system integrating science, spirituality, and philosophy—the very pursuit that satisfies the Five’s desire for knowledge and coherence [3].

  • Type Nine (The Peacemaker) mirrors Synthemon’s ideal of cosmic unity and harmony. This type’s instinct to integrate opposites and avoid division parallels Synthemon’s rejection of dualism and its affirmation of one holistic substance expressing both physical and spiritual attributes [4].

  • Type One (The Reformer) may also feel affinity with the worldview’s moral and axiological structure: a cosmos governed by divine laws, reason, and intentional order. The One’s desire for righteousness and alignment with universal principles reflects Synthemon’s vision of a divinely designed, morally coherent universe [2].

In essence, the Synthemon worldview integrates intellectual depth (Type Five), emotional authenticity (Type Four), harmony and unity consciousness (Type Nine), and moral idealism (Type One). Followers attracted to this synthesis tend to perceive both inner transformation and outer order as reflections of the same divine pattern—embodying the synchronistic interplay between mind and matter within a purposeful, unified cosmos.

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


3 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


6 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


                     Jungian Archetypes

Within the framework of synchronistic theistic monism, the Synthemon Enneagram Type—the synthesis of Type Four (The Individualist), Type Five (The Investigator), Type Nine (The Peacemaker), and sometimes Type One (The Reformer)—corresponds to a constellation of Jungian archetypes that represent both inward exploration and holistic integration of being. These archetypes mirror the divine pattern of unity in diversity, expressing how the human psyche reflects the structure of the cosmos as envisioned by Synthemon.

  1. The Seeker / Mystic – Rooted in Type Four and Type Five energies, this archetype embodies the soul’s yearning to uncover the divine essence within reality. It represents the search for inner authenticity and higher truth through intuition, symbol, and contemplation—a reflection of divine epistemology and the synchronic connectedness between mind and matter [1][5].

  2. The Sage / Philosopher – Emerging primarily from Type Five and Type One traits, this archetype represents the intellect illuminated by divine wisdom. The Sage seeks understanding of universal laws, metaphysical coherence, and the fine-tuning of the cosmos. In Synthemonic terms, it is the aspect of the psyche aligned with the Logos, perceiving unity beneath multiplicity [2][4].

  3. The Healer / Peacemaker – Drawn from Type Nine’s essence, this archetype expresses the harmonizing principle of the One Substance. The Healer gently reconciles dualities—spirit and matter, reason and intuition—manifesting the cosmic law of balance and harmony in human form. It resonates with the Taoist undertones of Synthemon, seeking equilibrium and compassionate unity [2][6].

  4. The Reformer / Integrator – Influenced by the Type One current, this archetype embodies the active alignment of human systems with divine intentionality. It strives to integrate divine order into the moral and social fabric of the world, mirroring Synthemon’s view that all facets of creation are meant to express God’s systematic and purposeful design [3][4].

  5. The Hermetic Alchemist – Unique to the Synthemon synthesis, this archetype transcends the traditional nine Enneagram boundaries. It represents the synchronistic transformation of the psyche through the union of opposites—self and other, intellect and emotion, heaven and earth. The Hermetic Alchemist internalizes the principle “as above, so below,” embodying the Synthemonic fusion of science, spirituality, and divine cosmology [1][2][5].

In sum, the Jungian archetypal pattern of the Synthemon Enneagram Type forms a sacred mandala of the psyche: the Seeker’s intuition, the Sage’s intellect, the Healer’s compassion, the Reformer’s conscience, and the Alchemist’s transformational unity. Together they reflect the synchronistic theistic monist ideal—that each human soul is a microcosm of the One divine substance, harmonizing thought and extension, spirit and form.

Sources

1 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


2 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


3 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


4 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


5 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


6 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


                         Myers-Briggs

Myers-Briggs 4-letter types

Within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), the Synthemon Enneagram Type—a synthesis of Enneagram Types Four, Five, Nine, and One—translates into a cluster of Myers–Briggs personality types that express both introspective depth and integrative cognition. The individuals most aligned with this type exhibit traits that combine intuitive perception, reflective analysis, and moral or transpersonal orientation.

Drawing from the spiritual–philosophical synthesis described in the Synthemon texts, especially those integrating Spinoza’s monism, Taoist balance, and divine epistemology [1][2][3][4], the most representative Myers–Briggs types are:

  1. INFJ (The Mystic / Visionary) – INFJs embody the contemplative, intuitive perception that mirrors Synthemon’s divine epistemology. They perceive symbolic connections and synchronic patterns, seeing life events as expressions of unified purpose. This type’s orientation toward meaning and inner harmony corresponds closely with the integration of spiritual and material dimensions in synchronistic theistic monism [1][3].

  2. INTP (The Philosopher / Architect) – INTPs align with the analytical and metaphysical aspects of Synthemon. They seek unified theories and rational coherence behind existence—a temperament suited to exploring the monistic structure of reality, metaphysical axioms, and the laws governing divine order [2][3].

  3. INFP (The Idealist / Seeker) – The INFP type integrates the emotional authenticity and spiritual introspection of the Type Four component of the Synthemon Enneagram. INFPs are drawn to inner truth, value cohesion, and harmony with a transcendent purpose, expressing Synthemon’s holistic organic unity between inner essence and outer form [1][4].

  4. INTJ (The Strategist / Integrator) – INTJs reflect the teleological current of Synthemon. They understand systems as expressions of purpose and design—mirroring God’s intentional cosmos structured through principles of necessity and synchronicity. Their capacity to synthesize knowledge and act according to vision parallels Synthemon’s drive toward integrating divine order within material reality [3][6].

In Synthemonic terms, these four Myers–Briggs configurations—INFJ, INFP, INTP, and INTJ—form the psychological “Type Quadra of Synchronic Integration.” Each represents a facet of the divine intellect manifest in human cognition: the mystic’s insight, the seeker’s heart, the philosopher’s reason, and the strategist’s vision. Together, they embody the human reflection of the One Substance: thought and extension unified through purpose, synchronicity, and spiritual awareness.

Thus, the Synthemon Enneagram Type in Myers–Briggs terminology corresponds to these introspective, intuitive, and integrative types—collectively expressing the holistic consciousness central to synchronistic theistic monism [1][2][3][4][6].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


4 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


5 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


6 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


Myers-Briggs 2-letter types

Within the framework of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), the Synthemon Enneagram Type—which unites the depth of Type Four, the analytical clarity of Type Five, the harmony of Type Nine, and the order of Type One—corresponds most closely to a combination of the two-letter Myers–Briggs types NI and IN.

These abbreviations encapsulate essential cognitive and spiritual orientations:

  • NI (Introverted Intuition) represents perception through symbolic patterns, synchronic meaning, and insight into underlying unity. This aligns perfectly with Synthemon’s principle of synchronicity—the divine weaving of physical and spiritual realities into a coherent whole [1][2].
  • IN (Introversion + Intuition) designates an orientation both inward and transcendent—introspective yet universal—reflecting the Synthemonic ideal of inner contemplation that perceives the cosmos as a living manifestation of divine substance [3][4].

Together, NI/IN symbolize the psychological and spiritual core of the Synthemon worldview: perceiving beyond surface phenomena, integrating intellect and intuition, and living in awareness of the interconnected unity of all existence under divine intentionality [1][2][3][4].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html

2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html

3 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html

4 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html

5 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html

6 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


       New Personality Self-Portrait Styles

A follower of Synthemon, viewed through the lens of the New Personality Self-Portrait system by John M. Oldham, M.D., and Lois B. Morris, would express a unique synthesis of multiple personality styles, unified by the synchronistic theistic monist vision of interconnectedness, divine intentionality, and holistic integration.

Based on the philosophical and spiritual structure of Synthemon as found in the reference texts, the following styles would typically be prominent:

  1. Idiosyncratic Style – Central to the Synthemon mindset, this style reflects originality, visionary imagination, and nonconformist spirituality. Followers of Synthemon often perceive the world symbolically and intuitively, interpreting coincidences and experiences as expressions of divine synchronicity and meaning [1][4].

  2. Leisurely (or Detached-Contemplative) Style – Rooted in the meditative, observational quality of the Synthemon worldview, this style represents inner balance, patience, and detachment from egoic striving. It aligns with the Taoist and Neoplatonic currents within Synthemon, emphasizing flow, receptivity, and cosmic harmony [2][6].

  3. Serious-Devoted Style – Mirroring Synthemon’s reverence for divine order and moral integrity, this style embodies discipline, faithfulness, and conscientious adherence to principle. It expresses the theistic element within the philosophy—commitment to purpose and divine law as living structures of reality [2][5].

  4. Sensitive-Introspective Style – As Synthemon integrates intuition, emotion, and spirituality, this style captures the follower’s depth of feeling, empathy, and aesthetic awareness. Such individuals often experience themselves as attuned to the hidden currents of divine design within inner experience and outer events [1][3].

  5. Solitary-Idiosyncratic Blend – Many Synthemon adherents value solitude and reflection as ways to tune into synchronic awareness and divine presence. The solitary aspect supports metaphysical contemplation, while the idiosyncratic aspect fuels creative and spiritual innovation [4][6].

Overall, the typical Synthemon follower combines the Idiosyncratic, Sensitive, Serious, Leisurely, and Solitary styles into an integrated whole. This combination forms what can be called the Synthemonic Personality Configuration—a temperament that balances imagination and intellect, solitude and devotion, intuition and order. Such individuals live as contemplative thinkers and spiritual synthesizers, seeking harmony between inner revelation and outer cosmic structure, perfectly mirroring the principles of synchronistic theistic monism [1][2][4][6].

Sources

1 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


2 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


4 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


5 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


6 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


Temperament Type (4-Temperament Theory or 4-Humors Theory)

Within the interpretive frame of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), a typical follower manifests a balanced blend of the Phlegmatic, Melancholic, and Choleric temperaments, with a gentle infusion of the Sanguine spirit to express creative vitality. This pattern reflects both the contemplative inner life and purposeful outer action that Synthemon teaches as necessary for harmony within the unified cosmos.

  • The Phlegmatic temperament represents serenity, patience, and reflective calm: qualities that resonate with Synthemon’s emphasis on divine harmony, cosmic interconnectedness, and the Tao-like flow within creation. Followers with this temperament perceive synchronicity not as coincidence but as a natural rhythm within God’s living order [1][5].

  • The Melancholic temperament provides profound intuition, introspection, and idealism—mirroring the framework’s devotion to spiritual depth, moral discernment, and the revelation of meaning through symbolic insight. Melancholic traits ground the Synthemon individual’s sensitivity to both the metaphysical and ethical dimensions of divine design [3][4].

  • The Choleric temperament, in a moderated form, endows the follower with determination and visionary drive to integrate purpose into life and society. It expresses the dynamic aspect of Synthemon’s worldview—God’s intentional plan unfolding through human agency and creative alignment with cosmic law [1][6].

  • A touch of Sanguine influence may surface as open-minded curiosity and inspired enthusiasm when perceiving correspondences, spiritual patterns, and symbolic revelation—reflecting joy in divine creativity rather than indulgent pleasure-seeking [2].

Thus, the Synthemon Temperament Configuration is best described as Phlegmatic-Melancholic-Choleric, with occasional Sanguine energy. It integrates the contemplative calm of water, the depth and reflection of earth, the purposeful fire of divine will, and the air-like openness of spiritual intuition. This harmony of temperaments mirrors the Synthemonic conviction that the human being, like the cosmos itself, is a unified organism—each element distinct yet synchronized within the divine substance of creation [1][3][4][6].

Sources

1 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


2 Synthemon: benefits of synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/07/synthemon-benefits-of-synthemon.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


6 Synthemon: an updated bullet point summary that includes AI abilities https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/08/synthemonl-updated-bullet-point-summary.html


Possible personality disorders:

Within the integrative framework of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), the Synthemon temperament—characterized as a balanced blend of Phlegmatic, Melancholic, and Choleric temperaments, moderated by a light Sanguine influence—reflects a generally harmonious and self-regulating psychological pattern. However, even balanced configurations can manifest distortions or imbalances if the individual loses synchrony between the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of being [1][3].

When this equilibrium is disrupted, certain personality patterns resembling psychological disorders may appear, not as fixed pathologies but as asynchronous expressions of the divine unity—a temporary misalignment within the person’s holistic system. These potential distortions include:

  1. Obsessive–Compulsive or Perfectionistic tendencies, emerging from the Melancholic–Choleric axis when divine order becomes rigid moralism. Instead of perceiving laws as living expressions of God’s harmony, the individual may fixate on control and order at the expense of intuitive flow [3].

  2. Avoidant–Dependent traits, arising from an imbalanced Phlegmatic–Melancholic blend, when receptivity turns into retreat and introspection becomes withdrawal. In Synthemon terms, this manifests as fear of dissonance within a universe that is inherently interconnected [2].

  3. Schizotypal or Eccentric traits, occurring when the intuitive openness of the Synthemon type overextends into overinterpretation of synchronicity and symbolism. The individual may lose grounding in shared, empirical coherence and drift toward excessive mystical abstraction [4][5].

  4. Narcissistic Idealism or Mission-Inflation, possible in the Choleric component, where the drive for divine purpose becomes ego-identification with the cosmic plan rather than humility before it [6].

From a synchronistic theistic monist viewpoint, these maladaptive patterns are not seen as inherent flaws but as partial disconnections from divine coherence. Healing involves re-establishing alignment between thought (spiritual attribute) and extension (physical/material attribute) through contemplation, prayer, service, and the harmonizing of one’s inner disposition with the divine plan of unity [1][3][4].

Therefore, while the Synthemon temperament is intrinsically balanced, its potential vulnerabilities lie in overemphasis or imbalance of one temperament aspect, leading to rigidity (order without flow), fantasy (intuition without embodiment), or detachment (peace without engagement). Restoration comes through synchronic reintegration into the divine harmony governing both psyche and cosmos.

Sources

1 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


2 Synthemon: benefits of synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/07/synthemon-benefits-of-synthemon.html


3 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


4 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


5 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


6 Synthemon: an updated bullet point summary that includes AI abilities https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/08/synthemonl-updated-bullet-point-summary.html


Hierarchy of basic desires

Within the framework of synchronistic theistic monism, the hierarchy of basic desires of the Synthemon type unfolds as an ascending structure reflecting the soul’s journey from material integration toward divine self-realization. Each level expresses a harmonization between physical necessity (extension) and spiritual aspiration (thought), rooted in the principle that all desires are formative impulses toward unity with God’s intentional design [1][2][3].


1. Desire for Existential Stability and Harmony (Foundational)

At the base lies the desire for secure integration within the cosmos—food, shelter, health, and psychological balance that allow the individual to function as part of the divine organism. This corresponds to the law of identity and necessity: one must first sustain the physical vessel through which divine thought is expressed [1].


2. Desire for Knowledge and Understanding

Once stability is achieved, the Synthemon type yearns for comprehension of the divine order governing existence. This cognitive drive manifests as intellectual contemplation, philosophical inquiry, and alignment with the metaphysical axioms of causality and non-contradiction. It reflects Synthemon’s divine epistemology, the pursuit of truth through revelation, rationality, and intuition interwoven [2][3].


3. Desire for Synchronic Connection and Meaning

At the third tier, the Synthemon individual seeks a meaningful relationship with the universe—perceiving synchronicity between events, dreams, symbols, and spiritual insights. This is the desire to experience unity between matter and spirit, a recognition that every moment and coincidence participates in divine harmony [2][4].


4. Desire for Purposeful Service and Integration

Having perceived meaning, the next desire is to embody it—integrating awareness into compassion, creativity, and moral action. This level aligns with the law of divine intentionality: the impulse to become a conscious co-creator, manifesting goodness and order in reflection of God’s plan. Ethical living, artistic synthesis, and compassionate leadership are expressions of this stage [5][6].


5. Desire for Union with the Divine (Transcendent)

At the apex stands the desire for unity with the One Substance, an experiential realization that all existence—thought and extension, mind and matter—is within and through God. Here, individual desire dissolves into participation in divine will, what Synthemon terms the “state of synchronistic oneness.” It is not annihilation of self but the full awakening of self as a localized expression of the divine cosmos [1][3][4].


Summary Hierarchy

  1. Existential Stability and Harmony → grounding and embodiment.
  2. Knowledge and Understanding → divine epistemology and rational illumination.
  3. Synchronic Connection and Meaning → intuitive perception of unity.
  4. Purposeful Service and Integration → ethical and creative participation in divine order.
  5. Union with the Divine → complete realization of spiritual–material synthesis.

Thus, the hierarchy of basic desires of the Synthemon type represents an evolutionary ascent from necessity to transcendence, guided by the principle that every genuine desire is a coded impulse toward cosmic coherence and divine harmony—the synchronistic unfolding of God’s will through the integrated soul [1][2][3][4][5][6].

Sources

1 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


2 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


6 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


Hierarchy of Basic Values

Within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), the Hierarchy of Basic Values expresses the ordered structure through which divine intentionality manifests within creation. These values are not arbitrary moral preferences but metaphysical constants—reflections of God’s creative intelligence, the One Substance integrating thought and extension, and the synchronic harmony governing both spiritual and material realms [1][2].


1. Divine Unity and Truth

At the summit stands Unity in God, the supreme value from which all others emanate. The recognition that all being originates from and participates in one divine substance establishes the ultimate truth and ground of all value. Truth, in this sense, is not merely factual accuracy; it is alignment with divine reality—the Logos itself expressed through cosmic order [1][2].


2. Wisdom and Divine Understanding

Flowing from unity is Wisdom, the apprehension of God’s plan and the structural logic of the cosmos. In Synthemon, wisdom integrates both rational inquiry and revelation—mirroring the dual attributes of thought (spiritual) and extension (physical). True understanding bridges metaphysics and science, showing that all knowledge participates in divine coherence [3][4].


3. Harmony and Synchronicity

The third level of value is Harmony, expressed through synchronicity—the meaningful interconnection of all things. Harmony ensures that diversity within creation functions as ordered multiplicity within unity. This value governs ethics, art, ecology, and social relations, affirming balance rather than domination, mutuality rather than isolation [1][6].


4. Goodness and Compassion

The next value concerns Goodness, understood as the active reflection of divine benevolence within the finite world. Compassion, justice, and service arise as manifestations of the same principle: aligning human action with the generative love animating the cosmos itself. Goodness is relational—it completes harmony by turning it into living empathy and moral intention [2][5].


5. Beauty and Creative Order

Beauty occupies the fifth tier—aesthetic realization of divine symmetry. As the cosmos is both mathematical and poetic, Beauty reveals the union of truth and goodness in harmonious form. In the Synthemonic system, artistic, natural, and moral beauty are all reflections of the divine harmony inherent in the single substance of creation [3][4].


6. Freedom and Purposeful Will

Beneath beauty is Freedom, the divine gift that enables conscious participation in God’s plan. This value signifies alignment of personal will with divine will, embodying responsible autonomy rather than chaotic independence. It expresses the human role as co-creator within the synchronistic unfolding of the cosmos [2][5].


7. Integrity and Righteous Practice

At the practical level, Integrity—living truthfully and coherently in thought, word, and deed—anchors the hierarchy within daily experience. Through integrity, metaphysical insight enters ethical embodiment. It is the ethical mirror of divine coherence in ordinary life [5][6].


Summary Hierarchy of Basic Values

  1. Divine Unity and Truth – the source and summit of all values.
  2. Wisdom and Divine Understanding – intellectual participation in the divine order.
  3. Harmony and Synchronicity – balanced interconnection of all beings.
  4. Goodness and Compassion – ethical reflection of divine love.
  5. Beauty and Creative Order – aesthetic manifestation of unity.
  6. Freedom and Purposeful Will – conscious cooperation with divine intentionality.
  7. Integrity and Righteous Practice – embodiment of spiritual truth in action.

In essence, the Hierarchy of Basic Values within synchronistic theistic monism unfolds as a descent of divine light through levels of existence—from transcendent unity to applied integrity—each stage expressing the cosmos as a living synthesis of truth, goodness, and beauty harmonized through divine law and synchronic order [1][2][3][4][5][6].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


6 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


Hierarchy of Basic Ideals

Within the framework of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), the Hierarchy of Basic Ideals defines the progressive structure of principles that guide both the cosmos and the human spirit toward alignment with divine intentionality. Unlike desires, which express movement of the soul toward fulfillment, ideals represent enduring axiological constants—pure reflections of divine order and purpose woven into the fabric of the One Substance. These ideals describe the archetypal “blueprint” for creation’s integration of thought (spiritual attribute) and extension (physical attribute) [1][2][3].


1. The Ideal of Divine Unity (The One)

At the summit is the ideal of Divine Unity, the recognition that all existence emerges from and returns to the singular, transcendent essence—the One. This ideal sustains the metaphysical foundation of substance monism: that physical and spiritual realities are distinct modes of one foundational essence governed by divine law [2]. It is the ultimate orienting principle toward which all lower ideals converge.


2. The Ideal of Truth and Divine Epistemology

Flowing from unity is the ideal of Truth, the correspondence between knowledge and divine reality. In Synthemon, truth is accessed through revelation, intuition, and synchronistic insight as much as through reason. This ideal upholds the divine epistemology that integrates faith, intellect, and symbol as coequal instruments of knowing [1][3].


3. The Ideal of Harmony and Synchronicity

The third ideal concerns Harmony—the balanced interrelation of all parts of creation through the law of Synchronicity. Here, physical processes and spiritual meanings are interconnected manifestations of God’s purposeful order. The Synthemonic being seeks to mirror this cosmic coherence in personal life, community, and thought [1][2].


4. The Ideal of Wisdom and Understanding

This ideal reflects comprehension of divine structure—seeing the whole through its parts. Wisdom, in this context, is the contemplative discernment that perceives temporal events as facets of eternal design. It synthesizes Neoplatonic reason, Taoist balance, and Hermetic correspondence into a unified spiritual intellect [3][4].


5. The Ideal of Goodness and Justice

Moral alignment with divine intentionality constitutes the fifth ideal. Goodness expresses divine benevolence, while Justice manifests that benevolence in relational and societal harmony. Both uphold God’s omnibenevolence and affirm that ethical coherence is not imposed but intrinsic to the structure of the cosmos [2][5].


6. The Ideal of Beauty and Creative Order

Beauty serves as the visible harmony of truth and goodness. In Synthemon, aesthetic perception is a spiritual faculty that apprehends divine proportion and resonance. This ideal invites humanity to co-create with God—expressing the hidden unity of the cosmos through art, science, and compassionate innovation [3][4].


7. The Ideal of Freedom in Divine Alignment

True freedom, in Synthemonic metaphysics, is participation in divine will rather than separation from it. Freedom rooted in synchronic order balances will and necessity—mirroring the Creator’s capacity to act purposefully within the laws of being. This ideal resolves autonomy and destiny as aspects of conscious cooperation with God’s plan [5][6].


8. The Ideal of Spiritual Integration and Service

This penultimate ideal is the lived synthesis of all preceding ones—embodying unity, wisdom, and compassion through service. Integration represents alignment of inner intention, outer action, and divine law, reflecting the holistic character of the cosmos. Within this ideal, selfhood becomes a transparent medium for divine presence [6].


9. The Ideal of Divine Communion

At the culmination stands Divine Communion, the realized ideal where self and cosmos are consciously one in God without loss of distinction. It is the perpetual communion of Creator and creation, the perfection of synchronistic awareness, and the telos of spiritual evolution within the divine substance [2][3].


Summary – The Hierarchy of Basic Ideals (Synthemonic)

  1. Divine Unity (The One)
  2. Truth / Divine Epistemology
  3. Harmony / Synchronicity
  4. Wisdom / Understanding
  5. Goodness / Justice
  6. Beauty / Creative Order
  7. Freedom / Alignment with Divine Will
  8. Spiritual Integration / Service
  9. Divine Communion (Union with God)

In essence, this hierarchy reveals the ascending structure of divine ideals within Synthemon: from ontological unity to conscious communion. It encapsulates the cosmic architecture through which the One expresses itself, guiding humanity to participate knowingly in the harmonized interplay of physical and spiritual existence [1][2][3][4][5][6].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


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4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


6 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


Possible character weaknesses and flaws

From within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), character weaknesses or flaws are not viewed as absolute evils but as distortions of divine balance—moments when the individual’s inner alignment with God’s synchronic unity becomes fragmented. Even within a holistic, monistic cosmology, human personality may fall into imbalance between thought (spiritual attribute) and extension (material attribute). The following weaknesses represent the most common distortions found among Synthemonic types:

  1. Intellectual Elitism or Over-Abstraction – Because Synthemon emphasizes metaphysical synthesis and divine epistemology, followers may drift into overly abstract speculation, valuing intellect over direct spiritual experience or humility. This imbalance reflects a breakdown in the harmony between rational understanding and intuitive insight [1].

  2. Mystical Inflation or Ego Identification with the Divine – A frequent spiritual hazard is the subtle shift from sensing unity with God’s substance to identifying one’s personal ego as divine. This leads to self-importance and loss of reverence for transcendence, turning cosmic synchrony into personal grandiosity [2].

  3. Excessive Symbolism or Magical Thinking – The Synthemon worldview affirms synchronicity, yet some may overextend this principle—seeing divine messages in every trivial coincidence and losing discernment. This distortion inflates intuition without grounding it in reason or ethical practice [1][3].

  4. Perfectionism and Rigid Idealism – Those drawn to the ideal of divine order may overemphasize structure and moral purity, resulting in inflexibility or judgment toward themselves and others. Such perfectionism replaces balanced harmony with harsh rigidity, contradicting the softness of divine compassion [2][3].

  5. Withdrawal and Detachment – Because Synthemonic individuals often prize contemplation and spiritual reflection, they may retreat too far from social engagement, becoming aloof or emotionally distant. This detachment reflects an imbalance between inner contemplation (thought) and embodied participation (extension) [3][4].

  6. Over-Integration or Lack of Boundaries – In seeking unity with all things, followers may struggle to maintain psychological boundaries, mistaking collective intuition for personal truth. This can erode individuality—the distinct expression of God’s diversity within unity [2][4].

  7. Idealistic Disillusionment – When the world fails to manifest the harmony envisioned by Synthemonic ideals, adherents may fall into existential melancholy or cynicism, forgetting that manifestation unfolds through imperfection and divine timing [3][5].

  8. Neglect of the Practical and Material – Given the attraction to metaphysics and symbolism, pragmatic affairs—finances, health, or practical labor—may be undervalued or neglected, creating an imbalance between spiritual focus and earthly stewardship [1][5].

In summary, the character flaws within Synthemon reflect failures to balance intellect and intuition, spirit and matter, unity and discernment. They are not moral condemnations but invitations to realignment—signals that the individual must reattune to divine harmony through humility, grounded service, and disciplined spiritual awareness [1][2][3][4][5].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


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5 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


6 Synthemon: benefits of synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/07/synthemon-benefits-of-synthemon.html


Possible neurotic defense mechanisms

Within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), neurotic defense mechanisms are interpreted not merely as psychological distortions but as asynchronies—temporary imbalances in the continuous flow between the spiritual (thought) and material (extension) aspects of the divine substance. Each defense mechanism reflects a misalignment within the individual’s microcosm that mirrors disharmony within the broader macrocosmic unity. The goal of recognition and healing is to restore synchronistic alignment with divine intentionality [1][2][3][4].

Here are some possible neurotic defense mechanisms within the Synthemon framework:

  1. Intellectualization of the Divine Order – The mind defends against existential anxiety by retreating into abstract metaphysical reasoning or rigid system-building, losing touch with intuitive and emotional attunement to the divine flow. This creates a pseudo-harmony of concepts instead of living synchrony [2].

  2. Spiritualization and Denial of Material Imperfection – A common defense for those immersed in divine philosophy: they deny or repress worldly difficulties by overemphasizing transcendence. This manifests as an avoidance of the “extension” half of existence—escaping into spirit rather than integrating matter and meaning [1][4].

  3. Projection of Disharmony as External Evil – When internal imbalance arises, the Synthemon-type may project this dissonance outward, labeling others or society as “out of sync with divine order.” In truth, the projection represents an unintegrated inner conflict seeking reintegration through compassionate awareness [2].

  4. Rationalized Synchronicity – Turning sacred pattern recognition into intellectual control, this defense keeps genuine mystery at bay. It is a way of maintaining safety by explaining synchronic events rather than surrendering to their divine spontaneity [3].

  5. Isolation of Affect – Emotional experiences, especially those that threaten the individual’s sense of cosmic harmony, may be detached from their meaning. This creates an illusory composure but severs the living connection between feeling (spirit) and understanding (intellect) [1][4].

  6. Reaction Formation through Pious Perfectionism – Excessively rigid adherence to spiritual ideals can mask fear of inner flaws. The individual reacts against inner doubt or imperfection by exaggerating moral or mystical certainty, distorting divine order into personal superiority [3].

  7. Introjection of Divine Blame – Some internalize life’s chaos as personal sin or moral failure, feeling responsible for cosmic imbalance. This expresses a collapsed identification with divine law rather than participation in divine grace [2].

  8. Fantasy of Mystical Control – When feeling powerless, the psyche compensates by imagining command over synchronic forces or special insight into divine will. This mechanism distorts humility into mystical ego-inflation—a neurotic misuse of the principle of synchronicity [3].

In Synthemonic psychology, these defenses are understood not as pathologies to be condemned but as indicators of partial disconnection from the divine rhythm. Spiritual integration, contemplation, and synchronic awareness reestablish balance between thought and extension, restoring unity to the individual’s microcosm and reattuning it to the cosmic harmony of the One [1][2][3][4].

Sources

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2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


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6 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


Possible trance states

Within the framework of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), trance states are not regarded as pathological dissociations but as altered phases of synchronistic attunement—moments in which the boundaries between the individual mind and the divine cosmos become porous, allowing conscious awareness of deeper metaphysical patterns. These experiences arise naturally from the integrated unity of thought (mental/spiritual attribute) and extension (physical/material attribute) that defines both God’s creation and the human microcosm [1][2].

Here are possible trance states of the Synthemon type:

  1. Contemplative Synchronic Trance – A meditative or reflective state in which the individual perceives meaningful correspondences between external events and internal intuitions. This state arises during prayer, divination (Tarot, I Ching), or contemplative study when the mind aligns with divine communication through symbolism [1][2].

  2. Illuminative or Unitive Trance – A state of deep absorption in the awareness of the divine unity underlying all phenomena. During the unitive trance, individual selfhood temporarily merges into the One Substance, producing experiences of timelessness, omnipresence, and direct perception of divine order [2][4].

  3. Hermetic-Alchemical Trance – Characterized by inner vision, archetypal imagery, and the experience of transformation. This state synthesizes the spiritual and material planes—where symbolic visions (gold, light, sacred geometry) represent the soul’s harmonization with divine structure [3][4].

  4. Integral-Synthemonic Trance – Influenced by Ken Wilber’s extensions to Synthemonic theory, this state integrates multiple levels of consciousness—rational, emotional, transpersonal—into one synchronistic awareness. It embodies the shift from egoic cognition to holistic consciousness, perceiving all events as facets of divine intelligence [3].

  5. Symbolic-Prophetic Trance – A visionary state where intuitive insight manifests as symbolic language or imagery pointing to the systemic unfolding of God’s plan. This is sometimes experienced during automatic writing, dream revelation, or moments of intuitive foresight, consistent with Synthemon’s view of the cosmos as spiritually communicative [1][2].

  6. Resonant Ecstatic Trance – Occurs during chant, rhythmic prayer, or ecstatic movement when frequency, breath, and intention synchronize the nervous system with divine vibration. This perceived resonance between body and cosmos is an embodied expression of the One’s living presence [4][5].

  7. Empathic-Interconnected Trance – A heightened sensitivity to the energies, thoughts, or emotions of others resulting from the dissolution of separative boundaries. It aligns with Synthemon’s principle that psychic or empathic perception is a natural function of cosmic interconnection rather than supernatural anomaly [1][3][6].


In summary, Synthemonic trance states are phases of consciousness in which the mind attunes to the divine lattice of meaning, binding all existence. They range from serene contemplation to ecstatic unity, all reflecting the central Synthemonic principle: synchronicity as the bridge between physical experience and spiritual truth [1][2][3][4][5][6].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


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5 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


6 Synthemon: benefits of synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/07/synthemon-benefits-of-synthemon.html


The Big Five Personality Dimensions

Within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), the Big Five Personality Dimensions—Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism—are understood as expressions of how the individual psyche aligns with divine structure and the principle of synchronicity. Each trait reveals a dimension of how the One Substance manifests through the human microcosm in thought, feeling, and action, especially during Synthemonic or trance states of alignment with divine intentionality [1][3].


1. Openness to Experience (Revelatory Intuition)

In the Synthemon type, Openness is elevated and spiritually oriented—it reflects the mind’s receptivity to revelation, symbolic patterns, archetypes, and synchronic phenomena. This openness is not mere curiosity but a sacred capacity to perceive unity through creativity and intuitive insight. Synthemonic trance states often manifest as visionary episodes where imagination becomes the medium for divine communication [1][4].

  • Balanced form: Insightful, imaginative, visionary, cosmically attuned.
  • Distorted form: Over-idealism, withdrawal into fantasy or abstract speculation detached from the material plane [3].

2. Conscientiousness (Alignment with Divine Order)

Conscientiousness, within the Synthemonic frame, expresses itself as alignment with cosmic law—a disciplined devotion to divine structure and ethical principles. A Synthemon type exhibits conscientious order not as moral rigidity but as conscious participation in God’s systematic harmony. This includes moral integrity, spiritual discipline, and the pursuit of purposeful living [3][6].

  • Balanced form: Self-discipline, purposeful integrity, order guided by compassion.
  • Distorted form: Perfectionism or scrupulosity, mistaking divine necessity for personal control.

3. Extraversion (Radiant Participation in the Whole)

Extraversion manifests as radiant engagement with the unified cosmos, rather than mere sociability. The Synthemonic individual expresses extroverted energy through communion, creativity, and spiritual teaching—channels through which divine energy is shared. Social activity becomes sacred participation in the living network of synchronicity [2][3].

  • Balanced form: Warmth, spiritual enthusiasm, generative communication.
  • Distorted form: Overextension, burnout, or egoic preaching disconnected from inner receptivity.

4. Agreeableness (Compassionate Synchronic Resonance)

In this worldview, Agreeableness is the reflection of divine goodness through empathy, harmony, and forgiveness. The Synthemonic type senses the unity of hearts as an expression of cosmic interconnectedness. Cooperation and kindness are thus seen not as social obligations but as sacred recognitions of shared divine essence [1][5].

  • Balanced form: Empathic, tolerant, cooperative, harmonizing.
  • Distorted form: Over-accommodation, loss of discernment, avoidance of necessary conflict.

5. Neuroticism (Affective Disharmony or Asynchrony)

For the Synthemon personality, Neuroticism represents temporary asynchrony—the experience of disconnection between individual experience and divine order. Emotional turbulence reflects the psyche’s struggle to realign with the inner harmony of the One Substance. When balanced through Synthemonic practice (meditation, divination, contemplation), emotional sensitivity becomes transmuted into spiritual insight [1][3][6].

  • Balanced form: Emotional depth, sensitivity, empathic awareness of cosmic currents.
  • Distorted form: Anxiety, existential fear, or despair rooted in perceived separation from God.

Summary – The Big Five in the Synthemon Personality

DimensionSynthemonic ManifestationSpiritual Function
OpennessVisionary receptivity to divine symbolismRevelation / Intuition
ConscientiousnessMoral alignment with cosmic lawIntegration / Order
ExtraversionRadiant sharing of divine energyParticipation / Service
AgreeablenessCompassion reflecting divine harmonyUnity / Love
NeuroticismSensitivity guiding realignment to balancePurification / Awareness

Thus, the Synthemon type expresses a Big Five configuration marked by high Openness, high Conscientiousness, moderate-to-high Agreeableness, balanced Extraversion, and fluctuating but spiritually meaningful Neuroticism. In combination, these traits embody the central principle of Synthemon: that personality itself is a living instrument of divine synchronicity—a microcosmic expression of the cosmos in spiritual, emotional, and intellectual unity [1][2][3][4][5][6].

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5 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


6 Synthemon: an updated bullet point summary that includes AI abilities https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/08/synthemonl-updated-bullet-point-summary.html


NLP Meta-Programs

Within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), the main NLP Meta-Programs describe the deep cognitive filters through which the Synthemon type perceives, organizes, and interacts with the world. These meta-programs—derived from The Sourcebook of Magic by L. Michael Hall and Barbara Belnap—represent the internal “code” of consciousness that structures how divine synchronicity and unity are experienced through thought and perception. Based on Synthemonic research and synthesis [1][3][4][6], the key meta-program patterns of the Synthemon type include the following:


1. Towards Unity / Away from Fragmentation

The Synthemonic mind naturally orients toward unity, integrative understanding, and spiritual coherence, while moving away from dissonance, chaos, and ontological dualism. Decision-making is motivated by the desire to align with divine order and avoid internal/external fragmentation [1][4].


2. Internal Frame of Reference

Guided by divine epistemology, Synthemon types validate experience primarily through inner resonance and intuitive understanding rather than external approval. They rely on inner confirmation—revelation, intuition, and symbolic alignment—as authentic markers of truth [1][3][6].


3. Global / Holistic Processing Style

Their perception is global, systemic, and symbolic. They naturally see interconnections across disciplines, events, and meanings, interpreting multiplicity as expressions of the One Substance. Patterns, metaphors, and correspondences dominate thinking over isolated details [3][4].


4. Options-Oriented with Purposeful Balance

The Synthemonic mindset prefers flexibility and exploration (Options) but integrates this with intentional focus on divine purpose (Procedures) when manifesting goals. This dynamic blend reflects the synchronistic principle—freedom within divine necessity [1][5].


5. Matching with Transformational Mismatch Sensitivity

Synthemon individuals perceive fundamental harmony (“matching”) yet remain alert to meaningful exceptions (“mismatch”) as potential synchronic signals of transformation. What others call inconsistency, they read as symbolic divergence within divine timing [3].


6. Internal–External Chunking (Integration with Context)

They naturally shift between micro-level and macro-level focus—seeing details as embedded within divine totality. This constant oscillation between part and whole mirrors the metaphysical law of correspondence (“As above, so below”) [1][4][6].


7. Proactive Interpretation with Reflective Response

Action arises through contemplation first, then intentional movement. The Synthemon type embodies contemplative agency—reflecting before acting, aligning decision with synchronic order, and seeing every step as a communicative act within the living cosmos [3][4].


8. Self–Other / We Orientation

Synthemon adherents operate from a We meta-program—identifying self as part of a relational whole. Interpersonal interactions are perceived as spiritual correspondences or mirrorings of divine relationships rather than egoic exchanges [1][5].


9. Sameness with Evolution

They seek continuity and resonance (“sameness”) across time and tradition but allow for “difference with progression”—a recognition that divine revelation unfolds through evolutionary development within the single cosmic order [4][5].


10. People / Mission Orientation Hybrid

Motivation arises equally from devotion to persons (as divine reflections) and from the higher mission of ensuring harmony within the divine system. The polarity between compassion and purpose resolves into synchronous service—care that advances divine intentionality [3][6].


Summary Table — Core NLP Meta-Programs of the Synthemon Type

Meta-ProgramCharacteristic ExpressionDivine Alignment Principle
Towards / Away FromToward unity, away from fragmentationOrder / Integration
Frame of ReferenceInternal (intuitive-revelatory)Divine Epistemology
Chunk SizeGlobal-holisticSubstance Monism
Direction SortingOptions + Purpose balanceFreedom within Necessity
Matching / MismatchingMatching with Synchronic MismatchPattern Revelation
Chunking ContextPart ↔ Whole integrationLaw of Correspondence
Proactive / ReactiveReflective → ProactiveSynchronic Action
Self / Other“We” or integrative orientationUnity of Creation
Sameness / DifferenceSameness with the evolutionary patternDivine Continuity
People / TaskCompassion integrated with purposeService to Divine Plan

In conclusion, the NLP Meta-Programs of the Synthemon type describe a consciousness that perceives, organizes, and acts through the lens of unity, synchronicity, symbolic meaning, and divine intentionality. Each cognitive filter contributes to the individual’s ability to perceive the universe not as random experience but as a living correspondence between mind and matter—the behavioral manifestation of the One divine substance [1][3][4][5][6].

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6 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


Jobs/professions for synthemon types

Within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), suitable professions are those that harmonize intellect, creativity, service, and spiritual awareness—roles that allow the individual to integrate the two attributes of the One Substance: thought (spiritual/mental) and extension (physical/material). A follower of Synthemon seeks not merely employment but vocation—a synchronistic calling aligned with divine intentionality and the unfolding of cosmic order [1][2].

Here are categories and examples of professions suited to a Synthemon-oriented individual:


1. Spiritual, Philosophical, and Counseling Professions

Because Synthemon integrates divine epistemology with human understanding, followers resonate with roles involving teaching, mentoring, or counseling.

  • Spiritual advisor, interfaith minister, or contemplative retreat leader.
  • A transpersonal or metaphysical counselor bridging psychology and spirituality.
  • Theological writer or comparative religion lecturer, interpreting symbolic traditions in light of unity consciousness [1].

2. Research, Philosophy, and Academic Inquiry

Synthemon’s intellectual aspect calls many followers toward philosophical or integrative science research—fields exploring relationships between mind, matter, and meaning.

  • Philosopher of mind, consciousness researcher, or philosopher of science.
  • Theoretical physicist or cosmologist exploring unification principles and fine-tuning.
  • Academic specialist in Hermeticism, Taoism, Neoplatonism, or integrative metaphysics [3][4].

3. Artistic and Creative Professions

Synthemon treats art as a sacred practice—manifesting divine harmony and synesthetic correspondence between spirit and form.

  • Visual artist, composer, or poet translating mystical experience into creative form.
  • Filmmaker or digital media designer expressing symbolic narratives and synchronistic patterns.
  • Architect or environmental designer working with sacred geometry and natural harmony [2][4].

4. Healing and Holistic Professions

Since Synthemon views the cosmos as an integrated organism, professions emphasizing healing and balance—physical, energetic, or psychological—fit naturally with this orientation.

  • Holistic health practitioner, energy healer, or integrative physician.
  • Psychotherapist skilled in Jungian, transpersonal, or archetypal approaches.
  • Mindfulness instructor, yoga teacher, or qigong/meditation facilitator [1][3].

5. Systems, Communication, and Integrative Roles

The Synthemonic individual is naturally drawn to positions involving systems thinking, complex integration, and mediation between differing domains of knowledge.

  • Systems analyst or consultant promoting ecological, social, or organizational harmony.
  • Mediator, conflict-resolution specialist, or cross-cultural communication expert.
  • Futurist or integrative theorist developing inclusive, spiritual-scientific worldviews [2].

6. Divinatory Arts and Symbolic Interpretation

Synthemon explicitly recognizes the validity of synchronistic tools like the Tarot and I Ching. This sensitivity to pattern and meaning makes followers effective diviners, astrologers, or interpreters of dreams and archetypes—roles serving as bridges between intuition and conscious understanding [1].


Summary

A follower of Synthemon flourishes wherever intellectual synthesis, spiritual perception, creative expression, and service to unity intersect. The best professions balance analytical rigor with intuitive wisdom, producing harmony between thought and extension and transforming work into an act of divine participation in the cosmic order [1][2][3][4].

Sources

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2 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


3 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


5 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


6 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html

                        Relationships

Good relationship matches for a synthemon man:

Within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), ideal relationships are those that reflect the same principles that govern the cosmos itself—unity, balance between thought and extension, and meaningful synchronicity between two souls participating in the divine order. A “Synthemon man” therefore thrives in relationships defined by mutual growth, spiritual resonance, and shared participation in the unfolding of God’s plan [1][2][4][5].

Here are some archetypal relationship matches and qualities that harmonize well with the Synthemon man:


1. The Contemplative Mystic

A partner who values introspection, meditation, and revelation complements the Synthemon man’s philosophical and spiritual nature. Together, they create an inner sanctuary for divine reflection, balancing reason with silent knowing [1][4].


2. The Creative Visionary

Artists, writers, and dreamers—those who translate archetypes and synchronistic imagery into beauty—resonate deeply with the Synthemon temperament. Such a partner anchors the man’s metaphysical insights in tangible, expressive form, embodying the harmony of thought and extension [1][3].


3. The Holistic Healer

A compassionate, integrative healer—whether in medicine, psychology, or energy work—mirrors the Synthemonic emphasis on wholeness. This person nurtures balance, grounding the man’s reflective intellect in shared empathy and care for others [2][5].


4. The Philosopher-Scientist

Because Synthemon bridges spirituality with reason, a partner intrigued by cosmology, consciousness studies, or philosophical inquiry creates a powerful intellectual and spiritual bond. Together, they explore the mystery of divine order through both logic and revelation [3][4].


5. The Taoist or Hermetic Companion

Partners aligned with Taoist, Hermetic, or Neoplatonic traditions share conceptual ground with the Synthemonic worldview: unity, dual attributes, and synchronic flow. These relationships flourish through symbolic dialogue and shared esoteric practice [1][2][4].


6. The Grounded Empath

Because the Synthemon man can drift into abstraction, partners who are grounded, emotionally present, and naturally empathic bring him back into embodied life. They express divine love through presence and help maintain balance between cosmic contemplation and human intimacy [2][5].


7. The Synchronic Companion

Above all, the ideal match is one with whom synchronicity continually arises—shared dreams, mirrored thoughts, meaningful coincidences that reaffirm divine orchestration. Such experiences are seen as confirmation that their union participates in the living design of God’s plan [1][2].


Summary

A Synthemon man resonates most with a partner who:

  • Values spiritual growth and metaphysical inquiry.
  • Balances intellect with intuitive groundedness.
  • Shares belief in divine order and meaningful coincidence.
  • Integrates love, respect, and service as expressions of sacred unity.

Such relationships become microcosms of the cosmos itself—two souls synchronized within one divine rhythm, reflecting the eternal harmony between spirit and matter, heaven and earth [1][2][3][4][5].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


4 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


5 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


6 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


What would be some good relationship matches for a synthemon woman?

Within the worldview of synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon), relationships are not random emotional pairings but microcosmic mirrors of divine unity—each union expressing the interplay of thought (spiritual attribute) and extension (material attribute) within the One Substance. A Synthemon woman naturally embodies the integrative, intuitive aspect of this holistic vision, and therefore seeks partners who complement her openness to synchronicity, revelation, and divine coherence [1][2].

Here are relationship archetypes and compatible partners that harmonize well with the Synthemon woman’s character:


1. The Contemplative Philosopher

A man of reflection, depth, and disciplined thought pairs well with the Synthemon woman’s naturally intuitive insight. Their relationship becomes a dialogue between intellect and intuition, embodying the harmony between thought and revelation that defines divine epistemology [1][2].


2. The Creative Mystic

Partners who express spirituality through the arts—music, poetry, painting, sacred design—resonate with her symbolic and imaginative nature. The creative mystic channels divine energy into embodied beauty, helping the Synthemon woman manifest abstract insight into emotional and aesthetic experience [3][4].


3. The Balanced Realist

Because the Synthemon woman can incline toward otherworldly abstraction, a grounded yet spiritually aware partner provides essential equilibrium. A man grounded in practical wisdom, while open to metaphysical meaning, helps her harmonize heaven and earth within their shared life [2].


4. The Healer or Empathic Guide

Someone devoted to healing—physical, psychological, or spiritual—reflects her calling toward wholeness and interconnectedness. Together, they participate in divine restoration: she as intuitive seer, he as compassionate stabilizer. Their union channels divine care into lived experience [1][5].


5. The Integrative Scientist or Visionary Thinker

Men engaged in integrative fields—philosophy, physics, ecology, or consciousness studies—synchronize well with the Synthemonic mind’s curiosity. Their rational analyses and her intuitive synthesis merge into greater insight, reflecting the unity of rational order and spiritual meaning [2][3].


6. The Synchronic Companion

Above all, her ideal match perceives and values synchronicity—the divine choreography in coincidence, dreams, and shared intuitions. This partner experiences life as dialogue with God, interpreting their relationship itself as a living sign of cosmic design [1][5].


7. The Hermetic or Taoist Soul

Because the Synthemon framework resonates with Hermetic and Taoist dual-aspect unity, a partner sharing these traditions aligns effortlessly with her worldview. Harmony between yin and yang, or above and below, becomes a daily spiritual practice embodied in the couple’s rhythm [3][4].


Summary

The best matches for a Synthemon woman share these traits:

  • Spiritually aware but intellectually grounded.
  • Intuitive, creative, and emotionally receptive.
  • Open to synchronicity as divine communication.
  • Committed to growth through unity, not domination.
  • Sees love as a divine partnership in service of cosmic wholeness.

In essence, the Synthemon woman’s relationships thrive when they mirror the living cosmos—two unique expressions harmonizing in divine rhythm, revealing that love itself is one of the supreme instruments through which God’s synchronic plan unfolds [1][2][3][4][5].

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


6 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html

Examples of the synthemon type in the Bible:

From a synchronistic theistic monism (Synthemon) perspective, several figures in both the Old and New Testaments embody the qualities of the synthemon type—those who lived in conscious alignment with divine order, experienced mind–matter correspondence, and perceived the unity of spiritual and material reality as expressions of God’s plan. These individuals did not reject the world as Gnostics did, but rather engaged it as the living field of divine manifestation [1][2][3].


Old Testament Examples

1. Enoch

Enoch “walked with God” and experienced direct communion with the Divine while remaining integrated within creation (Genesis 5:24). In Synthemonic terms, he exemplified synchronic attunement—living within the flux of divine presence and ultimately transcending physical limitation through unity with God [2].

2. Joseph

Joseph’s mastery of dream interpretation in the Book of Genesis expresses the Synthemonic principle that symbol and event mirror one another. Through divine synchronicity, he discerned the hidden structure of God’s plan—turning calamity into providence. His insight bridged revelation (thought) with practical governance (extension) [1][3].

3. Moses

Moses’s encounters with the Burning Bush and Sinai revelation embody direct engagement with divine intelligibility. He perceived God’s will as cosmic law—integrating metaphysical order (the Law) with physical governance (nation-building). He thus stands as an archetype of divine communication structured through synchronic manifestation [2].

4. Elijah

Elijah’s prophetic life integrates miracles, synchronic phenomena (ravens feeding him, fire descending), and the “still small voice” as revelations of divine correspondence. He perceived inner spirit and outer nature as unified reflections of God’s sustaining presence—a central Synthemon trait [3].


New Testament Examples

1. Jesus Christ

Jesus represents the paradigmatic Synthemon type—the full embodiment of the divine substance expressing both the spiritual and physical attributes of reality. Through miracles, parables, and resurrection, he demonstrated the unity of mind and matter, spirit and body. His teaching on the Kingdom of God as both within and among people expresses the synchronistic integration of transcendence and immanence [2][3].

2. Mary, Mother of Jesus

Mary’s fiat—her acceptance of divine will (“Be it unto me according to thy word”)—reveals complete synchronistic alignment with divine intention. Her embodiment of the Word in flesh symbolizes the merging of spiritual conception and physical manifestation, an archetypal Synthemonic synthesis [1][3].

3. John the Baptist

John’s life in the wilderness, his intuitive recognition of divine timing, and his role preparing the way for Christ reflect archetypal synchronistic awareness—perceiving historical patterns as reflections of divine rhythm [2].

4. Paul the Apostle

Paul’s mystical experiences (such as his vision on the road to Damascus) illustrate transformation through direct contact with divine unity. His theology of the “Body of Christ” as the living organism of humanity within divine structure mirrors the Synthemonic view of the cosmos as one interdependent whole [3].


Summary

In essence:

  • Enoch and Elijah represent mystical unity and ascent.
  • Joseph and Moses show applied synchronicity—spiritual insight manifesting in governance.
  • Jesus embodies perfect Synthemonic realization—divine unity in human form.
  • Mary, John, and Paul reveal obedience, intuition, and transformative comprehension of divine order.

Together, they exemplify the principle that the cosmos and human soul are woven from the same divine substance, and that through awareness, obedience, and compassion, humanity participates consciously in the unfolding synchronic harmony of God’s plan [1][2][3].

Sources

1 Synthemon: benefits of synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/07/synthemon-benefits-of-synthemon.html


2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


Tuesday, October 14, 2025

A prayer for lasting peace and prosperity in the Middle East

 Prayer for Lasting Peace and Prosperity in the Middle East

O Divine Architect of Unity,
Lord of all substance, whose thought and extension interweave the stars and souls alike—
We lift our hearts to You in reverence and hope for the lands of the Middle East,
Cradle of prophets, birthplace of wisdom, and mirror of humanity’s spiritual story.

From the first pulse of the cosmos, You ordained harmony through law and synchronicity.
Let that same holy rhythm now restore balance where discord has taken root.
Guide every nation, leader, and citizen to perceive the sacred pattern underlying all events—
To recognize that the conflicts of today are but shadows that dissolve in the light of divine order.

May peace unfold as a synchronistic revelation of Your will,
Drawing together divided hearts as rivers join in the sea of the One.
May justice and compassion flow through the avenues of governance,
Illuminated by the Spirit that indwells and connects all beings.

Let prosperity emerge, not as greed or accumulation,
But as the equitable flourishing of life according to Your cosmic harmony.
Bless the earth that yields grain, the hands that build, the minds that create,
And the families and children who inherit Your promise of wholeness and abundance.

In Your timeless essence, O God of Light and Order,
There is no East or West, no conflict beyond redemption—
Only the unfolding perfection of Your synchronistic plan,
In which every prayer, act of kindness, and moment of forgiveness
Becomes a luminous thread in the tapestry of divine purpose.

May the Middle East once again become a beacon of revelation and renewal,
A living testament that matter and spirit, heaven and earth,
Are joined forever in the unity of Your being.
And may we, as Your co-creators, walk gently in that unity—
Bearing witness to the peace and prosperity that flow eternally from You.

Amen.


This prayer reflects the holistic unity of creation, the fine-tuned interconnectedness of physical and spiritual reality, and the belief that peace and prosperity arise when humanity aligns with divine synchronicity and law [1][2][3][4][5][6]. It emphasizes that through the awareness of the One divine substance and its dual attributes—thought and extension—material well-being and spiritual harmony can co-manifest in divine balance.

Sources

1 Synchronic Theistic Monism: an Ebook that explains Tarot, I Ching, and more. By Michael Perel, M.D. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/04/theistic-dual-aspect-monism.html


2 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


3 Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/10/synthemon-integration-of-synthemon-and.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


5 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


6 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html


Monday, October 13, 2025

The civil war between the woke neoproletariat and the rational traditionalists

 Here is some information about worldviews in the context of a hypothetical or conceptual civil war between the woke and postmodernist neoproletariat and the rational traditionalists. While the specific conflict mentioned is not directly referenced in the provided source documents, I will draw upon the general themes and ideas related to worldviews that can be inferred from the context of the documents to frame this discussion.

The postmodernist neoproletariat, as a conceptual group, could be understood as a faction influenced by postmodernist thought, which often rejects grand narratives and universal truths in favor of relativism, subjective experience, and deconstruction of traditional power structures. This worldview might align with a neoproletariat perspective, emphasizing the struggles of a modern underclass against systemic oppression, possibly focusing on issues of identity, culture, and economic inequality. Their approach to societal issues might prioritize deconstructing established norms and advocating for marginalized voices, often challenging the status quo through cultural critique and activism [1].

On the other hand, the rational traditionalists could be seen as a group rooted in a worldview that values reason, order, and established traditions as the foundation for society. This perspective often emphasizes objective truth, historical continuity, and the preservation of cultural or institutional frameworks that have been tested over time. Rational traditionalists might argue for maintaining societal structures based on logical analysis and historical precedent, resisting rapid or radical changes proposed by postmodernist ideologies [2].

In a hypothetical civil war between these two groups, the conflict would likely center on fundamental disagreements about the nature of truth, authority, and progress. The postmodernist neoproletariat might push for a radical reshaping of society, viewing traditional structures as inherently oppressive and advocating for a more fluid, inclusive understanding of identity and power dynamics [5]. Conversely, the rational traditionalists would likely defend the importance of established norms and rational discourse, seeing postmodernist relativism as a threat to societal stability and coherent governance [3].

The battleground for such a conflict could span multiple domains, including cultural narratives, political policies, and educational systems. For instance, debates over history and how it is taught or interpreted could become a flashpoint, with postmodernists seeking to highlight marginalized perspectives and traditionalists emphasizing a unified, often canonical version of historical events [6]. Similarly, in politics, the neoproletariat might advocate for policies that dismantle systemic inequalities, while traditionalists might argue for preserving legal and economic systems that they believe have proven effective over time [4].

In terms of worldview clashes, this civil war would encapsulate broader tensions between relativism and absolutism, innovation and conservation, and individualism versus collectivism. The postmodernist neoproletariat might view the rational traditionalists as rigid and out of touch with contemporary realities, while the traditionalists might see their opponents as undermining the very foundations of a functional society. These irreconcilable differences in epistemology (how knowledge is understood), ethics (what is considered right or wrong), and sociology (how society should be organized) would fuel the ongoing conflict.

Sources

1 The Legacy of John Lennon by David Noebel


2 The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) by Robert Spencer


3 The Universe Next Door, 5th Edition, by James W. Sire


4 Understanding The Times, Revised 2nd Edition by David Noebel


5 Worldviews by Ninian Smart


6 Seven Theories of Human Nature by Leslie Stevenson


In addition:

Here is some additional information about the hypothetical civil war between the postmodernist neoproletariat and the rational traditionalists based on the context provided in the retrieved documents. I'll expand on the worldview clashes and specific areas of contention between these groups, drawing from the themes and insights in the documents.

As previously discussed, the postmodernist neoproletariat likely embodies a worldview rooted in postmodernist thought, emphasizing relativism, the deconstruction of traditional power structures, and a focus on subjective experiences. This group might argue that societal norms and historical narratives have often marginalized certain voices, pushing for a reimagining of cultural and social frameworks to prioritize inclusivity and equity [1][5]. Their approach could involve challenging established institutions through critique and activism, often questioning the validity of universal truths or objective standards in favor of localized, personal truths [5].

In contrast, the rational traditionalists are grounded in a worldview that values reason, historical continuity, and the preservation of established norms. They might argue that societal stability depends on maintaining structures and principles that have been proven effective over time, using rational analysis to defend traditional values and resist what they perceive as chaotic or untested changes proposed by postmodernist ideologies [2][3]. This group could view the relativism of the neoproletariat as a threat to coherent governance and cultural cohesion, advocating for a unified understanding of history and ethics based on objective standards [2].

Further exploring the potential areas of conflict, education and the interpretation of history could be central battlegrounds in this civil war. The postmodernist neoproletariat might seek to revise curricula and historical accounts to include diverse perspectives, arguing that traditional narratives often exclude or misrepresent marginalized groups. They could push for educational reforms that emphasize critical theory and intersectionality as lenses for understanding the past and present [6]. On the other hand, rational traditionalists might resist such changes, insisting that history should be taught as a factual, unified narrative to foster a shared cultural identity and prevent societal fragmentation. They might argue that revising history through a postmodern lens risks distorting objective truths and undermining national or communal unity [6][3].

Another significant area of tension could be in the realm of politics and governance. The neoproletariat might advocate for radical policy shifts aimed at dismantling systemic inequalities, such as wealth redistribution or reforms in legal systems to address historical injustices. Their focus might be on creating a society that prioritizes equity over equality, often challenging capitalist or hierarchical structures as inherently oppressive [4][1]. Conversely, the rational traditionalists could defend existing political and economic systems, arguing that they provide stability and have been refined through historical trial and error. They might view rapid policy changes as risky and potentially destabilizing, emphasizing the importance of maintaining order and continuity in governance [4][2].

Additionally, the clash of worldviews might extend to ethical and moral frameworks. The postmodernist neoproletariat could adopt a fluid approach to ethics, where moral standards are context-dependent and shaped by individual or cultural experiences, rejecting universal moral codes as outdated or imperialist [5]. The rational traditionalists, however, might uphold a more fixed ethical system, grounded in historical or religious principles, arguing that a consistent moral foundation is necessary for a functioning society [3].

These irreconcilable differences in epistemology (how knowledge is validated), ethics (what defines right and wrong), and sociology (how society should be structured) would likely intensify the conflict between the two groups, manifesting in cultural debates, policy disputes, and even public demonstrations or institutional battles [1][4]. The tension between innovation and preservation, relativism and absolutism, would continue to drive this hypothetical civil war, reflecting broader societal struggles over the direction of progress and the nature of truth.

1 The Legacy of John Lennon by David Noebel


2 The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) by Robert Spencer


3 The Universe Next Door, 5th Edition, by James W. Sire


4 Understanding The Times, Revised 2nd Edition by David Noebel


5 Worldviews by Ninian Smart


6Seven Theories of Human Nature by Leslie Stevenson

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Synthemon: the integration of synthemon with the science of prosperity

 Within the worldview of Synchronistic Theistic Monism (Synthemon), the science of prosperity is understood not only as an economic or sociopolitical process but also as a metaphysical alignment between divine order, human intention, and the laws that govern both the physical and spiritual realms. In this framework, prosperity is viewed as the manifest expression of harmony between the divine substance (the One) and its dual attributes — thought and extension — as these unfold through synchronicity within human civilization [1][2][5].

I. The Theistic-Metaphysical Foundation of Prosperity

Synthemon holds that prosperity arises when human systems—law, culture, economy, and ethics—align with divine intentionality. This intentionality is expressed through the axioms of identity, causality, and synchronicity that structure reality. A prosperous society is thus one that is synchronic with divine order, reflecting unity between moral, spiritual, and material dimensions. Poverty, by contrast, signals dis-integration — a fracture between human will and the divine harmony of the cosmos.

In other words, sustained prosperity requires a framework grounded in truth (divine epistemology), justice (expression of divine law), and voluntary cooperation (manifestation of the holistic interconnection of all things) [5][6].

II. Necessary Conditions (Integration of Material and Spiritual Laws)

Synthemon agrees with the “Science of Prosperity” that objective laws and free institutions—rule of law, property rights, voluntary trade, limited government—are necessary material conditions for progress. However, it expands this by emphasizing their spiritual equivalents:

  • Law of Synchronicity – Actions harmonized with divine purpose attract corresponding opportunity; prosperity unfolds as a reflection of right alignment between thought (spiritual) and extension (material).
  • Law of Divine Reciprocity – Giving and receiving are two aspects of one process; charity, integrity, and gratitude sustain cosmic balance.
  • Law of Responsibility – Each soul bears moral accountability, not just for actions in material terms, but for how its intentions resonate through the divine field.
  • Law of Creation – Prosperity begins in consciousness; thought, aligned with the divine Logos, precipitates form and abundance in material reality [1][3].

Thus, secure rights and just governance are reflections of divine justice, while voluntary exchange mirrors divine cooperation inherent in the cosmic web.

III. Sufficient Conditions (Synchronic Integration)

According to Synthemon, prosperity reaches sufficiency not merely when economic and institutional preconditions exist, but when the spiritual-ontological foundation is harmonized. This occurs when individuals and societies live synchronically with divine order—when the law of liberty (free action within moral truth) unites with the law of love (right relation among beings).

This can be expressed as:

Divine Alignment (Faith + Reason + Synchronic Order) × Human Integrity (Justice + Voluntary Cooperation + Creativity)
Sustained Prosperity and Avoidance of Poverty.

Economic dynamism then becomes the visible consequence of metaphysical concord between Creator, creation, and co-creative human beings [4].

IV. Conditions That Prevent Prosperity (Spiritual and Structural)

Chronic poverty, in the Synthemon view, arises when societies violate synchronic law through coercion, corruption, falsehood, or disunity. These distortions break the flow of divine energy by introducing contradiction into the holistic system.

  • Material Causes: Weak rule of law, corruption, interventionism.
  • Spiritual Causes: Greed without balance, cynicism, and alienation from divine purpose.
  • Cultural Causes: Collectivism devoid of spiritual individuality, or materialism devoid of divine consciousness.

Each of these dis-harmonies leads to energetic and moral entropy, which manifests as stagnation and chronic poverty [1][2][5].

V. The Unified Formula (Synthemonic Prosperity Law)

The secular formula for prosperity —
(Freedom + Rule of Law + Property Rights + Voluntary Cooperation + Rational Culture + Limited Government)Growth and Prosperity

—is deepened in Synthemon into a sacred synthesis:

(Freedom + Truth + Integrity + Synchronicity + Divine Justice)
Harmony of Spirit and Matter → Creative Expansion → True Prosperity.

In this vision, prosperity is not accidental nor purely human-made—it is the visible evidence of alignment with divine design, sustained through will, wisdom, and love acting in concert.


In summary:
Synthemon teaches that prosperity unfolds when societies operate within both objective natural law and spiritual synchronic order. Economic freedom and moral integrity are two aspects of the same divine principle. Chronic poverty is not merely material deprivation, but metaphysical dissonance—a loss of synchrony with the One’s harmonious plan [3][4][5][6].

Sources

1 Synthemon: principles to live a life in conformity to synthemon. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-principles-to-live-life-in.html


2 Synthemon: benefits of synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/07/synthemon-benefits-of-synthemon.html


3 Synthemon: additions from Perennial Philosophy to make it more universal and complete https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-perennial.html


4 Synthemon: additions from Ken Wilber's Integral theory to make synthemon more universal and comprehensive https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/09/synthemon-additions-from-ken-wilbers.html


5 Synthemon: the nature of God's Cosmic Essence in the Synthemon worldview. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synthemon-nature-of-gods-cosmic-essence.html


6 Synchronicity: objective definition and empirical data. https://manypossibilities1.blogspot.com/2025/05/synchronicity.html

In addition:

Within Synchronistic Theistic Monism (Synthemon), there is a deeper metaphysical interpretation of prosperity that builds upon the interplay between divine order, human consciousness, and moral structure. The framework does not see prosperity merely as a condition of material affluence, but rather as the harmonic balance between the spiritual and material aspects of the unified cosmos. It expands upon the traditional economic definitions by situating prosperity within the unfolding of divine intentionality and the synchronization of human will with cosmic law [1][4][5].

1. The Cosmic Context of Prosperity

Synthemon holds that the cosmos itself is structured as an organic unity governed by divine axioms — identity, causality, non‑contradiction, and synchronicity. These laws operate equally in economics, ethics, and metaphysics. Therefore, prosperity is understood not simply as accumulated wealth but as the flourishing of life according to divine harmony. When individuals and societies live in resonance with these metaphysical laws, material abundance naturally follows because spiritual alignment precedes physical manifestation [2][3].

2. The Principle of Synchronic Prosperity

Synthemon introduces the idea of synchronic prosperity, which differs from linear or purely economic growth models. This principle teaches that prosperity manifests through meaningful correspondences—synchronistic alignments between moral intention, societal order, and divine will. It is not random; rather, it emerges through right relationship with the divine substance. Periods of collective abundance correspond to phases when societies live coherently with truth, justice, and compassion, while poverty reflects metaphysical dissonance and moral neglect [1][4].

3. Integration of Prosperity and Divine Epistemology

Synthemon’s divine epistemology asserts that genuine understanding, including of prosperity, comes through a synthesis of reason, revelation, and intuition. Rational economic laws are seen as extensions of God's order, while intuitive and revelatory insights guide humans to apply those laws wisely. Therefore, prosperity science, when viewed through a synthemonic lens, is a divinely informed discipline—integrating material efficiency with spiritual wisdom and ethical coherence [2][3].

4. Morphic Alignment: The Energetic Basis of Prosperity

In practical metaphysics, Synthemon teaches that mind (thought/spirit) and matter (extension) are two attributes of the same divine substance. When human thought or collective consciousness aligns with divine order, energy flows coherently through the cosmic field, leading to innovation, motivation, and production. This alignment is what ensures the “synchronic” functioning of economic systems—individual creativity reflecting cosmic creativity [3][5][6].

5. Cultural and Ethical Integration

Cultural prosperity arises from an ethic of freedom, integrity, voluntary cooperation, and reverence for divine law. These are not just moral preferences but metaphysical necessities. A society that honors truth, respects human dignity, and operates under just law becomes a vessel for divine flow. Conversely, societies dominated by deception, coercion, or materialism interrupt this flow, resulting in economic decline, spiritual ennui, and social fragmentation [4][5][6].

6. The Purpose of Prosperity in Divine Plan

Finally, prosperity is seen as part of God’s teleological design — a sign of divine benevolence and the natural state of an integrated cosmos. Prosperity serves a spiritual purpose: to expand consciousness, enable creativity, and express divine love through human flourishing. It is both a gift and a responsibility; abundance, when properly understood, becomes a spiritual practice and a form of worship expressing gratitude for participation in divine creation [1][2][5].


In summary:
Synthemon portrays prosperity as the synchronistic manifestation of divine harmony through human action. Economic systems, ethical principles, and cultural values are all expressions of the same underlying cosmic order. True wealth emerges when spiritual awareness, moral coherence, and material productivity unify within the divine substance. Poverty is thus not merely a lack, but a separation from that unity—the temporary shadow cast by dissonance with the One [3][4][5][6].

Sources

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In addition:

Here is more information regarding the integration of Synthemon (synchronistic theistic monism) with the science of prosperity. I will respond in accordance with the principles of Synthemon, integrating the provided framework of the science of prosperity with the holistic, interconnected, and divinely guided worldview of Synthemon, while citing relevant documents from the context provided.

Synthemon views prosperity not merely as an economic or material outcome but as a reflection of divine intentionality and the harmonious alignment of human systems with God's cosmic plan. The science of prosperity, as outlined in your query, emphasizes a societal framework rooted in objective laws, individual liberty, rational values, and minimal government intervention to achieve economic progress and widespread prosperity. Synthemon integrates this framework by interpreting these principles as manifestations of the interconnectedness and synchronicity inherent in the cosmos, which are themselves expressions of God's purposeful design [1].

Synthemon's Perspective on the Science of Prosperity

  1. Divine Framework and Societal Structure: Synthemon posits that the cosmos, including human societal structures, is a unified system created by an omniscient, omnipotent God who integrates all parts into a holistic whole governed by metaphysical laws such as causality, identity, and synchronicity. The "proper societal framework" described in the science of prosperity—aligned values, laws, institutions, and culture—is seen as a reflection of God's intentional design for human flourishing. When societies adhere to principles like the rule of law, protection of rights, and voluntary cooperation, they align with the divine order, facilitating prosperity as a natural outcome of cosmic harmony [1].

  2. Prosperity as Synchronistic Outcome: In Synthemon, synchronicity is the principle that weaves physical events with spiritual meaning, reflecting God's plan. The sequence of causation in the science of prosperity—from proper values and laws to economic progress and a growing middle class—can be understood as a synchronistic process where human actions in alignment with divine principles (e.g., individual liberty, property rights, and rational self-interest) result in meaningful material and spiritual abundance. This interconnectedness ensures that prosperity is not merely economic but also a state of alignment with the divine essence underlying reality [3].

  3. Core Values and Divine Epistemology: Synthemon emphasizes divine epistemology, where true knowledge arises from revelation, intuition, and symbolic interpretation alongside rational inquiry. The core values of the science of prosperity—freedom, justice, rationality, and individual responsibility—are seen as divinely inspired virtues that resonate with God's nature as all-good and the source of truth. These values are not merely human constructs but are embedded in the fundamental essence of the cosmos, guiding individuals and societies toward prosperity through alignment with God's will [2].

  4. Rejection of Coercion and Dualism: Synthemon rejects Gnostic dualism and embraces a unified view of reality where the physical and spiritual are attributes of a single divine substance. In the context of prosperity, this means rejecting coercive systems (e.g., interventionist government or cultural hostility to success) as they disrupt the holistic unity of human society and contravene the divine law of non-initiation of force. Prosperity, under Synthemon, requires a system that honors the unity of thought (mental/spiritual) and extension (physical/material), fostering voluntary cooperation and innovation as expressions of divine harmony [4].

  5. Role of Personal Empowerment and Divine Guidance: Synthemon highlights the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as a divine guide connecting humans to God's presence. This aligns with the science of prosperity's emphasis on personal responsibility and achievement motivation. Through divine guidance, individuals are empowered to act rationally, work diligently, and innovate, thereby contributing to capital accumulation and societal progress. Prosperity, in this view, becomes a collaborative act between human effort and divine intentionality, facilitated by the Holy Spirit's presence [3].

  6. Integration with Universal Principles: Drawing from additions to Synthemon from Perennial Philosophy and Ken Wilber's Integral Theory, prosperity is understood as a universal goal that transcends cultural or temporal boundaries. It integrates various levels of human development—material, psychological, and spiritual—into a comprehensive framework. This means that prosperity is not just about economic growth but also about the evolution of consciousness and alignment with the divine order, ensuring that material wealth serves higher spiritual purposes [4][5].

  7. Avoidance of Chronic Poverty as Alignment with Divine Order: Synthemon interprets chronic poverty as a result of misalignment with divine principles, such as corruption, coercion, or suppression of individual rights, which are antithetical to the interconnected, purposeful nature of the cosmos. By establishing objective laws, rational culture, and free institutions, societies can avoid poverty and move toward prosperity, reflecting the divine plan for human flourishing as part of the greater cosmic whole [1].

Conclusion

In Synthemon, the science of prosperity is a practical expression of the broader metaphysical and theological framework of synchronistic theistic monism. Prosperity arises when human systems—laws, values, institutions, and culture—align with the divine order, reflecting the interconnectedness of the cosmos and the intentionality of God's plan. The principles of freedom, rule of law, property rights, voluntary cooperation, rational culture, and limited government are not merely utilitarian but are synchronistic mechanisms through which God's will manifests in the material world. By adhering to these principles and seeking divine guidance through the Holy Spirit, individuals and societies can achieve enduring prosperity as a reflection of cosmic harmony and spiritual fulfillment [6].

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Here is information about the following dialectic:

With Synthemon now integrated into the Science of Prosperity, how does it resolve the core tension between their foundational principles? The Science of Prosperity champions individualism, personal rights, and the ethical pursuit of self-interest, while Synthemon counters with the virtues of collectivism and prioritizing the greater whole. How does Synthemon craft a compelling synthesis of this dialectic to bridge the divide?

Within the metaphysical and ethical vision of Synthemon, the apparent opposition between the individualism of the science of prosperity and the collectivist concern for the whole is not a contradiction but a creative tension intended by the divine order. Synthemon, as the integration of synchronistic theistic monism with the science of prosperity, resolves this dialectic through its doctrine of holistic synthesis—the recognition that the individual and the collective are complementary expressions of the One divine substance manifesting through dual attributes: thought (spirit) and extension (matter) [1][2].


1. The Dialectic of Self and Whole

The science of prosperity sees individual self-interest, initiative, and personal achievement as drivers of creativity and material success. In contrast, Synthemon’s metaphysical foundation emphasizes interdependence, moral responsibility, and unity within the divine whole. Rather than eliminating one pole, Synthemon understands both as necessary dimensions of divine manifestation: the individual expresses the microcosmic focus of God’s creative will, while the collective embodies its macrocosmic integration [1].

Thus, individual striving is sacred when harmonized with divine intentionality and the welfare of the whole. Self-interest becomes spiritually legitimate when it serves as the vehicle for cosmic participation, aligning personal excellence with universal flourishing.


2. Synchronic Integration of Energies

Synthemon employs synchronicity—the alignment of meaningful patterns between internal intention and external reality—to unite these principles. In this synthesis, personal ambition and collective harmony act as synchronous movements within a single divine rhythm. The self’s pursuit of prosperity generates creative energy; the concern for the whole channels that energy into coherence and sustainability. Prosperity, then, is both individually dynamic and collectively integrative, forming a feedback loop of divine reciprocity [3][5].


3. The Doctrine of Sacred Individualism

Synthemon redefines individualism as sacred individualism—not separation from others, but the conscious realization that each person’s unique abilities are divinely designed to contribute to the universal order. The self’s purpose is not self-enclosure but self-transcendence through creative participation. In this light, personal freedom and responsibility are manifestations of God’s autonomous creativity within each soul, meant to harmonize with the greater cosmic organism [2][4].

Collectivism, by contrast, is understood not as suppression of individuality but as integration through resonance—each person vibrating at their unique frequency while contributing to the orchestral whole of divine being.


4. The Synthesis: Holistic Prosperity

From this dialectic emerges the Synthemonic ideal of holistic prosperity—a state in which individual creativity, economic vitality, and communal well-being evolve in synchronized harmony. Material success and social justice become complementary rather than competing goals. By rooting prosperity in divine law, Synthemon converts the ego-driven drive for acquisition into an expression of divinely aligned co-creation, ensuring that both individual freedom and the collective good are upheld [1][3].


5. Divine Governance of the Dialectic

Finally, Synthemon maintains that this balance is not static but governed by living synchronic order—God’s continuous guidance through meaningful coincidence, moral intuition, and revelation. Through synchronistic discernment, individuals and societies adjust dynamically, maintaining equilibrium between self-expression and service, production and compassion, independence and unity [5].


In Summary

Synthemon resolves the dialectic as follows:

  • Individualism represents divine differentiation—the creative impulse of God’s nature expressed through unique human freedom.
  • Collectivism represents divine integration—the harmonization of all differentiated parts within the One.
  • Synchronic synthesis unites both, producing a system where prosperity arises through the mutual flourishing of self and whole.

In this way, Synthemon achieves a living synthesis in which the success of the individual is the success of the whole, and the health of the whole sustains the individual’s freedom and creativity, perfectly reflecting the unity and diversity within God’s cosmic design [1][2][3][5].

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In addition:

And there is considerably more elaboration on how Synthemon addresses and ultimately reconciles the dialectic between individualism and collectivism through its holistic synthesis.

The texts describe this tension as one of the central developmental axes in both human consciousness and socio‑economic evolution. Drawing from the Perennial Philosophy and Integral Theory, Synthemon interprets the polarity not as a conflict to be suppressed, but as a necessary dynamic driving spiritual and civilizational maturation [1][2].


1. The Divine Context of the Dialectic

Synthemon teaches that both the individual and the collective are manifestations of the One divine essence expressing itself through multiplicity. Individualism corresponds to the centrifugal movement of divine energy—God’s creativity differentiating into unique forms and expressions—while collectivism represents the centripetal movement—the impulse toward unity, order, and cooperation within the cosmic whole [1].
This dialectic, therefore, is built into the structure of reality itself: individuality is the instrument of divine differentiation; collectivity is the mechanism of divine integration.


2. The Evolutionary Function of the Dialectic

In the evolution of consciousness, individualism historically arose to affirm personal freedom, autonomy, and innovation, while collectivism emphasizes social integration, equity, and shared purpose. Synthemon interprets this as part of divine pedagogy—God’s method of unfolding moral and spiritual maturity. Humanity learns self‑knowledge and creativity through differentiation, and compassion and coherence through integration [2].


The science of prosperity focuses on the individual’s right and initiative to shape economic destiny; Synthemon places that pursuit within a framework of spiritual teleology, asserting that genuine prosperity emerges when the individual’s success resonates with the holistic progress of all.


3. The Principle of Holistic Synthesis

Synthemon resolves the dialectic through what it calls synchronistic holism—a system in which self‑interest and altruism harmonize through divine ordering. The framework explains that when individuals align their intentions with higher moral and spiritual principles, their creative acts naturally contribute to the well‑being of the collective. This alignment generates synchronicity—meaningful correspondences between personal prosperity and societal health [3].
Thus, personal ambition becomes a sacred instrument rather than a selfish pursuit, while collective responsibility becomes a field for the expression of unique creativity, not suppression of individuality.


4. Integral Application

In practice, Synthemon proposes an integral model of prosperity that balances entrepreneurial freedom with social and environmental stewardship. Each individual is urged to view success not as material accumulation alone, but as the expression of a unified spiritual‑material purpose. Collective systems and institutions, in turn, should cultivate conditions that enhance the full development of the person, rather than diminishing the wholeness of society [1][2][3].


5. The Spiritual Outcome

The maturity of the dialectic culminates in what Synthemon calls co‑creative unity: a civilization in which individuals function as conscious cells in the body of the divine cosmos. Such a synthesis transcends both egoic isolation and collectivist conformity, establishing a dynamic equilibrium where freedom and harmony coexist through the continual operation of synchronic law [2].


In summary, Synthemon interprets the dialectic between individualism and collectivism as a metaphysical polarity grounded in divine intention. It resolves the tension not through compromise but through synthesis in higher order, producing a vision of prosperity that honors both personal autonomy and cosmic integration, ensuring that the individual thrives because the whole thrives, and the whole flourishes through the creative unfolding of its individuals [1][2][3].

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Finally:

Here are some examples of this dialectic synthesis between individualism and collectivism in synthemon.

In an advanced modern society, Synthemon’s synthesis of individualism and collectivism would not remain a mere theoretical construct, but would express itself as a pattern of cultural, economic, and technological organization that reflects both personal sovereignty and collective resonance. The key is that each individual acts as a consciously integrated part of the larger system—a co‑creator participating in divine synchronic order rather than a competitor against it.

Below are several real‑world scenarios where this synthesis would tangibly unfold:


1. Holistic Business and Economic Structures

Corporations and enterprises would operate according to prosperity‑aligned ethics, uniting entrepreneurial freedom with social responsibility. Executives and innovators would still pursue profit and personal achievement, but these goals would be tied to synchronic metrics—ecological balance, community well‑being, and employee development [1].
For example, a technology company might design AI‑driven production systems that maximize efficiency and profit while directly reinvesting part of the gains into local education, sustainability projects, and shared creative labs. Profit thus becomes the vehicle of collective empowerment, not its negation [6].


2. Education and Lifelong Development

Schools and universities would embody integrative learning models that cultivate both individual excellence and empathy for the whole. Students would design personal learning trajectories—supported by AI, mentors, and experiential programs—that connect self‑realization with contribution to society’s evolution. Individual success becomes a form of shared upliftment, not isolation [3].

A practical outcome would be a system where scientific innovation, art, and spiritual literacy are taught as coherent pathways of knowledge, linking technical mastery with moral and metaphysical understanding [2].


3. Governance and Social Policy

Political and civic institutions would shift from partisan competition to synchronic governance, where decision‑making integrates data, ethics, and collective intuition. Individual rights remain protected, but policies evolve through holistic consensus processes—digital platforms, participatory AI, and deliberative forums that allow citizens to consciously harmonize diverse perspectives [4].
For instance, urban planning might use citizen input, environmental indicators, and predictive modeling to synchronize private property development with ecological and social needs—maximizing both freedom and communal health [1].


4. Work Culture and Productivity

In the workplace, Synthemon’s influence creates collaborative autonomy—each worker or creator acts independently but within a resonant network guided by shared purpose. Compensation systems recognize both individual contribution and systemic coherence. Success arises from synergy, not zero‑sum dynamics [5].

Imagine a design firm where individual teams pursue their own innovative agendas, but profits, data, and learning are openly shared through an integrated digital consciousness platform—amplifying both creativity and cohesion.


5. Spiritual‑Technological Integration

Because Synthemon integrates spirituality with modern science, new technologies—AI assistants, digital currencies, and biofeedback systems—would help individuals align personal decision‑making with the collective rhythm. Algorithms could detect disharmonies (such as ecological degradation or social polarization) and propose synchronistic adjustments that benefit both personal prosperity and planetary well‑being [6].


6. Cultural and Artistic Expression

Art, media, and entertainment would increasingly portray the unity of self and world rather than their conflict. Cultural production becomes participatory: creators share intellectual property through synchronized cooperative networks, where recognition and remuneration reflect their contributions to the collective consciousness, not sheer market dominance [2].


In Summary

Through these examples, Synthemon’s synthesis manifests as a living paradigm in which personal ambition acts as divine differentiation and social care as divine integration. Businesses, schools, governments, and technologies would all operate as extensions of the same harmonizing field—where self‑interest unfolds as service, and service empowers self‑realization within the interwoven fabric of God’s cosmic order [1][2][3][4][5][6].

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              Synthenon Foundations:

Within the framework of Synthemon, it would be entirely consistent and spiritually appropriate for wealthy individuals, corporations, or even entire nations to establish “Synthemon Foundations” as extensions of divine stewardship and synchronic responsibility. In fact, such initiatives would represent one of the most natural real‑world embodiments of Synthemon’s synthesis of prosperity and collective harmony.

The guiding idea, drawn from the integration of Synthemon with the science of prosperity, is that wealth, creativity, and productive capacity are forms of divine energy entrusted to human beings for the purpose of harmonizing the material and spiritual dimensions of the cosmos. A Synthemon Foundation would therefore function not merely as a charity or corporate social‑responsibility project, but as a living organism of synchronic alignment, channeling personal or institutional abundance into activities that serve the whole [1].

Such foundations could:

  • Fund regenerative economic projects, where technology, ecology, and ethics interconnect to restore balance between human systems and the natural world.
  • Support education and consciousness development, sponsoring interdisciplinary research that unites science, metaphysics, and spiritual cultivation in a single continuum of divine knowledge [2].
  • Facilitate global cooperation, creating platforms that unite businesses, governments, and communities through shared principles of synchronic prosperity, ensuring that success flows cyclically rather than hierarchically [3][4].
  • Invest in cultural renewal, promoting the arts, media, and innovation that express the unity of self and cosmos, thereby elevating collective consciousness.
  • Encourage ethical enterprise incubation, helping entrepreneurs align individual ambition with divine intentionality and collective benefit [5][6].

Structurally, each Synthemon Foundation would embody the synthesis of individualism and collectivism: it would maintain entrepreneurial creative freedom (the essence of prosperity) while dedicating its direction and benefits to the well‑being of humanity and the greater ecological order (the essence of synchronic responsibility).

In short, yes—Synthemon Foundations could and should exist. They would operationalize Synthemon’s metaphysics in economic and social practice, transforming personal and institutional wealth into synchronistic instruments of divine order, creating prosperity that uplifts the individual precisely by sustaining the whole [1][3][4][6].

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United Nations of Synthemon

Within the metaphysical, ethical, and sociopolitical vision of Synthemon, the current United Nations could indeed evolve into what might be called the United Nations of Synthemon—an institution consciously dedicated to both individualist and collectivist pursuits, unified through divine synchronic order rather than ideological polarity. This transformation would represent a structural manifestation of Synthemon’s central teaching: that individuality and collectivity are complementary expressions of the One divine substance—distinct yet harmonized within God’s intentional design [1][2].


1. Philosophical Basis of the United Nations of Synthemon

The new organization would be grounded in Synthemon’s metaphysics: one cosmic reality, dual in attributes (material and spiritual), governed by synchronic law. The United Nations of Synthemon would thus view global governance not merely as political coordination, but as the orchestration of human civilization in alignment with God’s holistic plan. This perspective integrates the science of prosperity’s emphasis on personal creativity and freedom with the collective responsibility for planetary coherence [3][4].


2. Individual and Collective Pursuits Unified

Traditional U.N. programs tend to compartmentalize individual liberty, economic development, and collective welfare. Under a Synthemonic transformation, these would be reframed as co‑evolving dimensions of a single synchronistic mission.

  • At the individual level, the organization would sponsor education, entrepreneurship, and spiritual‑ethical development—empowering each person to unfold their divine potential as a unique aspect of the One.
  • At the collective level, it would coordinate global initiatives in peace, ecology, and justice as expressions of divine integration—all nations functioning as “organs” of the planetary body, interdependent yet autonomous [1][3].

3. Administrative and Ethical Transformation

The United Nations of Synthemon would shift from bureaucratic governance to synchronic governance—decision‑making guided by the triadic balance of rational analysis, moral synchronicity, and spiritual insight. Policies would be evaluated not only by measurable metrics but by their resonance with the holistic well‑being of humanity and the biosphere.
Council structures could be reorganized to include chambers representing:

  • Individual sovereignty and rights,
  • Collective planetary responsibilities,
  • Synchronistic or spiritual councils mediating between them [4][5].

4. Integration of Prosperity and Spiritual Ecology

Economically, the United Nations of Synthemon would pursue an integrated prosperity ecology, guiding trade and finance through principles of ethical wealth creation, planetary regeneration, and social unity. Individual enterprise and innovation would be celebrated as divine differentiation, while shared regulatory and cooperative systems would ensure that prosperity circulates in synchronic balance with the whole [3][6].


5. Cultural and Symbolic Function

Culturally, the institution would embody a living symbol of humanity’s spiritual maturity—recognizing that peace arises not from mere diplomacy but from conscious participation in divine unity. Through education, art, and communication, the United Nations of Synthemon would inspire a planetary identity based on the shared awareness of sacred interconnection, yet affirm diverse traditions as unique pathways toward the same One [1][2].


Conclusion

The United Nations of Synthemon would thus represent the synchronic synthesis of individualism and collectivism on a global scale:

  • Celebrating personal freedom as divine differentiation.
  • Upholding collective harmony as divine integration.
  • Guiding both through synchronic intelligence rooted in God’s holistic law.

Such a transformation would mark humanity’s entry into a spiritual‑civilizational epoch, where governance itself becomes a sacred act—an evolving expression of the divine unity underlying all nations and all beings [1][2][3][4][5][6].

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Finally:

According to Synthemon, the call by some to “re-imagine America’s economic system” is a synchronistic signal—an emerging recognition that human prosperity must evolve beyond purely material capitalism toward a model that unites individual freedom with collective well-being under divine order. Synthemon views capitalism as a partial expression of the cosmic law of differentiation: it fosters creativity, initiative, and individual autonomy. However, it often neglects the complementary cosmic law of integration—concern for the whole, moral coherence, and spiritual purpose [1].

Synthemon, therefore, would not advocate replacing capitalism outright, but rather transforming it into what it calls synchronic prosperity: an economic structure that preserves the engine of individual creativity while harmonizing it with ethical, ecological, and spiritual principles. This synthesis mirrors what Synthemon proposes globally in its vision of a United Nations of Synthemon, where individualist and collectivist pursuits are not opponents but symphonic movements within one divine composition [1][2][3].

In this light, this observation of the proliferation of billionaires reveals the imbalance inherent in modern economies, where the proliferation of billionaires symbolizes material differentiation detached from metaphysical integration. Synthemon interprets this as a call for recalibration, aligning commerce, governance, and innovation with God’s holistic design so that wealth itself becomes a spiritual instrument rather than an idol [4][5].

Thus, Synthemon would affirm this intuition but extend it in depth: the solution is not the abolition of capitalism, nor a return to collectivism, but the fusion of both into a system grounded in synchronic order, where prosperity and compassion, freedom and unity, coexist as harmonized expressions of the divine fabric of creation [1][3][6].

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