Review PH3K Tree
Naming
The Tree is shown below.
Change proceeds in stages. It appears that the lower 4 Centres (3 Levels), sustained by actualization pressures.
provide for a stage to be reached i.e. "stage generation". These Centres are subject to theThe upper 5 Centres (3 Levels) are subject to transcendence pressures and they appear to anchor the state at that particular point. I refer to this as "state fixation".
So the
is a framework for a .This is the domain vehicle for the . The result of a flow of is a , which is the domain field, i.e. the that results from , whose components are defined by the .
Now that the Primary Hierarchy and its Tree have been specified, it should be possible to determine a Structural Hierarchy which will contain all the requirements and components for changing any system.
- Continue to Changing Systems (PsH3).
OR
- Investigate what controls change: the Depiction Methods (PH'3).
Originally posted: 20-June-2024.