Mythic Method: L'7

Choice of Name: Because images are so central, names like imagic and imaginative were considered. Poetic also seemed possible.

Features

This is the language of transcendence. As in a dream, things, words, events, indeed anything, is used to provide guidance about the nature of an underlying or overarching Absolute Reality. The images commonly indicate what is required to align with this reality.

The thought processes here are non sequitur, and may at times be engulfing and overwhelming. The result embodies a supreme power and, because it may touch profound spiritual depths, can seem mysterious or mystical.

Such communications are:

  • magical—because it may be associated with the impossible happening
  • spiritual—because it engages with the soul rather than the ego-self
  • counter-intuitive—without relevance to past experiences or personal views
  • imperative—because it touches the supreme power of the universe

Examples

ClosedSefer Yetzirah

ClosedGreek Heroes: Perseus

ClosedWilber's Theory of Consciousness

Criticisms: Fair and Unfair

The break from everyday reality is at its zenith and accounts here are viewed as mysterious at best, and unbelievable or delusional at the extreme. Commitment to the communication may lead to charges of superstition or infantile credulity. Sometimes the communication is perfunctory and reflects blind orthodoxy: in which case it will not serve its function.


The distinctive features of the seven methods for using language (PH'5) have now been presented with examples. The next section elaborates the properties further and considers the dualities, and then the TET is developed.

Originally posted: 5-Jan-2013. Last amended: 10-Feb-2023.