The preternatural is that which appears outside or beside (Latin: præter ) the natural. It is “suspended between the mundane and the miraculous”. In theology, the term is often used to distinguish marvels or deceptive trickery, often attributed to witchcraft or demons, from the purely divine power of genuinely supernatural origin that transcends the laws of nature. However, the new quantum EM reality supersedes former religious limitations. Words matter, so—in-order to maintain reader attention—we use the term “preternatural” in the Latin sense; i.e., the term applies to both positive and negative electromagnetic sources of “intention”. Whether such intention is “good” or “bad” depends upon motive and context. Premise can be employed to disambiguate context in order to make motive more transparent. In this chapter, the terms preternatural and paranormal are synonymous because pre-judgments are less likely to occur when determining what is good and what is bad. The difference between “good or bad” can be realistically addressed as “coherence vs. incoherence; but, because these forces (intentions) are quantum entangled, disambiguation is tricky.
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Dramatic Premise and Human Purpose: Has First Cause Intention and Democratic Rule of Law Been Trumped?
Stephen Brock Schafer (Pacific Rim Enterprises, USA)
Copyright: © 2022
|Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8884-0.ch003
Abstract
Carl Jung's therapy is based on the dramatic structure of dreams, and current neurobiology and semantics confirms that drama—as defined by Plato—is the electromagnetic (EM) pattern of human reality. Therefore, fractal universal structure may be perceived in everything—“as above, so below”—and First Cause morality and intention can be correlated with contextual human purpose. Dramatic premise is a common denominator that integrates all of the dramatic components (plot, character, exposition, and lysis). First Cause Intention trickles down to personal harmony of purpose, but FC morality has always been problematic for humans. What part does evil play in the drama of human-cultural morality? Due to the significant difference of scale, human “contextuality” must be factored into the equation for moral behavior. Today's artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for media technology can be used to foster authentic FC “coherent entrainment” according to Carl Jung's ratio between archetypes of the unconscious and their relatively conscious projections as archetypal representations (AR).