The Jig-Society and Collectivinduality

Unit 2

The Jig-Society and Collectivinduality

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Unit 1 explained that the society organism is an oversoul made up of individual souls bound together by the glue of common interest.

The oversoul does not absorb the indvidiual souls. Instead, the souls keep their individuality and work under the direction of the oversoul which then looks at the interest of each individual soul.

This creates a concept which we call collectivinduality which then forms the jig society.

Collectivinduality

Communist systems, such as in the former USSR, push for collectivism which kills individual initiative and ambition, whereas Liberal systems, such as in the US, push for individuality which kills concerted action.

Liberalism became dominant after the fall of the USSR in 1991, leading to the world of the 2020’s which is filled with wars, global warming, mental health crises and political polarization.

Collectivinduality address both problems by putting individuality under the guidance of collectivism.

This has been difficult in previous generations because of the natural conflict between the self and society.

We fix this through classification – we classify each person based on his interests, productivity, social class, culture, etc.

We then group like minds together. This maintains individuality yet increases impact through group action, as evident in economies of scale and network effects.

Thus, collectivinduality:

  • encourages individuality that supports the common interest such as developing innovative technologies, driving sustainable actions, going against immorality and crime, etc.
  • maintains social cohesion by focusing on similarities instead of differences.

We can say that Collectivinduality is of the Positive Force, while anarchy, apartheid, and segregation is of the Negative.

Jig-Society

The dynamics of collectivinduality then leads to a Jig-Society.

This paradigm sees the society as a jigsaw picture-puzzle where each person is an essential piece that completes the whole picture.

  • The big picture represents the oversoul
  • The individual pieces represent the individual souls
Jigsaw
A society is a jigsaw puzzle where pieces unite to create a single object

Its general dynamics follows the 1st and 3rd Rules of Motion:

  1. Rule 1 says there is no void in Nature

This means that each soul has its natural place in society

  1. Rule 3 explains the dynamics of collisions

This means that conflict and stress in society is a sign that a soul is out of its natural place.

The job of making the pieces fit is done by the government as it has the moral authority over the pieces through common interest.

  • The invention of government itself is a product of the Positive Force from the oversoul
  • This is studied by Social Superphysics which is made up of Supersociology and Supereconomics

Currently, society is not cohesive because the mentality is limited to the self instead of expanding to others.

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