Kalach
Filthy Apes!
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The top two functions are always a perception and a judgment function. Perception does nothing at all without a focusing principle, the judgment function. The judgment function rejects or promotes among the perceptions encountered, and the two top functions cycle, batting perception and conclusion back at one another. Why do they keep cycling? Because every so often the tertiary function breaks the cycle by introducing a foreign element, a wholly different type of either perception or judgment, something that has been simmering all along following the beat of the dominant/auxiliary cycle.
Now, I don't know why exactly, but it seems to me the dominant/auxiliary cycle would simply wind down to a halt after some time if there were not this third element introduced, a wildcard perspective on the contents of that cycle.
If this is true, then which tertiary functions go with which dominant/auxiliary functions are just as ordained as the dominant and auxiliary themselves.
Yea or Nay?
Now, I don't know why exactly, but it seems to me the dominant/auxiliary cycle would simply wind down to a halt after some time if there were not this third element introduced, a wildcard perspective on the contents of that cycle.
If this is true, then which tertiary functions go with which dominant/auxiliary functions are just as ordained as the dominant and auxiliary themselves.
Yea or Nay?