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"Of each particular thing, ask: 'What is it in itself, in its own construction?'" -Marcus Aurelius
Intense, cosmic thinking — probing the underlying structures. What is happening at the core level?
The probing mind needs to be guided by intuition. We can't fully rationalize the world. As J.B.S. Haldane pointed out (paraphrased):
"Reality is not only stranger than you think, it is stranger than you can think."
Some people glorify the thinking function and have an inflated overvaluation of superficial rationality. Others, particularly people on Eastern paths and New Age folk, foolishly villainize the mind and ego and say you must get rid of these crucial psychic functions.
When correctly oriented in the hierarchy of psychic functions, the mind and ego are invaluable allies The
Self, which Jung defined as the totality of all the layers of the psyche, and the guidance of its global intuition and visionary insight, needs to be in the ruling position. The mind and the ego should be in the position of ministers or cabinet members working for the Self. The mind and ego can work together, for example, to figure out how to mediate between the inner and outer world, how to take the visions and intuitions of the Self and bring them out into the world, how to turn them into words or other cultural products or how to act on them interpersonally or politically, etc.
Where thinking becomes visionary and decisive is when it is a melding of higher intuition and thought. When these two psychic functions work as close allies, it is like having a torch hovering before you illuminating your path and guiding you to the mysteries at the back of the cave.
Consider this an auspicious time for visionary thinking.