Presentation

We often look in a mirror. We do it to get ready for a date, or simply and mostly curious about our image. We take certain postures and we adjust our positions. Looking in the mirror, when we do it without imitating Narcissus, is an attempt to self-correct. But the most important things are not seen and we are like an iceberg. Those unseen are in our mind, perhaps in what we once rightly called the ”soul” but I prefer to call it routinely the mental.  Imagine what it would be like to be able to look at our mental. What an advantage it would be to be able to see it, like the image of ourselves that I saw in the mirror. This is not science fiction, but an attempt, which we submit to your criticism. In what I do, part of it is novelty, part of it is rearranging our older and more current findings, and part of it, the part that allows us to generate the image, is A.I.  The approximation in this site is superficial, has a narrow field of approach and therefore similarities may appear. 

It's an approximation, which can be improved, just as you might think you're getting a better mirror in which to look at yourself. I put together a list of carefully chosen words, to which you attach an individual data set and we get a structure, limited to the material provided, a graph of your mind. We identify the relationships between words as they appear in your mind, and then, with the help of artificial intelligence, we create for you what we call a "mindgraphy". The information in this is specific to the time period where you fill in the form and you are the person who will understand it best the resulting image. It's ultimately up to you, as it's an individual exercise, but you can use this information to make certain corrections in your mindset.  

Each of us is mainly the mind, and this is made up of neurons. We don't feel neurons any more than we feel the table with chairs in front of us, but we have sentiments.

Sentiments are the links between the mind and the rest of the universe felt or imagined with the body. Feelings are mental structures that can be, or try to be in the future, translated into words so that they can be manipulated according to the meanings that the person gives to a whole. These are, somehow, rearranged pieces of what I have seen, heard, smelled, tasted, touched.  We named all the things that we feel have an effect on us and then we could say that our internal universe is composed of the word.  It is not only this named that is important but also the interaction between  the named. Then words are the result of a social convention and each has another meaning for each individual meaning but this other meaning is circumscribed by commonly agreed meanings. 

Mindgraphy