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5.2.4. Stabilisation, identity and emergence

Once stable attractors are established, new levels of organisation arise. Attractors no longer function merely as principles of stability, but as the basis for perspectives, identities and further emergence. The relational landscape gradually begins to organise itself into increasingly complex forms of experience.

This section describes how attractors develop into perspective structures, how stability makes manifest existence possible, and how identity arises as a higher-order understanding of a particular outlook onto KNOWING. At the same time, emergence is elaborated as a continuous reorganisation of relations through the Experience Circle, which here appears as the universal mirroring mechanism behind all further development.

The points that follow thus mark the transition from fundamental Attractor Dynamics to the emergence of local experiences and individual perspectives. Here the foundation is laid for understanding identity, dissociation and, later, ego, while also showing how a multiplicity of experiencing perspectives can arise within one and the same underlying whole.