Authority and Autonomy: Separation Anxiety

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readJun 3, 2017

Everyone has separation anxiety (repressed anger) (fear).

X and Y conserve a circle.

If you really want to understand global conflict, you have to dig into the specifics.

Global Conflict

Everyone has separation anxiety (also known as repressed anger).

Separation Anxiety (Repressed Anger)

Which surfaces as a reaction to authority (and a demand for ‘unlimited’ autonomy) (intelligent anarchy).

Authority. Autonomy. Anarchy.

All of these are, what humans label, ‘defense mechanisms.’ (Survival mechanisms.) (Escape mechanisms.)

Defense (Survival) (Escape) Mechanisms

Defense against the simple fact: Nature must conserve a circle (authority) (autonomy) (anarchy).

Meaning, there is a mandatory circle between an individual and a group. Turning every individual (and group) into a supra-conscious (somewhat vicious) ‘circle.’ Explaining identity (and complementarity). (The natural number ‘two.’)

Individual and Group

Meaning, technically, pi is the only survivor (observer) (actor) (authority) (autonomy) (anxiety) (anarchy). (Known to a human as his ‘mind.’) (Where all ‘ideas’ are, technically, the same idea.)

Pi

Making authority (and autonomy) ubiquitous (and meaningless). Meaning, you cannot have one without the other.

Conservation of the Circle is the core, and, thus, the only dynamic in Nature. Explaining separation anxiety. Authority. Autonomy. Anarchy. Identity. Conflict in any discipline.

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