1. A Rediscovery Hidden in Plain Sight
The 3D Psyche model is not just a new psychological tool—it is the rediscovery of a truth humanity has always
intuited: that we are shaped by body, mind, and heart; by action, thought, and feeling; by the dynamic interplay
between engagement and redirection, attention and intention, presence and absence.
This model reclaims that trinity through a clean, visual, and dimensional structure:
- Physical (X-axis, Red)
- Rational (Y-axis, Green)
- Emotional (Z-axis, Blue)
Each dimension operates through three functions:
- Detachment (–) – redirecting, releasing, disengaging, absenting (Base,
Dark)
- Observation (O) – perceiving, opening, sensing, receiving (Center, Gray)
- Execution (X) – acting, determining, judging, engaging (Top, Light)
Nine functions form a 3×3 cube of the psyche—a shape of 27 states that is symmetrical, navigable, and visually
intuitive.
2. What Jung Observed—A Flattened View of the Cube
Carl Jung intuited the need for structure. His four psychological functions—Sensing, Intuition, Thinking,
Feeling—and his Introversion/Extroversion axis were an attempt to map the mind’s complex geography.
Yet Jung himself struggled with key pieces:
- He found Intuition difficult to define, caught between imagination and insight.
- He treated Judging (Thinking/Feeling) and Perceiving (Sensing/Intuition) as polarities, yet left out the
body
as
a decision-maker.
- What he called Perceiving aligns with what 3D Psyche reframes as Observation—a mode of sensing and receiving
across dimensions.
- What he called Judging aligns with Execution, though limited to logic and value, without accounting for
bodily
action or instinctual drive.
- His Introversion/Extroversion axis wavered in definition—was it orientation of energy? Function? Attitude?
The 3D Psyche does not discard Jung—it completes him.
While Jung’s model introduced psychological structure, it was built upon binary oppositions. The 3D Psyche
introduces depth and spectrum to this flattened logic. It reveals not just opposites, but dimensions—layers of
perception, intention, and redirection unfolding across body, mind, and heart.
- Intuition is split into Conception (Rational Observation) and Inspiration (Emotional
Observation), restoring clarity.
- Judging is expanded to include Physical Execution—the will to act or react, even before filtering
with
thought or feelings.
- Introversion emerges at the junction of Execution and Detachment—the absence of Observation.
Rather than boxing a person as "an introvert," 3D Psyche asks: Where are you focused? What are you taking
in,
acting on, or letting go of?
3. What Freud Was Looking At—From the Other Side
Freud offered another triad: Id, Ego, Superego. Though useful, his structure was stacked vertically and laden
with
moral tension—primitive vs. ideal, desire vs. conscience.
Yet seen through the 3D Psyche, Freud’s trinity reveals itself as a complementary axis:
Freud’s Concept |
3D Psyche Equivalent (Inverted Axis) |
Id |
Sensuality: Emotional & Physical (absence of reason) |
Ego |
Materiality: Physical & Rational (absence of emotion) |
Superego |
Morality: Rational & Emotional (absence of body) |
These are the complementary axes of the psyche—like CMY to RGB. They emerge not as psychological parts to be at
war, but as alternative harmonics of dimensional focus.
Freud and Jung were each viewing a different face of the same cube. Jung constructed a flattened system of
binaries
from the bottom up, while Freud deconstructed a multidimensional psyche from the top down. Now, with the 3D
Psyche,
the full shape rotates into view—revealing not just contrasting surfaces, but the internal space between them.
4. A Language of Symbols and Space
Rather than flattening identity into acronyms (e.g. MBTI: INFP, ESTJ), the 3D Psyche offers symbolic
coordinates:
- O: Observe (Open/Perceiving)—let it in
- X: Execute (Determined/Judging)—act on it
- –: Detach (Absent/Redirecting)—pull back from it
These symbols carry structural meaning:
Symbol |
Mode |
Core Energy |
Openness State |
Function Essence |
O |
Observation |
Receptive |
Open |
Perceiving, allowing, attuning |
X |
Execution |
Assertive |
Closed (Decided) |
Determining, finalizing, engaging |
– |
Detachment |
Releasing |
Closed (Absent) |
Redirecting, pausing, withholding |
Mapped across Physical, Rational, and Emotional axes, each state of the psyche becomes a three-letter
coordinate.
This is not a personality type—it is a profile of focus. It invites reflection, not categorization. It is a
tool
for mapping change, understanding flow, imbalance, and potential.
5. Why Now? Why This?
In a world of distraction and binary simplification, the 3D Psyche offers:
- Clarity without reduction
- Complexity without confusion
- A visual grammar for understanding how we think, feel, and act—not in isolation, but in relation.
It echoes ancient systems—Doshas, Enneagrams, Elemental Trinities—but offers a modern, visual interface ready
for
coaching, education, therapy, storytelling, and self-discovery.
Manifesto Close: The Invitation
This is not a personality type.
It is not a diagnosis. It is not a score.
It is a dimensional mirror. A tool for navigating your inner terrain. A compass, not a label.
Trace your coordinates. Find the shape of your psyche. Explore the body-mind-heart space you were born
to
navigate through.