
Merlionsman
with Kevin Martens Wong, CSFP
THE ORANGE BOOK
Libru Laranja
Scholarly work on the inner world picking up where C.G. Jung left off
and bringing accessible psychology to every psyche
The Orange Book is an open-access collection of academic work on Individuation Theory, a new theory of the human psyche that seeks to make mental health and work on the self accessible to everyone across the world.
Individuation, as previously defined by Carl Jung, is the process of becoming a unique, agentic individual distinct from the collective yet working independently together with it for the best possible outcomes for humanity, through the deliberate, careful and thoughtful integration of one's trauma-informed experiences, fears, prejudices, stereotypes and insecurities. The deep and quite frankly terrifying level of intergenerational trauma perpetuated across the planet since the European Age of Discovery, the Industrial Revolution and the two World Wars should be more than ample reason for much greater focus on individuation, psychoemotional well-being and mental health at all levels of society.
As work and thought in the Latin and Western tradition he was born into supported Carl Jung in his odyssey of self-discovery in the early twentieth century, so too is The Orange Book founded in deep and profound dialogue with all other cultures, spaces and times through the Progenitor variety of the extremely critically endangered Kristang language, known as Lingguaza Krismatra, or the Language of the Shining Ocean, which supports The Orange Book and individuation in this new twenty-first century through Creole, Archipelagic and Archaeopelagic traditions that draw on indigenous, mixed, creole and modern symbols and connections from all seven continents. Like that deep and universal symbol of individuation, the ouroboros, The Orange Book in turn collates all Krismatran material presently excavated from the Kristang collective unconscious in Singapore toward both Kristang-language revitalisation and individuation.
The Orange Book is conceived of as an ongoing effort, with new scholarly articles and creative material specifically related to Individuation Theory to be uploaded on a rolling basis. Please let me know via the form at the bottom of the page or by dropping me an email at merlionsman at gmail dot com if you are interested in contributing to The Orange Book!
front matter
The Pesuakarta: A Glossary of Terms for Elements of the Psyche as used on the Merlionsman Coaching & Consulting Individuation Hypothesis Charts (MCC-IHC)
Eleventh edition (updated 2 January 2023)
pp. i-liv | PDF
Meza Medensa Kristang: Conversion tables for the Base-10 and Base-16 Kristang and English counting systems
Second edition (updated 27 December 2022)
pp. lv-lxvi | PDF
Meza Dia, Sumana kung Mes Ordia Kristang: Conversion tables for the Days, Weeks and Months of the Ordia Krismatra Kristang (AR) Calendar, the Anno Krysomar (AK / AE(C)) Calendar, and the Western Julian Calendar (AD/CE)
First edition (updated 27 December 2022)
pp. lxvii-xciii | PDF
Meza Anu Ordia Kristang: Conversion tables for the Years of the Ordia Krismatra Kristang (AR) Calendar, the Anno Krysomar (AK / AE(C)) Calendar, and the Western Julian Calendar (AD/CE)
First edition (updated 27 December 2022)
pp. xciv-cxxii | PDF
Libru Laranja / The Orange Book
01 / On individuation and writing
pp. 1-21 | PDF
02 / Transcending the transcendent function: Articulating the principles behind a new, extended individuation theory of the human psyche
pp. 22-51 | PDF
03 / The dialogue within: Transforming metacognitive writing instruction through individuation theory in a pre-tertiary Singaporean language and argumentation classroom
pp. 52-100 | PDF
04 / Strelafamilia Sol: Possible names for the planets in Kristang
pp. 101-110 | Instagram
05 / Mes-Mes Kristang: Possible Kristang names for the months of the year
pp. 111-120 | Instagram
06 / Singku Mundansa: The Five Worlds Hypothesis
pp. 121-130 | Instagram
07 / Sibrisu Nubu: Possible names for Merlionsmanic areas of focus and specialty
pp. 131-138 | Instagram
08 / Maliduensa: On the archetype of the Sentient Plague and its connections to the silent pandemic of abuse
pp. 139-148 | Instagram
09 / Maraliadu: Some new directions in understanding homosexuality
pp. 149-158 | Instagram
oê / Lebah Agu: On negotiating the emergent archetypal connections between Merlionsman and Carl Jung's Age of Aquarius
In dialogue with the 2022 Singapore Writers Festival Keynote Address "Time Travel in Fiction and Physics" by Ted Chiang
pp. 159-167 | Instagram
oí / Oitu Mundansa: Extending the Five Worlds Hypothesis to three further hypothetical civilisations ahead of us
pp. 168-177 | Instagram
oç / Pedra Draku: Excavating a new old Kristang name for the island of Singapore
pp. 178-187 | Instagram
oú / Prumireru: Unpacking the archetypes of the Precursors and the Leviathan
pp. 188-196 | Instagram
oã / Liang sa Andasang: Pra linggustah nomi-nomi di rua kung kaminyu di sidadi Singapura
pp. 197-206 | Instagram
oõ / Nggota di Semesta: On the translation of the seven S.I. base units into Kristang and their archetypal connections to Individuation Theory
pp. 207-216 | Instagram
oô / Stelyaju di Semesta: Translating the meta-layers of the psyche into Kristang
pp. 217-226 | Instagram
11 / Strelafamilia Sol II: Possible names for the dwarf planets in Kristang
pp. 227-236 | Instagram
12 / Soletrah: Naming the letters of the alphabet and punctuation in Kristang
pp. 237-246 | Instagram
13 / Iridesu: Imagining new colours and ways to talk about them in Singapore Kristang
pp. 247-256 | Instagram
14 / Diseides: Creating a base-16 counting system in Kristang
pp. 257-266 | Instagram
15 / Ajundra: Naming the spacetime dimensions in Kristang and their connections to Individuation Theory (Part 1)
pp. 267-275 | Instagram | Soundcloud
16 / Ajundra: Naming the spacetime dimensions in Kristang and their connections to Individuation Theory (Part 2)
pp. 276-284 | Instagram | Soundcloud
17 / Zodyastra Kristang: A Kristang Zodiac (Part 1)
pp. 285-291 | Instagram
18 / Zodyastra Kristang: A Kristang Zodiac (Part 2)
pp. 292-298 | Instagram
19 / Nambinyu: Figuring out fractions in Kristang
pp. 299-304 | Instagram
1ê / Roda Mundansa / The Wheel of Time: Naming the first four magnata of humanity and excavating a fuller story of our species since approximately 77,000 BCE
pp. 305-314 | Instagram
1í / Ordia Krismatra: A calendar for deep time in Kristang
pp. 315-324 | Instagram
1ç / Nosta: Farewells in Kristang
pp. 325-333 | Instagram
1ú / Xamandra: On working with the collective unconscious of the planet in Kristang
pp. 334-340 | Instagram
1ã / Chersoneza: Naming the continents in Kristang
pp. 341-348 | Instagram
1õ / Jenta kung Wenza: On developing gender and sexuality terms in Kristang to support Singaporean learner psychoemotional wellbeing
pp. 349-358 | Instagram
1ô / Kostiah Semesta: Visualising the space-time dimensions in Kristang (Part 1)
pp. 359-368 | Instagram
21 / Eresberes Xamandra: Typifing the 16 types of Xamandra in Kristang
pp. 369-377 | Instagram
22 / Ajundra: Naming the spacetime dimensions in Kristang and their connections to Individuation Theory (Part 3)
pp. 378-386 | Instagram
23 / Pedra sa Jeng: Naming the human chromosomes in Kristang
pp. 387-393 | Instagram
24 / Via Brengbreng: Exploring the archetypal connections in the Western chromatic scale in Kristang
pp. 394-399 | Instagram
25 / Via Hierosa: The Hero's Journey in Progenitor Kristang (Part 1)
pp. 400-409 | Instagram
26 / Via Hierosa: The Hero's Journey in Progenitor Kristang (Part 2)
pp. 410-419 | Instagram
27 / Via Hierosa: The Hero's Journey in Progenitor Kristang (Part 3)
pp. 420-429 | Instagram
28 / Via Hierosa: The Hero's Journey in Progenitor Kristang (Part 4)
pp. 430-439 | Instagram
29 / Korpu Valientra: Respecting the body psychoemotionally in Progenitor Kristang for greater well-being
pp. 440-449 | Instagram
2ê / Sunyeskah / Dreamfishing: Understanding the progenitor Kristang approach to metacognitive epistemological inquiry
pp. 450-459 | Instagram
2í / Kostiah Semesta: Visualising the space-time dimensions in Kristang (Part 2)
pp. 460-468 | Instagram
2ç / Lusembra / The Darklight Numbers: Illuminating the past through a base-12 counting system in Kristang
pp. 469-478 | Instagram
2ú / Spektala / Creating Darklight archetypes in Progenitor Kristang for the negotiation of trauma
pp. 479-488 | Instagram
2ã / Goma Gelozu / Understanding trauma through gum
pp. 489-498 | Instagram
2õ / Via Hierosa: The Hero's Journey in Progenitor Kristang (Part 5)
pp. 499-507 | Instagram
2ô / Via Hierosa: The Hero's Journey in Progenitor Kristang (Part 6)
pp. 508-516 | Instagram
31 / Via Hierosa: The Hero's Journey in Progenitor Kristang (Part 7)
pp. 517-525 | Instagram
32 / Via Hierosa: The Hero's Journey in Progenitor Kristang (Part 8)
pp. 526-534 | Instagram
33 / Na Redi: Words for the online world in Kristang
pp. 535-543 | Instagram
34 / Reglasang Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation
Deals with the 1st domain of the psyche (8th, 16th, 24th, 32nd, 40th, 48th, 56th and 64th sides of the psyche)
pp. 544-553 | Instagram
35 / Desah Draku Drumih: Unpacking the hypothesised covert behaviour of elements of the Singapore State Apparatus, and their implications for the general well-being of all Singaporeans
pp. 554-563 | Instagram
36 / Lembransa Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation (Part 2)
Deals with the 1st domain of the psyche (8th, 16th, 24th, 32nd, 40th, 48th, 56th and 64th sides of the psyche)
pp. 564-573 | Instagram
37 / Draku sa Duensa: Unpacking the unspeakable trauma of sexual abuse through Individuation Theory
pp. 574-583 | Instagram
38 / Matansang: Unpacking the archetype of the zombie apocalypse and its terrifying origins in human history
pp. 584-593 | Instagram
39 / Alkandra Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation (Part 3)
Deals with the 2nd domain of the psyche (72nd, 80th, 88th, 96th, 104th, 112th, 120th and 128th sides of the psyche)
pp. 594-603 | Instagram
3ê / Draku sa Midu: Unpacking the unspeakable trauma of sexual abuse through Individuation Theory (Part 2)
pp. 604-613 | Instagram
3í / Ardansa Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation (Part 4)
Deals with the 3rd domain of the psyche (136th, 144th, 152nd, 160th, 168th, 176th, 184th and 192nd sides of the psyche)
pp. 614-623 | Instagram
3ç / Vedra Hierosa: Unpacking the Dragon or Supersoldier Archetype, and its sacred and ancient connections to homosexuality
pp. 624-633 | Instagram
3ú / Argola Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation (Part 5)
Deals with the 4th domain of the psyche (200th, 208th, 216th, 224th, 232nd, 240th, 248th and 256th sides of the psyche)
pp. 634-643 | Instagram
3ã / Kaza Teng Porta: On maintaining general psychoemotional health and well-being in day-to-day life as two proud, gay married minority-race Singaporeans
pp. 644-653 | Instagram
3õ / Bong kung Mal: Unpacking the archetype of the Metarch and the origins of today’s concept of good vs. evil in the Hedecene or Fourth Mundansa of modern humanity
pp. 654-663 | Instagram
3ô / Kaminyu Krismatra: On the Dreaming stages of the Via Hierosa / Kristang Hero’s Journey, and overcoming our collective species loneliness (Part 1)
pp. 664-673 | Instagram
41 / Kaminyu Krismatra: On the Dreaming stages of the Via Hierosa / Kristang Hero’s Journey, and reconnecting to our shared humanity (Part 2)
pp. 674-683 | Instagram
42 / Temastra: A progenitor Kristang approach to time travel
pp. 684-693 | Instagram
43 / Riu di Sonu: Unpacking the metaphor of the river and the awesome and frightening power of the 61st function of the human psyche in Individuation Theory
pp. 694-703 | Instagram
44 / Korpu Machu: On the beauty of the male body, and exploring why it absolutely terrifies all men when they discover they are attracted to it
pp. 704-713 | Instagram
45 / Anumsa Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation (Part 6)
Deals with the 5th domain of the psyche (264th, 272nd, 280th, 288th, 296th, 304th, 312nd and 320th sides of the psyche)
pp. 714-723 | Instagram
46 / Alkansa Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation (Part 7)
Deals with the 6th domain of the psyche (328th, 336th, 344th, 352nd, 360th, 368th, 376th and 384th sides of the psyche)
pp. 724-733 | Instagram
47 / Alameda Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation (Part 8)
Deals with the 7th domain of the psyche (392nd, 400th, 408th, 416th, 424th, 432nd, 440th and 448th sides of the psyche)
pp. 734-743 | Instagram
48 / Amatra Oimong: Using the Rule of Eight to determine level of individuation (Part 9)
Deals with the 8th domain of the psyche (456th, 464th, 472nd, 480th, 488th, 496th, 504th and 512nd sides of the psyche)
49 / Medensa di Bida: Exploring patterns of individuation in the mundane and the ordinary
pp. 754-763 | Instagram
4ê / Pra Pegah Tudu: On what Pokémon and Digimon can tell us about individuation
pp. 764-773 | Instagram
4í / Pra Jelvah Tudu: On what Pokémon and Digimon can tell us about our past, present, possibilities and future
pp. 774-783 | Instagram
4ç / Boi Choklat: On the fetishizing of the brown male body, and what the owners of those bodies can do about it
pp. 784-793 | Instagram
4ú / Roda Teransa: Excavating a fuller story of life on our planet since approx. 4 Billion BCE
pp. 794-803 | Instagram
4ã / How to be Vulnerable: A friendly guide for all Singaporeans who are terrified of asking the hard questions and saying the scary things
pp. 804-813 | Instagram
4õ / How to Ask for Help: A friendly guide for all Singaporeans in the painful torment of unspoken distress, fear and loneliness
pp. 814-823 | Instagram
4ô / Kinsiuza: A radical Kristang perspective on healing from Maliduensa-infused abuse
pp. 824-833 | Instagram
51 / Casados: On striving to expand our understanding of the origins of the Kristang people in 1511 AD
pp. 834-843 | Instagram
52 / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the first 64 functions of the human psyche (Part 1)
Deals with the 3rd side of the psyche (17th to 24th functions)
pp. 844-853 | Instagram
53 / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the first 64 functions of the human psyche (Part 2)
Deals with the 4th side of the psyche (25th to 32nd functions)
pp. 854-863 | Instagram
54 / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the first 64 functions of the human psyche (Part 3)
Deals with the 5th side of the psyche (33rd to 40th functions)
pp. 864-873 | Instagram
55 / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the first 64 functions of the human psyche (Part 4)
Deals with the 6th side of the psyche (41st to 48th functions)
pp. 874-883 | Instagram
56 / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the first 64 functions of the human psyche (Part 5)
Deals with the 7th side of the psyche (49th to 56th functions)
pp. 884-893 | Instagram
57 / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the first 64 functions of the human psyche (Part 6)
Deals with the 8th side of the psyche (57th to 64th functions)
pp. 894-903 | Instagram
58 / There is no word in the Kristang language for sorry: Some ideas for all Singaporeans on how to apologise and move forward if you, too, don’t have the words
pp. 904-913 | Instagram
59 / Mundansa Hierosa: Exploring the hidden structure of the last 11,500 years of history as presented in The Chronicles of Narnia
pp. 914-923 | Instagram
5ê / Onti sa Ozi: Excavating the hidden structure of the last 80 years of history since the end of World War II via Individuation Theory
pp. 924-933 | Instagram
5í / Karnansa Beneta: Naming the individuation-related archetypes of the 5th to 8th and 13th to 16th functions in Kristang
pp. 934-943 | Instagram
5ç / Plonta Maliduensa: Exploring the characteristics of the Engineered Apocalypse, and why some people might want one very badly
pp. 944-953 | Instagram
5ú / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the functions of the human psyche (Part 7)
pp. 954-963 | Instagram
5ã / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the functions of the human psyche (Part 8)
pp. 964-973 | Instagram
5õ / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the functions of the human psyche (Part 9)
pp. 974-983 | Instagram
5ô / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the functions of the human psyche (Part 10)
pp. 984-993 | Instagram
61 / Makaravedra: Unpacking the archetype of the Magnamakara or the Purple Dragon, and its five known holders
pp. 994-1003 | Instagram
62 / Korpu Kutiepai: On the collective as a mirror, and making mirror work work as a gay, non-binary minority-race Singaporean
pp. 1004-1013 | Instagram
63 / How to Leave the Kevin Martens Wong Fan Club: Nine questions you should be continually asking yourself to check if this Merlionsman, your parents, the state, and/or any other authority figure can sill actually be trusted
pp. 1014-1023 | Instagram
64 / Leaf on the Wind: On the Singaporean way of finding calm, confidence, self-compassion and the courage to live through crisis, catastrophe, calamity and collapse
pp. 1024-1032 | Instagram
65 / Deus Drumireru: On the archetype of the Dreaming God
pp. 1033-1042 | Instagram
66 / Ignika: On the archetypes of the Masks of Light, Creation, Time and Life
pp. 1043-1052 | Instagram
67 / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the functions of the human psyche (Part 11)
pp. 1053-1062 | Instagram
68 / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the functions of the human psyche (Part 12)
pp. 1063-1072 | Instagram
69 / Diamatra Vedra: Unpacking the Via Hierosa of the Last Merlionsman of the Republic of Singapore, and how he came to hold the archetype of the Magnamakara of the Fifth Mundansa
pp. 1073-1082 | Instagram
6ê / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the functions of the human psyche (Part 13)
pp. 1083-1092 | Instagram
6í / Karnansa: Excavating humaniform archetypes for the functions of the human psyche (Part 14)
pp. 1093-1102 | Instagram
6ç / Magnakarnansa: Excavating the magnaarchetypes of the Roda Mundansa
pp. 1103-1112 | Instagram
6ú / Maskara Marabiya: Exploring the utility of each magnaarchetype of the Roda Mundansa
pp. 1113-1122 | Instagram
6ã / Ozi sa Diabu: Unpacking some of the possible hidden goals of European colonisation, and why the notion of cyclical time is anathema to the West
pp. 1123-1132 | Instagram
6õ / Meksong: On the Phenomenon known as Voice in the Dune series, and how its real-world analogue appears to be used to control you, me, and everyone else in the world
pp. 1133-1142 | Instagram
6ô / Gomjabbar: Unpacking the psychoemotional mechanics of abuse, and some possible reasons behind its tremendous virulence and power
pp. 1143-1152 | Instagram
71 / Exallos: Unpacking the archetype of the Fallen Angel or Vampire and excavating the history of humanity between 9564 BCE and 1945 CE as depicted in Midnight Mass (2021)
pp. 1153-1162 | Instagram
72 / Amiang sa Mundansa: Naming the next nine Mundansa of humanity in Kristang
pp. 1163-1172 | Instagram
73 / Tempu Galifrei: On non-linear time, and how to make it work for you, the world and the universe
pp. 1173-1182 | Instagram
74 / Olu di Helang: On making your inner critic friendlier through Individuation Theory
pp. 1183-1192 | Instagram
75 / Spartans Never Die: On ego-death and how to survive and thrive via Individuation Theory
pp. 1193-1202 | Instagram
76 / On why it feels like someone is following you, and what to do about it
pp. 1203-1212 | Instagram
77 / Bontadi Animu: On supercharging your creativity through Individuation Theory
pp. 1213-1222 | Instagram
78 / Sperah na Sombra: On reclaiming the archetype of the element of Darkness as a force for good in progenitor Kristang
pp. 1223-1232 | Instagram
79 / Birah Semesta: Excavating a fuller story of the genus Homo since 2.58 million BCE, and of the universe since approx. 13.8 billion BCE
pp. 1233-1242 | Instagram
7ê / Olu di Tigri: Rationalising the archetype of the Third Eye, and how you, too, can look beyond what you see
pp. 1243-1252 | Instagram
7í / Kontrontru Trusidu: Unpacking the Double Bind or Paradox Projection
pp. 1253-1262 | Instagram
7ç / Krensa Merliang: On reclaiming the tremendous and Life-giving beauty of your inner sea monster
pp. 1263-1272 | Instagram
7ú / Korsang Teru: On reclaiming affection and tenderness for yourself, and liberating yourself from the unconscious fear of both
pp. 1273-1282 | Instagram
7ã / FN-2187: On liberating your inner world from the Empire, and finding something of your own choosing to fight for
pp. 1283-1292 | Instagram
7õ / Saguati Speransa: On how this Merlionsman conquered self-hate and suicide in 2013, and how you might be able to too
pp. 1293-1302 | Instagram
7ô / Floris di Sol: On what it takes to take a leap of faith, and how you, too, can become Spiderman
pp. 1303-1312 | Instagram
81 / Agu di Bida: Rationalising the archetype of the Philosopher’s Stone or the Water of Life, and how you, too, might live like you have never lived before
pp. 1313-1322 | Instagram
82 / Sombrelu Narenga: On how you can get your own psyche to help you maintain your psychoemotional boundaries with abusive people and institutions
pp. 1323-1332 | Instagram
83 / Ikarang: On ego-inflation and how to come back down to earth
pp. 1333-1342 | Instagram
84 / Reverse the Polarity: Exemplifying the Kristang way of escaping projection, prejudice, and people being idiots through body neutrality
pp. 1343-1352 | Instagram
85 / Merlionswoman: On trying to clarify the history of Mabel Martens née Tessensohn, and her hypothesised contributions to the Kristang / Portuguese-Eurasian community and Singapore
pp. 1353-1362 | Instagram
86 / Korsang Kadmang: On recognising, validating and celebrating the vitality of non-binary expression and its necessity to human life and individuation
pp. 1363-1372 | Instagram
87 / Impoku Dodu: On stage fright, impostor syndrome, action paralysis, overthinking, catastrophising, anxiety, extinction by instinct, and how to just do it without causing your world and psyche to collapse
pp. 1373-1382 | Instagram
88 / Krismatra Eternu: On using Darklight and the Tenterang or Integral function in Individuation Theory to change your destiny, and the destiny of the universe, in Progenitor Kristang
pp. 1383-1392 | Instagram
Appendices and resources
The Merlionsman Autonomous Individuation Hypothesis Articulation Workbook (MCC-AIHAW)
version 1.3 (accurate as of 2 January 2023) supporting individuation to the 512nd side of the psyche / 64th matrix of the psyche / 8th domain of the psyche
Download the workbook below that matches your ego pattern hypothesis. If you do not know your ego pattern hypothesis, it is best to seek one from a coach, therapist, mentor or psychologist trained in at least cognitive function theory, or via a Merlionsman Life Coaching session.
Type I-ISFJ ego hypothesis | Excel workbook
Type II-ISTJ ego hypothesis | Excel workbook
Type III-ESFJ ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type IV-ENFJ ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type V-ISFP ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type VI-INFP ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type VII-ESTJ ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type VIII-ENTJ ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type IX-ESTP ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type X-ESFP ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type XI-ENTP ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type XII-ENFP ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type XIII-ISTP ego hypothesis | Excel workbook
Type XIV-INTP ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type XV-INTJ ego hypothesis| Excel workbook
Type XVI-INFJ ego hypothesis | Excel workbook
The Merlionsman Maps of the Psyche: 1st and 2nd Domains
version 1.0 (accurate as of 20 November 2022) supporting individuation to the 16th matrix of the psyche / 2nd domain of the psyche
Download the map below that matches your ego pattern hypothesis. If you do not know your ego pattern hypothesis, it is best to seek one from a coach, therapist, mentor or psychologist trained in at least cognitive function theory, or via a Merlionsman Life Coaching session. Maps are available only as PDF due to current Wix site restrictions on uploading JPEGs; please drop an email to merlionsman at gmail dot com if you would like the JPEG of any map.
Type I-ISFJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type II-ISTJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type III-ESFJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type IV-ENFJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type V-ISFP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type VI-INFP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type VII-ESTJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type VIII-ENTJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type IX-ESTP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type X-ESFP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XI-ENTP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XII-ENFP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XIII-ISTP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XIV-INTP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XV-INTJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XVI-INFJ ego hypothesis | PDF
The Merlionsman Maps of the Psyche: 3rd and 4th Domains
version 1.0 (accurate as of 20 November 2022) supporting individuation to the 32nd matrix of the psyche / 4th domain of the psyche
Download the map below that matches your ego pattern hypothesis. If you do not know your ego pattern hypothesis, it is best to seek one from a coach, therapist, mentor or psychologist trained in at least cognitive function theory, or via a Merlionsman Life Coaching session. Maps are available only as PDF due to current Wix site restrictions on uploading JPEGs; please drop an email to merlionsman at gmail dot com if you would like the JPEG of any map.
Type I-ISFJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type II-ISTJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type III-ESFJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type IV-ENFJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type V-ISFP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type VI-INFP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type VII-ESTJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type VIII-ENTJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type IX-ESTP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type X-ESFP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XI-ENTP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XII-ENFP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XIII-ISTP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XIV-INTP ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XV-INTJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Type XVI-INFJ ego hypothesis | PDF
Adrazang Kristang: The Kristang alphabet
Instagram (Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3)
Medensa Kristang: The Kristang Base-10 and Base-16 Numbers