Lost Knowledge of Understanding Human Characters

Tade Brunsek
4 min readFeb 19, 2020

As you know I will be writing about different human characters and relations between them. I am sure you have heard about the horoscope, the animal circle with 12 different signs. I am certain that you have heard about Jesus and 12 disciples. This knowledge connects a lot of different rare historical findings and sheds a completely new light on them.

There are also findings from ancient Egypt or from time of Pharaos and explanations why the pyramids were built, that is connected with human characters. Even classical elements earth, water, air and fire, can be connected to the type of human characters.

But the model of concept that I am talking in this blog is from far back, and there are also reasons, why humanity does not know it anymore. It is very hard to preserve it in its originality throughout history. As mentioned before, the concept is so complex because of the common denominator of three completely different and opposite groups of attributes, also called logic processors, or as we, in theory, say, minds.

REI theory is a new model of understanding how our mind works. It is based on the hypothesis that our mind does not operate as one, but three autonomous minds- one conscious and two subconscious that continuously cooperate to achieve our own, individual perception of the world. The three minds process all information that our body perceives from its surroundings. The author has named the processors Reason (R), Emotion (E) and Instinct (I). R is the logical, analytical thought processor that provides awareness and represents the part of our thinking that is based on understanding. It deals with information based on concepts and formulations, it looks for connections and discovers causes, understands numbers and time. Emotion (E in REI), the first of our subconscious minds, operates based on images/visual processes and communicates in pictures. Finally, Instinct (I in REI) is the second of our subconscious minds, which is wary, suspicious, critical and communicates through feelings linked with various fears which have been experienced in the past and as such, it tries to the eliminate combinations of behavior that may have perceivably negative outcome.

The first records of the model today called REI theory appeared in the time of King Ashurbanipal. The king of Assyria in 600 B.C. Knowledge was guarded by special priests who made sure that no one interpreted the knowledge in their own way. They knew that when this knowledge was lost, their kingdom would perish. Similar to identifying the new Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual and religious leader of the Buddhists, the Assyrians also had an effective and methodical knowledge to identify the 13th. A character who was charismatic and created to be a leader.

If we go a little bit further in time, we met Egyptians. The pyramid indicates four groups in which are three characters — the sides of the pyramid are formed by four triangles, each angle denotes one character. The deceased Pharaoh is buried inside what is symbolized by a 13th character that does not belong to any of the characters on the surface. A two-dimensional symbol of the same thinking is a cross made up of four equilateral triangles. The cross is also the open net of the correct pyramid. It is because of this symbolism Pyramids were built according to such precise mathematical principles.

In the horoscope, there are 12 overlapping characters as in the REI theory. Pisces, Libra, and Gemini are the three characters who have two equivalent leading minds. Hippocrates was able to recognize 3 character groups of people, while he was not able to list the last groups in which two minds appeared simultaneously — four temperaments (sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic). There is an additional character that in horoscope and theory REI is slightly rarer than the others. According to REI, this is the 13th character — Ophiucus, but in the horoscope, it is a lost sign of the “man that wears the snake”.

The REI theory has also a connection with Classical elements:

  • Water — in the sense of the ocean. The ocean is mysterious, we do not know what does it hide within. It is very difficult to move it, but when in a storm of excitement it is an unstoppably powerful and raging force. It gives many living creatures a “home”. Land creatures originate from the sea — as such the mother is a good parable for Instinct.
  • Just like the air — the whole climate is a great parable for a group of Emotions. The air is intangible, the flying birds symbolize the freedom it needs and the everlasting movement (the term comes from the word e movere in Latin). The weather is also very rapidly changing and it can get very fast from a sunny day into a storm and back.
  • The group of Reasons is, of course, earth, which in this sense represents solid ground beneath our feet. The soil is always undeviating and nothing really “upsets” them. Especially when it comes to a rocky area. There are no days and nights here, but it’s the same all the time — a stable state. You will not easily get Reason off the track, you will not easily annoy him, or cause him to do something reckless. That is why he is a typical “diplomat” always resolving everything peacefully — in words (he can also use money).
  • The fourth group of characters is fire — it represents an intangible “hot” — a conflicting group of people with two parallel minds. Fire can be a source of a good or an omnipresent danger.

All history is always interpreted in the direction of the current thinking of society — if something is considered obscene today, it simply disappears from the translations and explanations of the event, and is simply interpreted without it. That is how we always get a distorted picture of everything in modern times.

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Tade Brunsek

Truth seeker and a life coach. Music enthusiast and a life lerner.