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The Lowen Model presents a graph of cycles among macroscopic processes of the mind. Developing of that model by adopting the feedback loop as the fundamental element, we can assemble various basic structures via space+time diagrams which can be used to form large, extended systems. The introduction of diagrammatic methods drastically eases the development and expression of structural concepts. Multilayer systems are formed from the basis elements by concatenating or gluing along common links to make them of arbitrary scale. Different types of multilayered systems are generated by the choice of which sections of the basis elements are glued together. A focus-bilens multilayer contains a middle layer of nodes that are not directly connected to each other. Generating graphs within this layer is hypothesized to provide a sufficient mechanism to implement the Lowen model's capacities; their dynamics are not addressed here.
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