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Panaceological Structural Analysis: Uncovering the Structural Causes of Problem Formation
Every individual is born with an innate Individual Personal Structure (IPS) that influences the creation of certain circumstances that contribute to its development and formation. When a person acts contrary to the nature of the IPS, problems arise. If a person is not aware of and does not analyze the events and motives associated with this IPS, problems recur and move into a more difficult stage, and then into misfortune. It is important to understand that interaction with innate IPS requires awareness and analysis in order to avoid the repetition of negative circumstances and achieve harmony and well-being in life.
However, most people do not realize or understand the full impact of their IPS on their lives, and by perceiving many situations in a negative light, they unconsciously contribute to problems. When these problems recur, the person does not realize the true causes of their occurrence, and therefore his attempts to find solutions become limited and ineffective.
The lack of awareness and understanding of the mechanism of interaction of IPS in the aggregate creates a negative experience, which manifests itself in the form of problems that the individual faces, which develops into serious and difficult situations, and therefore ultimately leads to tragedy.
As a result of a misunderstanding of the role and influence of the IPS on situations in life, a person acquires a negative experience that causes the IPS to create new, even more intensified circumstances for a new cycle of rethinking the process in order to be able to process the negative experience into a positive one and thereby continue its development. However, when faced with new, more complex situations, a person resists more strongly, thereby not realizing the motive of the new situation in his life, exposing it to an even greater disposition against himself, thereby unconsciously provoking the next situation, unconsciously contributing to its transition into an even more difficult form, which brings a person to misfortune.
My goal in founding the applied discipline known as Panaceology is to identify a panacea — a genuine remedy for all negative and recurring problems. This endeavor has been achieved through an alternative perspective on the role and life of an IPS. In doing so, I strive to revolutionize our understanding and reach a level of consciousness where the concept of a ‘panacea’ is not oversimplified and misinterpreted as merely a pill, and a problem is not perceived as a random or natural series of events occurring without reason or any significant purpose. Such a rudimentary understanding implies that consuming this pill would allow an individual to effortlessly and thoughtlessly eliminate all problems, without truly comprehending their purpose and the reasons for their occurrence in one’s life. Difficulties should be considered as integral biological components of the system, contributing to the development of the IPS, but problems, especially recurrent ones, are structural signals that directly indicate a disruption in the natural development of the IPS due to a discrepancy between a person’s perception of external factors and the potential of the innate IPS.
This kind of perspective, combined with the lack of in-depth research in this area, is why the true nature of a panacea has remained a metaphor. The emergence of sorrow and tragedy can often be attributed to a limited understanding of the structural causes of problem formation. Such gaps in knowledge lead to an accumulation of negative experiences, which in turn hampers the development of the IPS, disrupting its harmony with the physical well-being of individuals and humanity as a whole.
A person’s physical life is both a consequence and reflection of the state of their IPS, given the intrinsic link between the two.
With the help of my Panaceological method of structural analysis, which reveals the processes of interactions of an IPS with a person, it is possible to understand the motives and purpose of a difficult situation that has arisen and, having realized them, get a positive experience instead of a negative one. It is positive experience that contributes to the natural development and growth of an IPS, which will prevent the progression of existing circumstances into a more serious form, that is, into problems, and even more so into recurring ones, which tend to develop into misfortune.
Based on years of research, structural analysis, consultation and support are offered to those seeking to uncover the structural causes of problem formation in their lives.
The goal of this work is to uncover the structural causes of problems and reveal the precise mechanisms of their formation. Through structural analysis and research, those who engage with this process gain a deep understanding of how their Individual Personal Structure (IPS) shapes life circumstances — and develop conscious awareness of the structural dynamics that generate recurring problems. This understanding does not merely explain what has already occurred. It creates the foundation for resolving currently forming problems and preventing the emergence of future ones — before they progress into more serious forms or tragedy.
The following is provided on the basis of Panaceological Structural Analysis of the Individual Personal Structure (IPS):
- Panaceological Structural Analysis: Uncovering the structural causes underlying the formation of problems as generated by the specific configuration of the Individual Personal Structure (IPS).
- Structural Elucidation of the IPS: Identifying innate but as yet unmanifested qualities of the IPS, and determining the structural motives that influence the formation of events contributing to problem emergence.
- Structural Cause Analysis: Tracing the structural factors that cause a problem to recur and develop into progressively more serious forms.
- Structural Correction and Prevention of Recurrence: Through conscious awareness of the IPS configuration generating the problem, the structural conditions that contribute to its repeated manifestation are identified and addressed — preventing progression into more serious forms.
- Structural Transformation of Problems: Through deep structural understanding of a problem’s origin within the IPS, what previously generated harm becomes a source of conscious development and structural growth.
- Development of Conscious Awareness: Expanding the capacity to recognize the structural motives and causes within the IPS that drive involuntary reactions and life patterns — replacing automatic response with conscious structural understanding.
- Structural Personal Development: Expanding conscious alignment with the IPS to unlock latent structural potential, overcome persistent limitations, and restore internal coherence.
- Structural Consultation and Support: Individual consultations for those facing recurring problems whose structural causes remain unrecognized — providing precise structural understanding rather than general advice.
- Individual Sessions: Focused work aimed at developing structural self-awareness and the capacity to consciously recognize IPS dynamics — transforming negative experience into structural understanding and development.
- Structural Self-Knowledge: Educational programs and methods aimed at developing precise understanding of one’s own IPS — its qualities, conflicts, and structural trajectories — as the foundation for overcoming persistent problems.
- Structural Goal Alignment: Identifying directions and decisions that are structurally coherent with the IPS — creating conditions for positive experience and preventing the formation of circumstances that generate problems.
- Structural Analysis of Past Experience: Examining past situations and recurring patterns through the lens of IPS dynamics — extracting their structural meaning and dissolving their negative impact on present and future formation.
All of the above is provided on the basis of Panaceological Structural Analysis of the Individual Personal Structure (IPS). The aim is to uncover the structural causes of problem formation — enabling conscious resolution of existing problems, prevention of future ones, and restoration of internal coherence with the IPS.
