Self-examination has been the fundamental starting point for all writings and the philosophy of Hypercubism. Through self-examination, the structures of reality and the events, issues, and problems that occur within it have become visible. Self-examination has also been a tool for understanding and realizing the events and things that manifest in reality. These diagrams visually explain the writings related to self-examination that appear in the text Hypercubism, Part 1.
Six-stage self-examination

Six-stage self-examination consists of six separate steps:
- Event or thing
- Adversity, success, ”mistake”
- Analysis
- Self-examination
- Insight and realization
- Changing actions or thoughts
Six-stage self-examination: Problem

When examining an event or issue, you may encounter a problem that requires a solution. The six steps for examining a problem are:
- Problem
- Nature of the problem
- Analysis
- Self-examination
- Insight and realization
- Change
These two figures are combined into one and the same. An event, thing, or problem may ultimately mean the same thing, but they can also be viewed separately.


Examining the problem itself through starting point A, the obstacle, and goal B.

The problem equation in the form of a circle

The analysis examines all the factors involved in the problem.

Self-examination takes into account one’s own contribution and impact on the problem, starting point A and goal B.

Insight and change are the final stages in observing the problem. Point B, the goal, becomes the starting point, and point C becomes the goal.


The three stages of being

The three stages of being come after the six stages of self-examination. The three stages of being are:
- Understanding
- Acceptance
- Letting go


the Self

The Self stage is the final stage of self-examination. In the I stage, you simply stand before yourself:
- the Self


A diagram that examines self-examination with primitivism and intelligence.
