From Zygote to Morula: The Psychological Implications of Multiplicity

Embryological Focus: After fertilization, the zygote divides into 2, then 4, 8, and eventually becomes a morula—a compact ball of cells.
Psychological Insights: This phase reflects the paradox of sameness and individuation. One becoming many, yet still held within a common identity. May influence later themes of internal fragmentation, group dynamics, or differentiation without loss.
Key Themes: From unity to multiplicity, cohesion, differentiation, early sense of inner community, psychological coherence in expansion.




