As it was found by Andrey Davydov, the author of scientific discovery of the Catalog of human population, psyche is the carrier (or, using computer terms—”a hard drive”), where all information about a particular representative of the biological type Homo sapiens is recorded from birth.

Of course, scientists have long supposed that psyche is the carrier of some important information about a human. In the last century C. G. Jung (a student of the founder of psychoanalysis—Sigmund Freud) stated: “Immensely ancient psychical beginning forms the basis of our mind, just as the structure of our body goes back to the general anatomical structure of mammals.”* However, all those who justly considered that psyche is primary and lies at the basis of all life activity of an individual did not state that it is the space where such information about Homo sapiens as his natural subtype program and personal manipulation modes are recorded from birth. In reality, it turned out that no human child is born “a tabula rasa” (“a blank slate”), i.e., empty, without a program of life activity implanted in his psyche.

Another confirmation that the carrier of all information about a person is his psyche is a huge amount of factual material in psychiatric clinics. There are documented cases in psychiatry when it was noted that a patient showed a significant change in his behavior cases when the primary “record” was erased due to some reasons, but a person remained alive. Lack of mental functioning allowed patients to look like humans, but nothing human was observed in their behavior anymore.

If we consider psyche from the point of view of its already long-held division in psychology into the part available for conscious perception by an individual (“consciousness”) and the part that is not possible to consciously realize (“unconscious”), then it is clear that human “software” in the form of natural subtype programs and manipulation modes is implanted in the unconscious. Since, as many years of research have shown, natural subtype program of an individual and his reactions to his personal natural manipulation modes take place at the level of instincts, unconditioned reflexes, and without use of special methods can be consciously realized only in part, only by a few percent.

* Archetype and Symbol by C. G. Jung (Renaissance, 1991)