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You're referring to one particular understanding of psychology that originates with Carl Jung, who I've never studied so I don't know much about it. But you can explain what you mean further if you'd like.

Simply that there are universal "shapes" that are a quality of mind. An archetype such as, but not limited to a triangle, we all can perceive the same shapes roughly because all perception operates in roughly the same way. The individual nerves that are stimulated and inhibited function in the same manner.

https://www.csus.edu/indiv/w/wickelgren/psyc103/PerceptionCycle.jpg

"We must perceive in order to move, but we must also move in order to perceive".

Thus the mind, being a reflection of perception is also geometric and holographic. The deeper question becomes, if perception and mind are both geometric and holographic, is the nature of the universe itself also geometric and holographic?