Post by Therrien Xavier on Jan 25, 2014 20:39:25 GMT
Food for thought Psychological Self Observation.
Being that we tend to change our minds so much like the weather changes; we must realize that our minds are like psychological acrobats twisting, twirling and flying in all directions; and that our opinions are constantly changing causing psychological contradictions because of the things that we perceive. Now let's look deeper at the human consciousness. There are essentially three forms of the brain.
The brain is nothing more than a tool of the mind, but the mind itself is not the brain as we need our whole body to make conscious decisions in everyday life and is made to elaborate thought.
So where do so many psychological contradictions come from? Though we may not want to admit it these contradictions come from the plurality of the "I."
If we state that each one of our "I's" has three brains - namely the intellectual, emotional, and motor brains -we would not exaggerate. In other terms, we would say: in the same manner the three-dimensional space of Euclid exists, likewise psychological spaces exist within each person. There is no doubt that the psychological multiplicity that flourishes in us is a reality within psychological space.
THE THREE BRAINS
1. Intellectual
2. Emotional
3. Motor/instinctual/sexual
Nevertheless, ordinary physical senses are not capable of perceiving psychological space, but other senses can. The sense of psychological self-observation can perceive that space. Regrettably, the sense of psychological self observation is atrophied. Yet, while we observe ourselves from moment to moment, we are able to develop that sense. When this occurs the multiplicity of the "I" will be a reality for us; we will see it, and we will also intelligently perceive the psychological space.
Being that we tend to change our minds so much like the weather changes; we must realize that our minds are like psychological acrobats twisting, twirling and flying in all directions; and that our opinions are constantly changing causing psychological contradictions because of the things that we perceive. Now let's look deeper at the human consciousness. There are essentially three forms of the brain.
The brain is nothing more than a tool of the mind, but the mind itself is not the brain as we need our whole body to make conscious decisions in everyday life and is made to elaborate thought.
So where do so many psychological contradictions come from? Though we may not want to admit it these contradictions come from the plurality of the "I."
If we state that each one of our "I's" has three brains - namely the intellectual, emotional, and motor brains -we would not exaggerate. In other terms, we would say: in the same manner the three-dimensional space of Euclid exists, likewise psychological spaces exist within each person. There is no doubt that the psychological multiplicity that flourishes in us is a reality within psychological space.
THE THREE BRAINS
1. Intellectual
2. Emotional
3. Motor/instinctual/sexual
Nevertheless, ordinary physical senses are not capable of perceiving psychological space, but other senses can. The sense of psychological self-observation can perceive that space. Regrettably, the sense of psychological self observation is atrophied. Yet, while we observe ourselves from moment to moment, we are able to develop that sense. When this occurs the multiplicity of the "I" will be a reality for us; we will see it, and we will also intelligently perceive the psychological space.