Monday, November 30, 2009

Whats A Clitt Peircing

self-interpretation

Before the later Parkinson's patient identifiable ill, he was already a victim of his self-interpretation. hold for any eventuality of his own life to have a ready answer, his self-image, which imposes an undue role in his ego. Result of such a suggestion is a suspicious nature, as reflected in the fact that he looks at his surroundings and neighborhood as a potential danger area and constantly thinks they have to resist the threats there dormant. - In the language of the stock market, such an attitude as "bearish" is called. The opposite attitude to the market players called "bullish"

Like the stock brokers live both "soul" simultaneously or alternately in the Breast of the Parkinson's patients ... demand is more of the "soul" or the temperament of the bulls! This is peacefully on his pasture, eating grass full of confidence as to provide for him. The hidden nature of her suspicious bear on the other hand, and goes out like a beast his victims from behind ..

bullish or bearish

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According to the findings of the Parkinson's Recovery Project such a predisposition necessary but not sufficient condition for a disease. "Overcoming duality in the head" in the previous posts and "risk by avoiding pain and grief" are on the subject of self-interpretation of each person philosophsche or anthropological explanations cited.

course correction

At this point now with the same subject are presented of the pure ego with the self-proclaimed ego in the form of direct confrontation - with the aim to show the Parkinson's patients have a higher degree of sensitivity, a Revision bring his own interpretation on the way to.


Self-proclaimed ego :
lazy, cowardly, sneaky, vain, haughty, full of self-pity, sorrow, regret, suspicion, envy and anger

R an ego: conscientiously , courageous, humble, charitable, compassionate, joy, self-proclaimed understanding, confidence and trust


The Eg o is in the graphic the white, strongly drawn section a circle shown, which is largely outside of the frame.

The self-proclaimed ego is a digression of the thoughts of people in the direction of a distance from the here and now. This digression into a "Sackgasso without turning area. What does that mean? - It means that intellectual distance from the pure I will end inevitably must - a return to the pure ego is, however, only in reverse gear possible, a truly hassle of maneuvering the return of the self-proclaimed ego in the context of the pure ego is connected with suffering. . This suffering is only finished when pure ego and self are identical again.

The difficulty in the recognition of "crimes" of the self-proclaimed ego lies in the fact that mental "mistakes" just as including such acts recognizable from the outside. Note well: even swallowed anger that is repressed in the way of distraction, anger remains - in the sense of inner excitement about things or human actions that go the self-proclaimed ego "against the grain".



The pure I shown in the image as a slightly colored circle with its center of gravity in the right half. (The map shows the logo of the Benedictine monk and Zen master Willigis Jaeger).

The pure ego is the individual Expression form of the "fundamental intelligence of the universe." The pure ego is thus connected to the source of unlimited energy it - unless it is willing to do - at any time to complete. The fundamental part of intelligence is a pure ego in man. It is the origin of his existence since ancient times and routes it to its evolution.

(See Zen Master Daehaeng Sunim. "No River to Cross")

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