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Psyche (psychology)


 

The human being consists of three parts: body, psyche, and mind.

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Psyche is a non-material digestion organ that masters fear and can be of different complexity. In this respect it can be compared with a mirror globe that has more or less reflectors on its surface. A globe with less mirrors gives a simple image of reality whilst a globe with many mirrors gives a highly complex image of reality. It is obvious that a highly complexe psyche on the one hand represents reality more sophisticated but on the other hand is more prone to represent distorted images of reality.

Related Topics:
Fear - Reality

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A strong distortion of reality can lead to a state in which the basic function of psyche temporarily is no longer functioning and fear will no longer be digested correctly. A pathologically working pysche will not only sustain distortions of reality but also intensify them, so that help from outside is necessary (psychoanalysis) to re-enable psyche to sanely digest fear again. As a consequence of this help distortion of reality (that always happens because of fear) can be abolished little by little. (Author: Gordon Axmann summarizing ideas from the book "Worlds of the souls", German original "Welten der Seele", by Varda Hasselmann)

Related Topics:
Pathological - Psychoanalysis

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