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A Psychological Introspection – The Mind

A General Overview Into Behavioral Psychology And Conditioning, Leading To Character Development And The Mind. Finally The Conclusion Will Include My Own Theories On Freud’s Structural And Topographical Models.

In the world of psychology one can observe the habitual or routine mannerisms that humans adopt as part of their conditioning, many know or call these mannerisms as ‘traditions’. 

Psychology in all its forms has always been an area of life that I find immensely fascinating and one to which I am an eternal student, specifically behavioural psychology, as well as being a lover to the science of energetic interaction, join that with sociology, the science of social rules and regulations or simply the accepted ‘norms’, and one can have a ball with the magnificent information available. 

 

In order to see the bigger picture, one must stand back, while emotionally detaching oneself from the given situation to look at it from various angles, in order for the mind to effectively and objectively deduce and concluding without any emotional reaction or impulse that which would otherwise impair sound decision making.

At the same time and if at all possible, for it would be taxing, if one can erase all and everything one had ever experienced or learnt in one’s entire life from touching one’s mind, while the mind is in the process of analysing information objectively.  Thus the mind would then employ another science, which would be the metaphysical in order to analyse and store information accurately and/or appropriately. 

                

In complete stillness, clarity and free from any emotional or physical attachments to the issue, problem, situation, event or person at hand, the mind will then be challenged to analyse the information it receives, for it will not have predetermined decisions, ideas, memories or conditions that would form its daily automatic responses and working parameters (belief systems, laws of conformity, morals or principles) to draw its information from.  At this point the mind will employ intelligence, ingenuity and the imagination to solve or find the answer to the information it receives.  Thus creativity is born.

 

It is interesting, is it not, that it is always the inventor who’s name will always be remembered and not necessarily the people who may follow that might add to the same invention.  For the inventor was the original creator of the metaphysical idea and it was the inventor who turned it into a physical reality.  Just like arguably why God would want to be recognised as the one and only creator of the entire cosmos and that no other entity should have that claim save God.

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  1. BrandonGates

    On July 4, 2009 at 11:46 am


    But is there an end to human creativity?!

  2. LOVELYHONEY

    On July 4, 2009 at 12:15 pm


    * basis according to time of birth, day etc .

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    I have been studying the HUMAN MIND and have evolved a stats*

  3. clay hurtubise

    On July 4, 2009 at 4:21 pm


    Interesting piece.
    I find the study of twins revealing: how can two so genetically similar be, sometimes, so different?
    Thanks,
    Clay

  4. Ruby Hawk

    On July 4, 2009 at 7:38 pm


    Interesting, We only learn what we are taught as a child but as we mature we add to our knowledge, even then we are only branching out further in the known community.

  5. Conner Good

    On July 5, 2009 at 8:27 pm


    wow, this is really interesting…and a lot of thought put into it…enjoyed it a lot (things like this make me go bonkers- the human condition!!!) and thanks for sharing!!!

  6. ZsenaKay

    On July 6, 2009 at 9:14 am


    Brandon: that was a question I only asked a friend about a week ago… though phrased slightly differently… where does reality begins and imagination ends or are they not one and the same? There is no end and no beginning… For as long there was a creative force that gave birth to all other sources of creativity in order to experience its own magnificence, then there will always be creativity…

    Clay: how can they be so different or so similar… what does it all mean? Yet each is still an individual because of their own individual choice… though at times is it not a possibility that twins may act and behave the same way, because since birth their caregivers and their environment had impressed that image onto them…

    Ruby: Exactly, unless one works hard to free the mind from all its belief systems bred through its educational and environmental influence/exposure, which might have preconditioned it to think and react in a certain way… Thinking outside the box allows it to become creative…

    Conner: Thnx… human beings are the most beautiful species on this planet, even with all their downfalls… they are superbly fascinating, though little do we give ourselves credit for the magnificent entities that we are…

  7. James G

    On July 6, 2009 at 7:23 pm


    Very interesting and intricate essay. However, I do have a couple of questions.
    Are our own cognitive biases inherently pre-programmed in our mind?
    If so, by whom? How are *we* to know, or even to understand, since our own minds could be but a pre-programmed machine designed to reject understanding of our own condition?

  8. creaminizer23

    On July 7, 2009 at 12:38 am


    Are you an expert in psychology? just asking because you captured the essence of psychology :)

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