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He discovered most of the personality traits and prepared the first sketches of the theory. One of the first steps in mental programming is to take information from others and evaluate it yourself.

ANOTHER LOOK AT CONSCIENCE 143

KNOWING VERSUS `KNOWING' 160

A SUMMARY OF ASSOCIATIVE THOUGHT 228

MORE ON TEACHER STRATEGY 297

SPLIT PEOPLE IN A SPLIT WORLD 326

In contrast, you will see that the Mercy room cannot see any of the other rooms. I suggest that the simple styles are connected to the part of the brain called the cortex (remember, when I suggest something, I'm telling you that the idea is original to me).

Teacher

Server processing takes place in the upper half of the left hemisphere, and Perceiver thought in the upper half of the right hemisphere.A. It is this part of the brain that allows us to become individuals who are persons.

Server Perceiver M ercy

A person who loses his frontal cortex becomes a creature of his environment - a Pavlovian dog who can only salivate in response to the bell of external need. He may still be able to act, speak, and react, but he has no inner world of love, hope, planning, or understanding with which to integrate the fragments of his personality.

THE BRAIN

Many characteristics come from the other six spaces that operate unconsciously in the Mercy person's mind. The Mercy person's associations don't always involve dolls, dresses, atmosphere and Christmas.

THE LEFT HEMISPHERE OF THE BRAIN

When it comes to neurology, we find that the cortex – the area of ​​the brain that deals with content – ​​. However, most evidence considers the right and left orbitofrontal cortex as a complete system.

Mercy Automatic

Turning now to the front of the cortex, there is evidence that specifically connects the right orbitofrontal cortex to the internal world of Mercy. A learning can be encoded in memory by different neural systems, the amygdala encodes the emotional qualities of the experience." 6.

Mercy Internal

We will begin our discussion of the Person by looking again at the diagram of mental symmetry. Consequently, the natural reaction of the Observer person is to despise the hypocrite, and to reject him as. We will begin with the path from Grace to Observer strategy—thinking the ability of Observer to see Grace memories.

I suggest that many of the problems that arise in a marriage between a person of mercy and a person of perception can be explained by. Whenever we look at the interaction between parts of the mind, I suggest that we can apply the same principles to the relationship between relevant people. We looked at some of the differences between the Mercy mode and the Perceiver strategy.

Perceiver Automatic

With that said, let's examine what neuroscience has actually discovered about the dorsolateral frontal lobes. The rest of the prefrontal cortex, medial and ventral [middle and lower], appears to be mostly involved in affective [emotional] and motivational functions.”7.

Perceiver Internal

The monkey watches the person lift one of the lids to put some food into the container and then close the lid again. Delayed response function in monkeys has been shown to depend on the dorsolateral prefrontal [another word for frontal] cortex... The connection between delayed response and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is one of the best established brain-behavior relationships in the study of cortical localization.”8 . I suggest that the delayed response test depends on knowledge of the perceiver's inner world.

To remember the current location of the food, the monkey must observe where it has been placed and draw this association between food and container as a belief into the internal Observer world.A. If automatic thinking and the internal world work in the same way, we can get some clues about how one works by looking at the workings of the other. You can see this type of fact illustrated by the diagram of the "car." Notice how the Observer.

FALL

I have argued that there is a connection between "you" and "the man of your dreams." The difference is that although I have told you the Perceiver fact and given you the approximate mercy designation, I have not given the specific mercy experiences. Suppose instead that the company tells you about the various opportunities open to training and advancement: "Whoever takes a course in this subject will get a raise and a promotion." The Perceiver connection is still there: "Taking the course" is associated with "raise and promotion." But who takes the course, what he takes and when he takes it is unclear; human freedom and spontaneity are still possible. Let's tie together some of the threads we've followed so far.

Therefore, it is logical to begin our study of the mind with this "location." From there it's a short step to Observer mode and then to the interaction between Grace and Observer thinking. Thus, if we are to pursue mental programming—the process of bringing lasting "life" to our minds—we will need to begin with a detailed discussion of conscience. For Johnny, it may be the memory of the titillating sensation he feels after his mother applies the "educational advice to the seat of learning." The hook always comes after the bait.

Conscience Patience

For it is the contrast in emotion that creates the need for Perceptive faith, and we are looking at the interplay between the inner worlds of Mercy and Perceptive thought. In order for consciousness to function, perceptual thought must notice a connection between cause and effect. On the one hand, if the consequence closely follows the action, then there is no need for the Perceiver's belief—the Perceiver's automatic thought is sufficient.

Otherwise, the emerging Perceiver strategy will freeze, mesmerized by the brilliance of Mercy emotion - not noticing any more connections. We have seen that an effective conscience requires a solid Observer connection; The mind of the observer must know that there is a connection between cause and effect. We have therefore developed several ways to eliminate it. The simplest method – and a fairly common one – is to deny with strong emotions that a certain principle is valid.

CONSCIENCE

In other words, "good" becomes synonymous with "right," and "bad" automatically becomes "wrong." The result is that the arrangement of a specific event is imprinted in the perceiver's memory as a general "fact". So instead of the Perceiver strategy associating red balloons with parties and celebrations—the usual association based on what usually goes together—the Perceiver strategy will associate red balloons with horrible tragedies and dead people. The Mercy strategy identified with the experience of “swallowing a cookie,” and the Perceiver is convinced that Mercy . the strategy must now also identify with the experience of being "terrible and unruly". The question is, how can this guilt be resolved? A fact that seems reasonable to the perceiver's automatic strategy will be suggested as a belief to the perceiver's inner world of thought.

Mixing them is like mixing oil and water - the resulting mixture easily breaks down into its original components. If the sense of pity wanes or the perceiver's confidence increases, this 'fact' will begin to be questioned - the observer perceiver will begin to awaken from the mental hypnotic trance. If the intensity of the feeling of Mercy reaches the Perceiver's level of trust, the Perceiver's fact will begin to be doubted - the Perceiver's observer will be blinded by the brilliance of the feeling and become confused.

THRESHOLD OF UNCERTAINTY

The only difference is that a person with a stronger sense of Observer knowing can handle more emotional pressure before entering the threshold of uncertainty. In the diagram below, this is shown as a line above and below the current level of Observer knowledge. However, as the level of Observer confidence rises, any related Observer 'facts' based on Mercy emotion will come into question, attacking the stability of Observer networks based on these 'facts'. In other words, as the Observer-Observer learns to think in one area, it will begin to awaken from its trance in other areas.

Likewise, a decline in compassionate feelings will aid rational knowledge and frustrate emotional 'knowing'. I suggest this is the main reason. Similarly, a decrease in the overall level of Perceiver confidence will cause the mind to lose its ability to think rationally and will give emotional experiences the power to define 'truth'. I suggest that this is the mental mechanism responsible for panic attacks. This is because it was a decline in the overall level of Perceiver confidence that caused the mind to slip into the threshold of uncertainty.

Fifth, this growing Perceiver confidence will bring the adolescent mind to the threshold of insecurity. On the other hand, if parents suffer painful outcomes, then Perceiver strategy in the teenager can detect which experiences do not belong - this is also a valuable lesson. You make your mother feel bad.” This attitude reinforces the child's assumption that all 'truth' is based on important people and teaches him that rebellion from 'truth' means rejecting the person who is the source of that 'truth'. Guess what these kids will do as teenagers.

For example, a child cannot be allowed to run part way down the highway, or touch part of a hot stove. I suggest that if a "backyard". Ideally, this reward will come from completing the work itself - this will encourage the child to become self-motivated rather than driven by the approval of others. This is one of the main questions we will address later in this book.

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