To unite opposites for the common good, one must negate them all. The Universal negation of paradoxical opposites gives rise to the perfect truth, that is, the form of the material world, which is the universal good. The Supreme Leader collects all the suggestions of the lower, and, denying them all, generates truth. The fact is that the paradox is a lie, and its denial is the whole truth, in which there is no paradox.
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It is necessary to look through provocations and phenomena. Most of it you misinterpret what you see. It's not what you think. Focus more on your desires and know that Providence graciously seeks to fulfill them. Interpret events in your favor, this is good. Interpretation is the definition of a phenomenon that gives them form and determines their qualities.
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Love your enemy, for he's your Savior. Be wary of the saviour, for he is your enemy.
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Example This is a typical example of what a neurotic person feels. There is an internal contradiction between the desire to preserve integrity and the pain that this integrity generates. I want to keep my leg, but my leg hurts. To get away from this pain doctor House focuses his attention on work and uses drugs. The transition from pain to its absence generates pleasure. Getting used to this pleasure and becoming dependent on it, the brain begins to create psychosomatic pain and demand a drug in the form of rescues from it and getting pleasure.
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The neurotic as a Salvation from pain and fear generated by internal neurotic conflict, he uses lies, self-deception and various vices, alcohol, drugs, etc.
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The example of Dr. House is a typical example of a neurotic. There is a problem, other people are to blame for this problem, their ignorance, as well as inevitability and randomness. We see a great reason for self-pity and blaming other people for their problems. On the other hand, the problem generates Dr. House's personality, transforming that person into who he is, shaping his lifeline.
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Against the background of Dr. House's neurosis we see the classic manifestations of neurosis in the form of cynicism and aggressiveness towards other people, the search for solace in work and workaholism, as well as the search for solace.
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Often the bad manifests itself in the good. This is not necessary to spoil him, but on the contrary, to seize him, saving him from arrogant pride and complacency.
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It seems to a person that everything is believed and whirls in a whirlwind, but in fact, everything is static or moves very slowly. The cause of vertigo is that the person fidgets and quickly turns his head, trying to embrace both. That is, the world does not revolve around a person, but a person turns like a top.
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Dr. House's strength is that he doesn't try to be perfect, and Foreman does.
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Constant chronic stress creates the threat that if a sudden overdose of emotions occurs, it can cause coma, epilepsy, post-traumatic shock, depression.
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The example of Dr. House we see an allegory that pride and megalomania is a drug that generates an ever-increasing thirst for power, pain and addiction. The proud man believes that he is so beautiful that he should be forgiven all his vices and rudeness, but one day the scythe finds a stone, and his sins are not forgiven.
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Pride is a drug addiction that generates a semi-real world in which a person ceases to distinguish between his illusions and reality. This is a problem, for much of what illusions can forgive, reality will never forgive.
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I look at the doctor. I see that, in fact, there are no drugs and pains. All this is an allegory of pride and megalomania. Narcissism generates pain, rudeness, disrespect for people, hallucinations, too much pleasure and, in fact, there is addiction.
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When the doctor House apologizes to Tritter, this is a typical example of how arrogant and narcissists apologize. The narcissist condescends to apologize, and since he feels like an ideal idol, he expects immediate forgiveness and does not want to change himself. Forgiveness is love. The idea that he can not be loved and not forgiven does not fit well in the narcissistic brain. On the other hand, using the example of Tritter, we see how to behave correctly in order to provoke the narcissist to internal development and change.
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The narcissist must realize that an apology will not save him from punishment, but will ease his soul and is a necessary part of punishment. Otherwise, the punishment will be subjectively perceived harder. Having apologized, a person accepts punishment as deserved and from this it becomes subjectively easier. An apology is a willingness to accept punishment and an agreement with its justice.
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An apology is an agreement to accept punishment and confidence that punishment is useful to me and will make me better, allowing me to correct the beliefs in myself that provoked the mistake. Apology is the acceptance of one's imperfection and the desire to become more perfect through punishment. In this way, apology and punishment turn from suffering into joy.
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Dr. House's conflict with Tritter shows us a vivid example of how to pacify the pride of the stars. Doctor House, in his megalomania, fancied himself a genius, all the hospital staff worshiped him, forgave his sins and protected him. However Tritter showed perseverance and pacified narcissus's pride, overcoming the resistance of all his defenders. In this sense, it is very interesting that House believes that the maximum that is required of him, having subdued his pride, is to apologize and then he will be forgiven, but this does not happen. House apologizes to Tritter, but he does not accept his apology. You will have to pay for your sins. This is how narcissists' pride is pacified.
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To change is to repent and apologize. The apology is a change.
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The moral is that from your lies, you will not get anything but hemorrhoids. Don't try to appear better than you are. Trying to seem better than you are, you will not get anything except an inferiority complex and loss of self-esteem.
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It is not good when opposites are at enmity. It's not good when the left devours the right. It's not good when the right devours the left. It is not good when the left hemisphere of the brain tries to devour the right or the right hemisphere of the brain tries to devour the left. It is stupid and dangerous to engage in self-eating. Love your enemy. I saw one patient who was a brilliant pianist with the level of development of a four-year-old child. His left hemisphere devoured the right hemisphere of the brain.
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Don't roll your lip too hard for anything, because it so often happens that the useful, which you really count on at a critical moment, becomes useless. Always proceed from the knowledge that the usefulness of things is a relative and variable function.
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You can do as I say by obeying me. You can come to what I say and do it the same way. And there is a third option, you can do as you want, but on your own responsibility, and for this you must be fully convinced of your decision, and be ready to act contrary to all other opinions and authorities.
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Grain is something that does not burn in fire and does not sink in water. Everything is superfluous it is eliminated, but it will not be possible to sift out the grain. The grain clings to life, the grain sprouts under the asphalt, the grain subdues its pride for the sake of its goal to live and become itself.
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The point of separating the wheat from the chaff is to weed out all the excess. Excess is something that can be eliminated. A grain is a person who really needs what he is doing and it is difficult to lead him astray. There is love in the seed, love knows what it wants and overcomes everything. The tares do not know what they want, their desires are proud and their spirit is weak.
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The meaning of separating the wheat from the chaff is that the grains will be buried in the ground and they will have to grow for many years, which will require patience, perseverance and courage. The grains have a love for their goal, and they know who they want to become. There is no such thing in chaff, chaff, if planted, they will rot and die, so it's better to weed them out right away than to waste time on them.
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If you are kicked out, you can leave, or you can not leave. Tell me: "I don't want to leave, I want to stay." You have free will, freedom of choice.
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What do we know about idols? Using the example of Dr. House, I noticed that the idol, on the one hand, is beautiful and useful, and on the other hand, he is a jerk, a drug addict and a miserable lonely pile of shit. No one can live next to shit and no one really likes shit. Shit is very lonely and longs for love.
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Justice is that a person has the right to escape from prison or escape from the police. The pursuit of freedom is a natural human right and it is always fair.
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I'm trading a mountain of gold for a mountain of nuts.
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Amber is a symbol of beauty, inside which insect monsters are chained.
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Inside the good, the locked evil rages when it sees evil at large and envies. Inside the evil, the locked good envies the free good and lies, trying to appear to them.
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Doctor House is a typical narcissist who subconsciously wants everyone to take care of him, forgive him, help him and pay attention to him. In this sense Wilson is a typical codependent narcissist, all turned into compassion and forgetting about himself.
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The meaning of unity Wilson and Amber in that Wilson will teach Amber compassion, Amber will teach him selfishness and attention to himself.
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Remember how Kadi was outraged that the surrogate mother did not give her the child, motivating her with poverty and ignorance. The Cadi says: "I'm a specialist, I'm qualified, I'm rich." All these arguments are insignificant, and there are arguments of pride, and justice is on the side of the mother of the child, because love comes first. All the talk about the best and superiority is an insignificant pride. As a result The Cadi had to tame his pride, and rightly so.
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Cameron is not afraid of Chase. House doesn't Cadi is afraid. And Cameron and House are afraid of themselves, their thirst for power and fear of losing control over themselves.
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Dr. House's boundaries are needed to protect others from his greedy thirst for power. Dr. Wilson's boundaries are needed to protect him from idolatry, the desire to merge with other people and disappear through dissolution. That is, these boundaries They save Wilson from suicide through dissolution. In turn, the boundaries of Dr. House they also save him from suicidal dispersal and explosion. In both cases, there will be a destruction of boundaries and a loss of ourselves.
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Fear is a projection of one's own thirst for power. I am afraid that my thirst for super-value and thirst for power will awaken, and I will not be able to control myself.
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An experienced person knows that if you want to work, but they are trying to fire you, then you don't have to leave at all. You can stand up with a stake like a bone in your throat and say "I'm not leaving." You can stick like a bath sheet to your ass. It can be said that the dismissal is illegal, and I will fight in all legal ways for a very long and tedious time. You can ask not to be fired. A lot of things can be done.
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A very interesting manipulation is to tell a person in great detail what he should not do.
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An alcoholic is a person who uses alcohol as a medicine to relieve melancholy, boredom, tension, pain, suffering, shame, guilt, anger, resentment, etc. That is, we see a person dependent on painkillers and running away from pain and fear. In fact, this person is a coward and a liar, because he tries to deceive his negative emotions.
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Fraud involves the highest level of professionalism and planning. Linden should be terry.
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The condition of victory is that the opponent believes that he has won, and you have lost. Let the loser remain in the illusion of victory, this will deprive him of hope for revenge.
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If you want to reconcile two people, become their common enemy. Sacrifice your love. They may not love you, but they love each other. The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
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I noticed that when the hero Kutner died in the TV series "The Doctor After that, the actor who played him returned to reality and began working in the White House. So I made a conclusion about the immortality of the human soul.
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The revelation is that you don't have to give up or submit. You can say no. You can say, "I don't want to." You can give up anything you don't want to do. If you get kicked out, you don't have to leave. If the door is not opened to you, you can continue to persistently try to get into the room thousands of other ways, including deception and forgery. You have free will to be persistent in your desires.
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In Dr. House, the combination of stimulant drugs and narcissism generates schizophrenic hallucinations and visions. For narcissists, hallucinations are a common occurrence. Narcissists remove huge chunks from reality, replacing them with their fantasies. Other narcissists are famous for over-concentration of attention, which also creates illusions. Overconcentration seems to destroy the outside world, and the return to reality affects overcompensation and the effect of semi-reality, in which illusions of consciousness can be reflected as in a mirror, thus giving rise to hallucinations.
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Excessive attention to detail does not lead to good, generating attachments. On the other hand, the brain, trying to avoid such attachments, begins to deny the details, turning to a superficial semi-real perception of reality. In this mode of operation, illusions begin to overlap with the real, giving rise to the phenomenon of augmented reality.
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I work in my psychotherapeutic practice in the same way as a doctor House. I analyze, study. Then I have an epiphany, and everything comes together. After that, I find the real cause of the disease, and we quickly eliminate it. The true disease is always hidden under false neurotic symptoms, which are as useless to fight as chopping off the heads of a hydra. The point is to find a secret casket, and in the casket there is an egg, and in the egg there is a needle that needs to be broken, because in the needle there is a needle eye through which you can see what gives rise to a super-valuable delusional psychosis, the basis of neurosis.
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A narcissist is like a child who does not feel his boundaries, crosses other people's boundaries and uses other people and their things to fulfill his needs. At the same time, other people get very tired of it. When your boundaries are crossed, it's as if you give your energy, but you don't get anything in return. It is difficult to get adequate compensation from a narcissist.
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