A neurotic split of consciousness occurs because a man hates his enemy. The fact is that the form within itself denies the content, which is identical with the form of the enemy. What splits a person's personality from within, generating neurotic conflict in the outside world, is presented as an enemy. To heal from neurosis, you just need to love your enemy, forgive him and become tolerant of him.
Neurosis is an increased desire for security, that is, cowardice. In this sense, when religion offers a person the idea of divine grace it is necessary to quell neurotic fear.
What is neurosis? In fact, it is a strong desire. A strong desire arises when a person creates an idol or super-value for himself, and then wants to master it or enjoy it. Neurosis is an instinctive compulsive drive aimed at achieving satisfaction and intolerant of frustration. Such strong desires are impatient, do not tolerate procrastination, delays, refusals and restrictions. The word "compulsive" means fixated, repetitive, and turned into passion.
What is passion? Passion is a recurring compulsive neurotic drive associated with notions of Super-Value and idol. This desire is very strong, impatient and intolerant of rejection and resistance. That is, the more passion to send to hell, the more it grows.
The feeling of security is related to love, in the sense that a person feels that as long as he is loved, he is useful and therefore safe. The main source of neurosis is cowardice and fear for your loved one. It can be seen that the neurotic, first of all, creates an idol out of himself and is afraid that something will happen to him. However, the neurotic personifies with himself what he owns, so this person fears for his property no less paranoid than for his ass.
At its core, neurosis and delusional Super-Value idea (desire) it's the same thing. Neurosis gives rise to an idol and a super-valuable desire, against the background of which anxiety is formed from the possibility of losing this super-value and a compulsive attraction to a sense of security associated with the realization of this desire.
Anxiety is always associated with Neurosis, delusional super-value ideas or idols. Anxiety is a feeling of insecurity and the possibility of losing an idol, or not fulfilling a wish. Fear is something real, and anxiety is neurotic.
Neurotic desires are different, but mostly they are desires for sex, pleasure, power, superiority, and all this under a thick sauce of fear and lies. In fact, this is ordinary pride, with which religion has been struggling for thousands of years.
Perfection is a mask of lies that a person puts on himself to appear better than he is. The mask of Lies is worn by hunters, cowards and people with an inferiority complex. It is very hard and exhausting to wear a mask of lies. It is even more terrible if a neighbor Falls in love with this mask and creates an idol out of it.
Neurotic drives are directed in different directions and this gives rise to conflicts. In fact, neurosis is a conflict between repressing and repressed drives. We can say that neurosis is a kind of analogue of the economic model, where different needs compete. Managing a neurosis can be compared to managing an economy.
Neuroses are associated with an inadequate assessment of the value of needs. Some needs lie about their Super-Value, others, being devalued, try to restore their value. Thus, neurosis is associated with delusional super-value ideas and desires that upset the balance in the system.
Neuroses are associated with internal conflicts generated by contradictions between multidirectional drives. These contradictions are so strong that consciousness, including the mechanism of self-deception, prefers to ignore them, does not see and often denies them.
Anosognosia is the denial of an inner conflict that generates great pain. The recognition of conflict generates a lot of resistance and hostility in a person, associated with fear of pain and shame. Recognition of conflict can give rise to panic attacks and attempts at self-destruction of the individual.
Energy leakage is usually associated with self-deception and an attempt to hide internal conflict and create artificial harmony. The illusion that everything is good and there is no contradiction consumes a huge amount of vital energy and mental power.
God, as an allegory of the priceless, can remove the internal contradictions of neurotic drives, directing them all in one direction. Such concepts as God, dream and love are interchangeable.
Honesty is needed to avoid internal division and conflict. Truth is love; it quells contradictions. Lies increase divisions and contradictions. Ignoring conflict is also a lie.
Neurosis, also known as internal division and conflict, generates feelings of emptiness and lack of inner happiness within a person. Such a person feels constant hunger and tension, which makes him look for sources of joy outside of himself.
Why does the brain create delusional super-valuable ideas? To avoid the split of consciousness generated by internal conflicts and contradictions. That is, schizophrenia generates delusional super-valuable ideas. What causes schizophrenia? Denial of their mistakes, shame and the idea of ideality.
Reality is moderate. The further away from reality, the more greedy hunger and its power grows. In this sense, lies and self-deception generate insatiable desires.
We can say that the idea of ideality and self-deception associated with it. from the desire to hide the internal conflict. The greater the internal conflict, the greater the narcissism of a person and the stronger the anosognosia.
The closer the idealized image is to the ideal, the greater the internal split. That is, the desire for a narcissistic ideal leads a person to schizophrenia.
Anger is a neurotic cry of helplessness, an expression of the despair associated with the inability to save the situation of integrity. Often anger is accompanied by feelings of hatred and the need for sadism. The neurotic tries to devalue the rebellious Super-Value and cause it Maximum Suffering.
Neurotic helplessness in trying to resolve internal conflict generates a sense of anxiety and insecurity, expressed in an acute thirst to achieve a state of security and peace. The feeling of helplessness exacerbates the inferiority complex.
The narcissistic desire for ideality is a consequence of the maniacal desire to achieve the integrity of the personality and save it from disintegration.
Neurotic personality is a product of lies and self-deception. A person does not want to be real, but he creates a mask, a false personality. When this false personality is crushed under the blows of reality, a person feels hatred and a desire to trample on the one who threatens this subpersonality. It seems to a person that he is a subpersonality and he is not allowed to be himself, that they want to destroy him.
The split of the personality is due to two or more contradictory super-valuable delusional desires. These two desires cannot agree with each other and try to destroy their opponent. Both desires try to dominate 100% totally.
They say be positive to be happy. However, happiness is associated with the ideal. To achieve the ideal, you need to remove excess. Positivity adds, and does not lead to the ideal. Negativity removes excess, and thus leads to the ideal.
Neurotic conflict cannot be solved in a rational way. Irrationality is the only way to resolve the neurotic conflicts that dominate the human mind and the entire structure of our society. More moreover, the very nature of the rational gives rise to neurosis.
What characterizes a neurotic? Helplessness, aggressiveness (hatred, hostility) and indecision (doubt). They also talk about a state of alienation from oneself, which can be understood as a split, lack of integrity and schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is expressed by anxiety, compulsivity, paranoia, suspiciousness, delusional super-valuable ideas, self-deception and hallucinations.
The idea of God heals neurosis perfectly, but the problem is that most people are idolaters by nature and are unable to believe in God. These people are slaves by nature, so any attempt they make to believe or love creates an idol. In this sense, God is the idea of freedom.
Vices are a direct consequence of neurosis. Self-deception masks neurosis, but tension and suffering do not. of him remains, and vices offer to them a beautiful consolation. Thus, alcoholism, drug addiction, lustfulness is an attempt to harmonize neurosis.
Neurosis creates a split personality. Anosognosia conceals this schism, but the schism itself remains. Schism is essentially schizophrenia. Additional symptoms of a split: stress, fatigue, hallucinations, paranoia, anxiety, depression. In this sense, alcoholism and drug addiction is an attempt to pacify the symptoms of schizophrenia.
Do you know why they are so eager to be perfect? Everyone wants what they don't have. Internal schism and schizophrenia give rise to ideas of an inferiority complex, which in compensation create a desire for integrity and ideality in order to preserve the personality from splitting. However, the closer to perfection, the stronger the schizophrenia.
What is neurosis? This is when there are two values that both talk about their Super-Value and hate each other, a person wants to have them both. To try on these two Super-values, there is a lie. The situation is similar to a man who wants to combine his wife and mistress. Moreover, any attempt to destroy the lie and try to solve the neurotic conflict generates hatred, anxiety, aggression, etc. However, anxiety in this system always exists.
Lying is a way of reconciling two Super-values that hate each other. This method creates pseudo-harmony and is expressed in constant anxiety and tension. Usually one of these super-values is a vice, the essence of which is to compensate for anxiety and tension, however, often other vices join them, for example, alcoholism. By the way, lying is not the only way to connect the unconnected, there is still truth, law and the pacification of the pride of ideals.
The desire for ideal perfection and pleasure generates bifurcation, that is, splitting. The ideal splits into two parts that fiercely hate each other. In the real world, this is expressed, for example, in the idea of a wife and a mistress, who allegedly realize two different needs. In fact, this is one over-need.
The problem with lying is that it seems that it is solely because of it that integrity is preserved. Lies speak: "Only I unite, and truth divides." Truth does divide, but truth speaks of distancing and respecting boundaries. Across borders, truth connects.
In fact, lies try to play along with the pride of truth. Some extreme truths think of themselves as idols and crave power, wanting to destroy competing truths. Lies try to serve two Masters, promising each of them domination.
If the neurotic conflict sat quietly in the head of a person, it would not be very scary, but the neurosis will get out into the real world and our world becomes neurotic, filled with neurotic conflicts.
Compulsive obsession as an allegory of Lies is different it depends on the extension of truth because in the process of its extension truth changes, develops, bypasses obstacles, can branch and all that. Compulsive addiction is very inflexible and straightforward, development in it is minimal. Compulsive addiction is like an ideal, and real truth is like movement, life, growth, Root and seed. Truth is evolution, and falsehood is fixity.
It may be observed that the compulsive fixity of the neurosis is zero, and the extension of truth is a spiral, that is, zero, gradually growing into one. In unity there is development and change, and zero thinks itself ideal.