dali48 and playing chess and stopping smoking as a sports student in Tübingen in the 70s etc.


see dali48 and "I think - therefore I am" etc. (Descartes), see The motto "I buy, so I am" (M. Fox)
"As long as humans think that animals do not feel, animals must feel that humans do not think." " - author unknown
see dali48 and nearly being touched by a low flying swift at lake Unterbacher near Erkrath, 8/1983 till 5/2010
Each day is our whole life - from sunrise to sunset etc… (dali48)
see dali48 and "Zen finds religion in the daily activities." (I-tuan), see Does Zen believe in a soul? - However, the Buddha taught that there are no such things as a permanent Self or Soul which can be reincarnated or reborn after death (Rahula, 1974: page 3). The Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh believes there is no reincarnation in Buddhism (Miller, 2012).
see What is a Zen spirit? - Zen is defined as a state of calm where actions are guided by intuition rather than by conscious effort. The term comes from the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese word Chan – with roots to the Indian practice of thinking and meditating known as Dhyana.
see What is the psychology of Zen? - Zen is experiential, not didactic. Enlightenment relies heavily on intuition, metaphor, and poetry. The master can point in the general direction toward wisdom, but each person must find their own personal path.19.03.2022
see Is Zen ok for Christians? - Because they are not on the same plane, Zen and Christianity do not conflict. Graham in his book, Zen Catholicism also points out that there is no harm in applying Zen insights into Catholicism.
see Does Zen believe in afterlife? - In Zen, Life and Death are one, a continuum, and they are not separated and there is no dividing line between them (as, indeed, there is actually no dividing line between anything, there only seems to be – divisions are arbitrary and made to enable us to function in the finite world, what Zen calls 'the world of form') ...10.03.2014
see How does Zen affect life? - Zen meditation reduces stress and anxiety by promoting relaxation and deep-breathing techniques. It helps people to manage their emotions, gain clarity of mind and experience deep peace and emotional well-being. The practice halts constant intrusive thoughts.09.05.2024
see What makes a person Zen? - They don't let stress, anger, or frustration get the better of them. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the word “zen” refers to a person's ability to remain calm and relaxed in the face of difficulties and not worry about things out of their control.27.02.2021
see Is Zen good for Mental Health? - Meditation and mindfulness practices like Zen Therapy have also been shown to have a variety of other positive effects, both mentally and physically, such as promoting feelings of calmness, improving sleep and immune function, reducing feelings of stress and increasing self-awareness.09.11.2022
Let go of something you like, and realize how fleeting it is by living without it... (Ayya Khema)
Buddha realized that all living beings suffer because they desire and cling ... - Peace is an inner attitude to life that consists of letting go and renunciation (see e.g. nuns & monks etc. - d.48) ... (Buddha)
„Das Leben im Daseinskreislauf ist leidvoll: Geburt ist Leiden, Altern ist Leiden, Krankheit ist Leiden, Tod ist Leiden; Kummer, Lamentieren, Schmerz und Verzweiflung sind Leiden." (Buddha)
see dali48 and own experiences and reading & writing about Kübler-Ross, Moody, NDE, LAL etc.
Hands that help are holier than lips that pray! (Robert Green Ingersoll)
see dali48 and UBI & ground pension since 2008, and inflation compensation etc.
see dali48 and Climate Change since Copenhagen 2009 etc. - "Uncontrolled capitalism is producing evil - as bees are producing honey" etc.
see dali48 and reading & writing about peace etc. - see e.g. Zen and Buddhism & Peace & Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Ayya Khema etc, and St Nicholas, St Hildegard, St Francis etc. (dali48)
May "God" bless you! - see dali48 and may the Saints & Guardian Angels bless you etc.!
see dali48 and eating less meat, and more fruits & veggies since the 80s etc.
see dali48 and reading & writing about chick shredding, and buying Free range eggs etc.
Homeopathy of S. Hahnemann (ca. 200 years old) should be updated, - i.e. for me more Mother tincture & less medicine shaking, and why is there no homeopathic vaccination? - see "similibus" principle etc. (dali48)
see dali48 and "I hope that Biontech (formerly in Mainz, now in London) & #mRNA #vaccines etc. - will develop a vaccination against cancer etc."
see dali48 and Vollgeld-Initiative & Basic Income in Europe etc. - instead of Banking Crisis 2008 etc.
I also like weeping willow trees - e.g. when I was on camping vacation in the 80s in France & Spain, I had my lunch (fish soup) under such a tree (that was like a tent) in the park of Bordeaux etc. (dali48)
see dali48 and "flora & fauna" since ca. 2000, and deforestation instead of planting trees etc
see dali48 and trees and "flora & fauna" and healthy air etc..
see dali48 and Bread - instead of fire-works harming animals, pets etc.
see dali48 and Democracy & human rights & gender justice etc.
"Respect for life - should be the only religion in the world!" - "Religion is a journey inside - and meditation is the way there." ... (Osho)
see dali48 and health and suitable shoes (see e.g. Canles etc. - d.48) & foot hygiene etc.
see dali48 and “If the Trees disappeared off the face of the earth - mankind would only have little left to live healthy,” see e.g. Amazonas forest, Indonesia
siehe dali48 und "Wie viel Wald verliert Deutschland aktuell pro Jahr? - Die Ergebnisse sind alarmierend: Von Januar 2018 bis einschließlich April 2021 wurden in Deutschland auf rund 501.000 Hektar Fläche Baumverluste verzeichnet. Der Verlust entspricht fast fünf Prozent der gesamten Waldfläche und ist damit erheblich höher als bisher angenommen. 21.02.2022"
see e.g. @CGShanghaiAir Shanghai - 2023-03-06 4PM - PM2.5 - 103 AQI - Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups ... etc.
siehe z.B. Air quality in Mönchengladbach etc.
see dali48 and trees & photo synthesis and fresh air and health and cooling and biodiversity etc.
see dali48 and "flora & fauna" and reforesting etc.
siehe „Eine Gesellschaft ohne Gott, ist wie eine gut organisierte Räuberbande“, hat Papst Benedikt den Bundestagsabgeordneten ins Stammbuch geschrieben (see e.g. Cum-Ex etc. - d.48)
see dali48 and demand for the repayment of 300 euros of self-approved inflation compensation for politicians at the taxpayer's expense etc.
see dali48 and demand for the repayment of 300 euros of self-approved inflation compensation for politicians at the taxpayer's expense etc.
see dali48 and health and herbs (see e.g. M. Mességué), and e.g. kidney-tea, gastrointestinal tea, tea for colds etc.
see dali48 and "Words have no direct reference to life, are only a pale echo or image of something that itself is no longer there" ... (D. T. Suzuki)
see dali48's mother Gabriele and playing piano in Steinbach in the 50s, see dali48 and playing piano for 1 year with Mrs Kirsch in SHA in the 50s, and Christmas songs with Mrs Takahashi in Erkrath in the 80s
see dali48 and reading about money & war, - and feeding the poor & birds etc.
In Armut lebt: Jeder 3. Student & 5. Rentner, Wer kein „Entlastungspaket“ bekommt: Studierende, Rentner ohne Grundrente, Kranke, https://pic.twitter.com/RUv88KaLbx
see dali48 & for UBI since 2008 & #ClimateEmergency 2022 & for alternative energy as e.g. wind power & solar energy and solar-
lamp, roof, panel, cooker, window solar-foil etc. since the 70s as a student in Tübingen etc.
see dali48 and writing Tagebuch 2008 + 2009, diary3 (2010) in Erkrath, ediary4+5 (2011+2012), Collection of ediary6-12 (2013-2019) in Wickrath etc.
see dali48 and started cycling in the 1950s at the age of 4.5 in Steinbach, cycled to the St. Michael high school in SHA in the 1960s, cycled on the motorway near Freiburg on car-free Sunday during the 1973 oil crisis, 1978 cycling by tricycle to the grocery store on Kyushu in Japan, cycling in Erkrath, and around Lake Unterbach, along the Rhine in Düsseldorf and Cologne etc., 8/1983 - 5/2010, cycling by his folding-bike in Amsterdam 1998, cycling in Wickrath since 6/2010 etc. - and no own car since ca. 2004 etc.
01.02.2014 - Emotional Conflict... by dali48 on HP
31.12. 2000 - Interpretation of dali48 + update
But the truth is that emotional well-being takes for granted the reverse ... - to fully respond to what one fears the most ...
Who wants to resolve a conflict with you fairly and ... - will talk openly about the conflict with ... - find out your feelings and ...
Who wants to emerge victorious from a conflict with ... - will: try to control ... - overhear your protest there ... (S. Forward)
31.12. 2000 - Interpretation of dali48 + update
But the truth is that emotional well-being takes for granted the reverse ... - to fully respond to what one fears the most ...
Who wants to resolve a conflict with you fairly and ... - will talk openly about the conflict with ... - find out your feelings and ...
Who wants to emerge victorious from a conflict with ... - will: try to control ... - overhear your protest there ... (S. Forward)
Übersicht mit KI
The phrase "emotional well-being takes for granted the reverse" likely means that people often assume they already have good emotional well-being without actively working to maintain or improve it, or that they believe their emotional state is inherently stable without recognizing the effort required to sustain it. This could manifest as neglecting self-care, ignoring early signs of emotional distress, or failing to appreciate the positive aspects of their emotional health.
Here's a breakdown of why this is a common issue:
Assumption of inherent stability:
Individuals may assume their emotional well-being is naturally good, without recognizing that it requires ongoing attention and effort, similar to physical health.
Neglect of self-care:
People might prioritize other aspects of their lives, like work or social obligations, over their emotional needs, leading to neglect of self-care practices that support well-being.
Ignoring early warning signs:
Individuals might fail to recognize or address early signs of emotional distress, such as persistent sadness, anxiety, or irritability, allowing problems to escalate.
Lack of appreciation for positives:
People may not actively appreciate or celebrate positive emotional states, like joy, contentment, or resilience, which can contribute to a sense of complacency and neglect.
Consequences of taking it for granted:
This can lead to emotional burnout, decreased resilience, and an increased vulnerability to mental health challenges.
Essentially, the statement highlights the importance of actively nurturing emotional well-being rather than assuming it will remain stable without conscious effort.
susan forward wikipedia
Interpretation of dali48 + update
"Emotional conflicts and the intervention of the ... - are the classical features of medical psychology" for C. G. Jung. Equally, 'Freud's concept of emotional ... - as amplified by Anna Freud ... Erikson and others is central in ... - theories of ...
Such conflicts in adult life may be defined as the presence in the ... - of different and opposing ... - relating to a ... - that has recently taken place or is in the process of ...
'The early stages of emotional ... - are full of potential conflict and disruption.' - Infancy and childhood are a ... - when 'everything is polarized into extremes of ...
Defenses against emotional ... - include 'splitting and projection. - They deal with intra-psychic conflict not by ... - but by sidestepping it.' - Displacement too can ... - resolve such conflicts ...
Inner emotional conflicts can result in physical discomfort or ... - often in the form of tension headaches, which can be episodic or ... - and may last from a ...
With respect to the post-industrial ... - 'LaBier writes of "modern madness", the hidden ... - between work and emotional conflict ...
For Picasso 'the presence of ... - is always coincident with the taste for life ... (Wikipedia)
susan forward wikipedia
Interpretation of dali48 + update
"Emotional conflicts and the intervention of the ... - are the classical features of medical psychology" for C. G. Jung. Equally, 'Freud's concept of emotional ... - as amplified by Anna Freud ... Erikson and others is central in ... - theories of ...
Such conflicts in adult life may be defined as the presence in the ... - of different and opposing ... - relating to a ... - that has recently taken place or is in the process of ...
'The early stages of emotional ... - are full of potential conflict and disruption.' - Infancy and childhood are a ... - when 'everything is polarized into extremes of ...
Defenses against emotional ... - include 'splitting and projection. - They deal with intra-psychic conflict not by ... - but by sidestepping it.' - Displacement too can ... - resolve such conflicts ...
Inner emotional conflicts can result in physical discomfort or ... - often in the form of tension headaches, which can be episodic or ... - and may last from a ...
With respect to the post-industrial ... - 'LaBier writes of "modern madness", the hidden ... - between work and emotional conflict ...
For Picasso 'the presence of ... - is always coincident with the taste for life ... (Wikipedia)
Übersicht mit KI
C.G. Jung's "medical psychology" refers to his development of Analytical Psychology, a school of thought that evolved from his work as a psychiatrist. It differs from traditional medical psychology by emphasizing the unconscious as a source of wisdom and guidance for psychological growth, rather than solely focusing on pathology.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Early Career:
Jung began his career as a psychiatrist, working with patients experiencing psychological distress.
Influence of Others:
He was influenced by figures like Pierre Janet and Eugen Bleuler, as well as Sigmund Freud, with whom he initially collaborated.
Divergence from Freud:
Jung eventually developed his own theories, diverging from Freud's psychoanalysis and forming Analytical Psychology.
Key Concepts:
Jung's Analytical Psychology includes concepts like the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the process of individuation, all of which aim to integrate conscious and unconscious aspects of the psyche.
Focus on the Unconscious:
Jung saw the unconscious as a vital source of personal growth and self-realization, not just a repository of repressed material.
Therapeutic Approach:
Jungian psychotherapy, or analysis, is a form of talk therapy that aims to bring balance between the conscious and unconscious mind through techniques like dream analysis and active imagination.
Beyond Pathology:
While rooted in his medical background, Jung's approach extends beyond a purely medical model, considering the psyche as a holistic entity with spiritual and symbolic dimensions.
Übersicht mit KI
Die Entwicklungspsychologie nach Anna Freud, Erikson und anderen unterscheidet sich in ihren Schwerpunkten und Ansätzen. Anna Freud, eine Tochter von Sigmund Freud, fokussierte sich auf die psychoanalytische Theorie und die frühen Kindheitsphasen. Erik Erikson, der bei Anna Freud studierte, erweiterte die Theorie um soziale und umweltbedingte Faktoren und untersuchte die Entwicklung über das gesamte Leben hinweg, inklusive des Erwachsenenalters.
Gemeinsamkeiten:
Beide erkannten die Bedeutung sozialer Erfahrungen und der Kindheit für die Persönlichkeitsentwicklung an.
Beide nutzten die Psychoanalyse als Grundlage ihrer Theorien, wobei Erikson sie weiterentwickelte.
Unterschiede:
Fokus:
Anna Freud konzentrierte sich primär auf die frühen psychosexuellen Phasen und die Bedeutung der Kindheit, während Erikson die psychosoziale Entwicklung über das gesamte Leben hinweg betrachtete.
Umfang:
Eriksons Theorie umfasst mehr Lebensphasen als Freuds Theorie, die im Erwachsenenalter endet.
Soziale Faktoren:
Erikson betonte stärker die Rolle sozialer und umweltbedingter Faktoren bei der Entwicklung als Anna Freud.
Weitere Psychologen:
Es gibt noch weitere bedeutende Entwicklungspsychologen, die mit ihren Theorien zur Psychologie beigetragen haben, wie z.B. Jean Piaget (kognitive Entwicklung), Lawrence Kohlberg (moralische Entwicklung) oder Urie Bronfenbrenner (ökologisches Modell der Entwicklung). Diese Psychologen haben jeweils unterschiedliche Aspekte der menschlichen Entwicklung beleuchtet und unterschiedliche Theorien entwickelt, die jedoch oft miteinander verbunden sind.
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see dali48 and reading & writing about Psychology & Psychiatry and e.g. Freud, Adler, Jung, and Groddeck, Frankl, Fromm, Reich, and Laing, Cooper, and M. Rufer, A. Wolf-Schuler, T. Wollf, I. D. Yalom, J. Bradshaw, V. Kast, A. Lowen, W. Reich, P. Lauster, P. Schellenbaum, J. Murphy, S. Steinbrecher, E. Kübler-Ross, R. A. Moody, K. Ring, I. D. Suttie, E. Jacobson, S. Forward, H. Gastager, C. M. Steiner, W. G. Niederland, R. Funk, N. Schwartz-Salant, A. Janov, A. & M. Mitscherlich, H. König, W. Hollstein, W. H. Lechler, E. Drewermann, B. Bettelheim, V. Kast, M. Klein, M. Lütz, j. Borysenko etc.
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