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The Ego and the Self-Identification

One often hears the notion of ego as meaning the image you want to show others. The definition of this notion in psychology sometimes varies greatly from one author or school of thought to another. We believe in our view, to put it concisely, as consisting of a limited self-identification with the content of the conceptual mind and mental faculties. Continue reading

Emotions, mind-feelings, and their potential for transformation

Emotions and mind-feelings are at the heart of our lives, making us living beings in the full sense of the word. Mind-feelings and emotions impact on our daily behaviour, on our choices and our perceptions. It is through emotions and mind-feelings we experience the world and transform it and it is through mind-feelings we perpetuate a certain idea of this world. Continue reading

Realization of inner potential through the transformation of self identity

In our societies and our modern world, the limited self-identification with our body and especially to our own personality limits our inner potential. In fact, humans are much more complex than it seems, and the extent of our individual identification … Continue reading