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When it comes to the Psyche there are no Accidents - Every Strange Flavour has a Reason – (1638)

Immutable Flow

There are some flow or processes that are immutable in us. One such process of our centres is the following:

Thinking->Feeling->Acting

This is very good news, because it says that whatever we feel, no matter how obtuse and strange there is a thought behind it. This thought comes from a thinking process that is churning away in the conscious levels of our mind or in the subconscious levels of our mind.


Emotion is the Result of the Intellect

The process that is the strongest or the more intense is the one that prevails in our emotional centre. If the thought process is strongest in the subconscious then what we will feel in our emotional centre is the emotional result of the subconscious thought process.

Many times we have a neutral or positive thought process active in the conscious levels of our mind but we feel terrible emotionally speaking. This is because there is a stronger and more powerful process working within the subconscious levels of our mind and our emotional centre obeys that.


No Accidents in our Psyche

There is no accident when it comes to our psyche. Our psyche obeys mathematical principles and orders. There are no random appearances of things. The whole problem is that we do not see the cause of things within our psyche.


Conclusion

The good news is that whatever strange emotion we feel there is a reason for it and we can find that reason within the conscious levels of our mind or the subconscious levels of our mind. Obviously, it is more difficult to probe our subconscious levels but we have no alternative but to search within there, using our consciousness if we really want to find the origin of the strange things that we feel.

End (1638).

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