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Encyclopedia > Psyche (psychology)
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Psyche (Greek ψυχή breathe, blow) used in classic Greek as a synonym for the word soul. Since our culture and mind grew more sophisticated it became necessary to separate the two concepts. Today psyche is the object psychology is dealing with. It is one of the four parts that makes the sum total of the non-physical aspects of a human being; the others are consciousness, mind and soul. Whilst psyche only exists in the body and is connected to the body, soul refers to the part that is unfading. Image File history File links Stop_hand. ... A word is a unit of language that carries meaning and consists of one or more morphemes which are linked more or less tightly together. ... A soul, according to many religious and philosophical traditions, is an ethereal substance — spirit (Hebrew:rooah or nefesh) — particular to a unique living being. ... Psychology (ancient Greek: psyche = soul or mind, logos/-ology = study of) is an academic and applied field involving the study of the human mind and human behavior. ... Consciousness is a quality of the mind generally regarded to comprise such key features as subjectivity, self-awareness, sentience, sapience, and the ability to perceive the relationship between oneself and ones environment. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards and appeal to a wider international audience, this article may require cleanup. ... A soul, according to many religious and philosophical traditions, is an ethereal substance — spirit (Hebrew:rooah or nefesh) — particular to a unique living being. ...

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Functions of psyche

Psyche has two main functions. It is both a non-material "hard disk" that stores memories and a non-material digestion organ that masters fear. Psyche can be of different complexity and can in this respect be compared with a mirror globe that has more or less reflectors on its surface. A globe with less mirrors gives a simple image of reality whilst a globe with many mirrors gives a highly complex image of reality. It is obvious that a highly complexe psyche is able to represent reality more sophisticated but on the other hand is more prone to picture distorted images of reality. Fear is an unpleasant feeling of perceived risk or danger, whether it be real or imagined. ... Reality in everyday usage means everything that exists. ...


A strong distortion of reality can lead to a state in which the basic function of psyche temporarily is no longer functioning and fear will no longer be digested correctly. A pathologically working pysche will not only sustain distortions of reality but also intensify them, so that help from outside is necessary (psychoanalysis) to re-enable psyche to sanely digest fear again. As a consequence of this help distortion of reality (that always happens because of fear) can be abolished little by little. Pathology (in ancient Greek pathos = pain/pation and logos = word) is the study of diseases. ... This article is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...


Psyche and mind

The word mind relates to the mental abilities of a human, the will, intellect, wit, power of judgement, cogitation separating capability, experiences, education, the ability to discover coherences and the communicative aspects of the human being, like language. Basically mind and psyche work together. Psyche can be accessed by the mind and mind can uncover the distortions of reality that psyche has adapted to. Very seldomly psyche is in rude health. A healthy psyche knows the fear but doesn't allow fear to control it. fuck


Psyche and consciousness

Superficially it seems paradoxical that psyche is constructed in a way to primarily store distorted images of reality, but it is only under these conditions that consciousness is needed to develop. Growing consciousness is capable of discovering discrepancies between memories and reality and capable of correcting the distortions of reality with the help of the mind. In this respect psyche is a most precious growth subsidiary for the development of consciousness.


Horizontal and vertical intermediary

By being a non-physical storage organ that is dependent on the supply of the physis (impressions of the world we live in), psyche gives a connective link between the physical (body) and the spiritual aspects (mind, soul) of the human being as well as a bridge between the separated bodies of all the many humans being alive at the same time.


The term „non-material organ“ is used to relate to these two parts of psyche: “non-material” refers to the fact that psyche is not visible whilst “organ” designates something that inseparably belongs to the body. Hence the non-material quality relativises the idea of an organ inasmuch it is not located in the body, notwithstanding its effects strongly influence the physicalness.


Acknowledgement

Many thanks to the authors of the book "Welten der Seele" (Worlds of the soul) that provided these utterly new, clear and penetrative borderlines between the different parts the human being consists of. This article is mainly based on these insights.


References

  • Hasselmann, Varda and Frank Schmolke: Welten der Seele (Worlds of the soul). Munich, 1993. Pages 31-45 (till now only available in German, Nov. 2005)

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