Self-Righteousness
LogosynthesisSelf-righteousness, contempt, cynicism, sarcasm and arrogance belong to a group of similar second order dissociation phenomena – similar in the […]
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Self-righteousness, contempt, cynicism, sarcasm and arrogance belong to a group of similar second order dissociation phenomena – similar in the […]
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Values are a stance you take as an orientation to manage the complexity of life. At a closer look, many
A guilt feeling contains the hidden fantasy that a person could have done something else other than what he/she has
The phrase “I have the right to exist” implies that there is an authority, which has the power to determine
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Shame is the sudden realisation that you transgressed a community rule you weren’t aware of before. The person who confronts
The wish to be seen, accepted, respected and loved may grow when in the past, you have created frozen images
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Sadness and grief result from a tension between the reality of a loss and the wish for an alternative reality,
Anger is the emotion you feel when you notice a threat against yourself, against people you care for, or against
Envy is a state in which another person possesses power, love, health, money or other resources you would like to
Jealousy is a frozen complex of emotions and cognitions, that contains several components: 1. A fantasy that you need another
Sheila was cheated by her daughter out of a very large amount of money that she had saved for old
Indifference is a dissociation phenomenon. It points to an interruption of the flow of Essence, of life energy, in three