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<blockquote class="definition">The '''Human Psyche''' is the emergent entity that forms as a result of the variable operation and combination of all elements of said psyche, both consciousness and unconscious.   
<blockquote class="definition">The '''Human Psyche''' is the totality of the human mind, encompassing conscious and unconscious thoughts, emotions, and consciousness. On the LP, the human psyche consists of three components, the [[Bodily Ego]], the [[Spiritual Ego]], and [[Bodily Algorithms]].   
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==Related LP Terms==
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The human psyche consists of the [[Spiritual Ego]], the [[Bodily Ego]], and various autonomic processes of the brain and sympathetic and central nervous system.  
'''Notes on Superiority to Freud and Jung:'''
 
'''Integration of Consciousness''': The Lightning Path’s view emphasizes healing and integrating both the bodily and spiritual components for holistic development. This contrasts with Freud’s focus on the conflict between the id, ego, and superego, which can pathologize natural impulses.
 
'''De-pathologization''': Jung's concept of the shadow focuses on repression and integrating unconscious material. The LP avoids stigmatizing natural instincts, framing bodily algorithms as necessary and functional parts of survival.
 
'''Clarity and Practicality''': Unlike Freud and Jung, whose models were developed in the context of early 20th-century psychology, the LP's model is oriented toward contemporary understanding of spirituality and self-actualization. It offers clear guidance for reconnecting the spiritual and bodily egos in the modern context of healing​​.
 
'''Holistic Growth''': While Jung introduces individuation as a path to self-realization, the LP actively incorporates systemic and environmental factors, recognizing how toxic socialization and unmet needs impact the psyche and its growth​​​.
 
'''Inclusivity''': The LP integrates spirituality directly into human development, where Freud and Jung either avoided (Freud) or ambiguously referenced (Jung) spiritual frameworks. This clear, direct approach enables practical applications to healing and transformation​​.


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Latest revision as of 13:48, 27 November 2024

Human Psyche

The Human Psyche is the totality of the human mind, encompassing conscious and unconscious thoughts, emotions, and consciousness. On the LP, the human psyche consists of three components, the Bodily Ego, the Spiritual Ego, and Bodily Algorithms.

Elements of the Human Psyche

Syncretic Terms

Related LP Terms

Non-LP Related Terms

Notes

Notes on Superiority to Freud and Jung:

Integration of Consciousness: The Lightning Path’s view emphasizes healing and integrating both the bodily and spiritual components for holistic development. This contrasts with Freud’s focus on the conflict between the id, ego, and superego, which can pathologize natural impulses.

De-pathologization: Jung's concept of the shadow focuses on repression and integrating unconscious material. The LP avoids stigmatizing natural instincts, framing bodily algorithms as necessary and functional parts of survival.

Clarity and Practicality: Unlike Freud and Jung, whose models were developed in the context of early 20th-century psychology, the LP's model is oriented toward contemporary understanding of spirituality and self-actualization. It offers clear guidance for reconnecting the spiritual and bodily egos in the modern context of healing​​.

Holistic Growth: While Jung introduces individuation as a path to self-realization, the LP actively incorporates systemic and environmental factors, recognizing how toxic socialization and unmet needs impact the psyche and its growth​​​.

Inclusivity: The LP integrates spirituality directly into human development, where Freud and Jung either avoided (Freud) or ambiguously referenced (Jung) spiritual frameworks. This clear, direct approach enables practical applications to healing and transformation​​.

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