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<blockquote class="definition">In Maslow’s human development theory, '''Inner Signals''' refer to the instinctive cues and internal responses that guide individuals toward behaviors, choices, and paths aligned with their authentic needs and [[Real Self]]. These signals arise naturally and can be experienced as feelings, physical sensations, or a clear sense of attraction or aversion when encountering various decisions, people, or circumstances. By tuning into these signals, individuals strengthen their self-awareness and move toward a more fulfilled, self-actualized life.<ref>Maslow, A. H. ''The Farther Reaches of Human Nature'' New York: Viking, 1971. p. 30-1</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote class="definition">In Maslow’s human development theory, '''Inner Signals''' refer to the instinctive cues and internal responses that guide individuals toward behaviors, choices, and paths aligned with their authentic needs and [[Real Self]]. These signals arise naturally and can be experienced as feelings, physical sensations, or a clear sense of attraction or aversion when encountering various decisions, people, or circumstances. By tuning into these signals, individuals strengthen their self-awareness and move toward a more fulfilled, self-actualized life.<ref>Maslow, A. H. ''The Farther Reaches of Human Nature'' New York: Viking, 1971. p. 30-1</ref></blockquote> | ||
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Inner signals are sent by the [[Spiritual Ego]] or some other monadic presence. It is a form of weak connection typically experiences while in [[Normal Consciousness]]. The ability to receive these signals is a base requirement for personal development and growth. Subversion of these signals can lead to [[Human Diminution]]. | |||
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cues for guidance, for instance eating when the clock tells him to. rather than obeying his appetite (he has none). He guides | cues for guidance, for instance eating when the clock tells him to. rather than obeying his appetite (he has none). He guides | ||
himself by clocks. rules, calendars. schedules. agenda. and by hints and cues from other people."<ref>Maslow, A. H. ''The Farther Reaches of Human Nature'' New York: Viking, 1971. p. 33.</ref> | himself by clocks. rules, calendars. schedules. agenda. and by hints and cues from other people."<ref>Maslow, A. H. ''The Farther Reaches of Human Nature'' New York: Viking, 1971. p. 33.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:27, 11 March 2026
Inner Signals
In Maslow’s human development theory, Inner Signals refer to the instinctive cues and internal responses that guide individuals toward behaviors, choices, and paths aligned with their authentic needs and Real Self. These signals arise naturally and can be experienced as feelings, physical sensations, or a clear sense of attraction or aversion when encountering various decisions, people, or circumstances. By tuning into these signals, individuals strengthen their self-awareness and move toward a more fulfilled, self-actualized life.[1]
Concept Map
Key Terms
- Abraham Maslow
- Eupsychia Key Figures
- Eupsychian Biology
- Eupsychian Education
- Eupsychian Management
- Eupsychian Psychology
- Eupsychian Science
- Eupsychian Society
- Eupsychian Theory
- Eupsychian Therapist
- Eupsychian Therapy
- Euspychian Methods
- Humanistic Psychology
- Transpersonal Psychology
Syncretic Terms
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
Inner signals are sent by the Spiritual Ego or some other monadic presence. It is a form of weak connection typically experiences while in Normal Consciousness. The ability to receive these signals is a base requirement for personal development and growth. Subversion of these signals can lead to Human Diminution.
Quotes
"Thinking in this way has had for me at least the one special advantage of directing my attention sharply to what I called at first "the impulse voices" but which had better be called more generally something like the "inner signals" (or cues or stimuli). I had not realized sufficiently that in most neuroses, and in many other disturbances as well, the inner signals become weak or even disappear entirely (as in the severely obsessional person) and/or are not "heard" or cannot be heard. At the extreme we have the experientially empty person, the zombie, the one with empty insides. Recovering the self must, as a sine qua non, include the recovery of the ability to have and to recognize these inner signals, to know what and whom one likes and dislikes, what is enjoyable and what is not, when to eat and when not to, when to sleep, when to urinate, when to rest.
The experientially empty person, lacking these directives from within, these voices of the Real Self], must turn to outer cues for guidance, for instance eating when the clock tells him to. rather than obeying his appetite (he has none). He guides himself by clocks. rules, calendars. schedules. agenda. and by hints and cues from other people."[2]
Abraham Maslow Terms
- Aggridant
- B-Cognition
- B-Needs
- B-Realm
- B-Values
- Being-Guilt
- Big Problem
- D-Cognition
- D-Realm
- Deficiency Diseases
- Diminished Human Being
- Eupsychia
- Eupsychian Biology
- Eupsychian Education
- Eupsychian Index
- Eupsychian Management
- Eupsychian Psychology
- Eupsychian Science
- Eupsychian Society
- Eupsychian Theory
- Eupsychian Therapist
- Eupsychian Therapy
- Euspychian Methods
- Full Humanness
- Fusion Words
- Good Chooser
- Good Person
- Good Science
- Good Society
- Good Specimen
- Growing-Tip Statistics
- Hierarchy of Basic Needs
- Hierarchy of Cognitive Needs
- Horticultural Model
- Human Diminution
- Human Motivation
- Human Potential
- Humanistic Psychology
- Inner Signals
- Intrinsic Conscience
- Jonah Complex
- Metamotivation
- Metapathology
- Motivation
- Neurosis
- Normalcy
- Normative Biology
- Peak Experience
- Plateau Experience
- Real Self
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