LP Psychological Framework
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LP Psychological Framework
The LP Psychological Framework is a component of the Lightning Path Human Development Framework (LPHDF). It theoretically delineates the various elements and relational dynamics of the human psyche.
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Lightning Path Human Development Framework > LP Archetype Framework, LP Connection Framework, LP HEALING Framework, LP Psychological Framework, Pathfinder Educational Model
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Key Statements
Human beings have a dual consciousness which consists of a Bodily Ego governed and limited by the evolutionary neurology and biology of the Physical Unit and a powerful Spiritual Ego which is neither limited nor significantly impacted by material reality.
In addition to the spiritual ego and bodily ego, the Human Psyche consists various ego modes, emotional mechanisms, and bodily algorithms, all of which are designed to help the Physical Unit survive, thrive, and connect.
Understanding human health, development, and potential—creating Eupsychia—requires an in-depth understanding of all elements of the human psyche, what they are, how they function, and how they interact.
The primary goal of Human Development is to develop a healthy, fully actuated Physical Unit capable of achieving a strong and persistent Connection between the Spiritual Ego and Bodily Ego
In order to develop a healthy Physical Unit with a strong and independent Bodily Ego, all Seven Essential Needs of the individual must be sufficiently met throughout an individual’s lifespan.
When all of the seven essential needs are sufficiently met, the individual Bodily Ego enters Growth Mode. When in growth mode, the individual devotes time and energy towards creative, humanitarian, and spiritual pursuits.
When any of the seven essential needs go unmet, the bodily ego incurs significant biological damage. For example, failing to meet a child’s need for nutritious food damages the neurology and physiology of the body, stunting growth and undermining development.
When any of the seven essential needs are not met, the bodily ego, in an effort to meet them, enters Deficit Mode. While in Deficit Mode, the bodily ego directs energy towards meeting unmet needs.
When the specific environmental need for a safe home and environment is thwarted, the bodily ego enters Defense Mode. While in defense mode, the bodily ego directs energy towards defending the body from psychological, emotional, physical, or spiritual assault.
When bodily energy is directed towards overcoming deficits or defending assault, growth mode is attenuated or deactivated, and physiological, emotional, and psychological development suffers.
Most currently identified psychopathologies are rooted in a neglected and/or traumatized bodily ego operating chronically in deficit mode, defense mode, or both.
Being as that the primary motivation of an individual in deficit mode is to meet unmet needs, and being that the primary motivation of an individual in defense mode is to protect itself from assault, a physical unit operating in deficit or defense mode is easy to manipulate and control. Any individual or organization that promises the satisfaction of an essential need or protection from assault may gain control over an individual. By contrast, individuals whose essential needs are sufficiently satisfied and who are not constantly directing energy towards protection are independent, creative, and very difficult to manipulate.
The goal of psychology is to heal damaged caused by chronic deficits and assaults to the bodily ego may exit deficit and defense mode and direct energy towards healing and growth.
Notes
- Spiritual Ego:
- Independent, unlimited, and permanent/immortal.
- Not influenced by external factors and indestructible.
- Represents a higher, more expansive self that transcends physical limitations.
- Bodily Ego:
- Dependent, limited, and temporary/ephemeral.
- Influenced by external factors, sensitive, and easily damaged.
- Shaped by bodily algorithms and the pleasure principle.
- Bodily Algorithms
- Pleasure Principle: The drive to seek pleasure and avoid pain.
- Attachment Algorithm: Mechanisms governing emotional bonds and attachments.
- Defense Algorithm: Algorithms designed to keep the Physical Unit] and Bodily Ego] safe.
- Needs Algorithms: Processes ensuring the fulfillment of fundamental physiological and psychological needs.
- Connection Algorithm: Mechanisms facilitating the connection between the bodily and spiritual egos.
- Reality Algorithms (reality principle): The ability to perceive and navigate the external world effectively
- Ego Modes:
- Growth: Positive development and expansion of self.
- Defense: Protective mechanisms that maintain the status quo.
- Deficit: States of lack or insufficiency.
- Repair: Mechanisms focused on healing and restoring balance.
- Emotional Mechanisms:
- Blocking Emotions/Mechanisms: Emotions that hinder or obstruct.
- Steering Emotions/Mechanisms: Emotions that guide or direct.
- Clearing Emotions/Mechanisms: Emotions that purge or cleanse.
- Signal Emotions/Mechanisms: Emotions that indicate states or conditions.
Connection: The nature and quality of connection between the spiritual and bodily ego, influenced by factors such as:
- Nature of the Body: The physical form and its evolutionary health.
- Seven Essential Needs: Fundamental needs for well-being.
- Life Experiences: Positive and negative experiences that shape development.
- Toxic Socialization: Negative societal influences leading to atrophy, dysfunction, disease, and disconnection
Impacts of Toxic Socialization:
- 3Ds of Physical Existence:
- Dysfunction: Impairment of normal function.
- Disease: Pathological conditions.
- Disconnection: Loss of connection between the spiritual and bodily ego.
Necessity for Healing and Connection:
- Healing and reconnection are essential to counteract the negative effects of toxic socialization. This involves addressing the deficits, repairing damage, and fostering growth through positive life experiences and fulfilling essential needs.