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Separation of Ego and Will

22 点作者 jemeshsu超过 13 年前

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comex超过 13 年前
<p><pre><code> 1 comments: Anonymous said... LOL. September 14, 2011 8:51 PM </code></pre> :(
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teilo超过 13 年前
This is a useful observation, and I agree with the principle and application.<p>I'm wondering about the use of the word "will" as he defines it:<p>'The "Will" is your innate, inner tendency towards peace. It is the subconscious personality that thrives on warm fuzzy feelings, or gives you that incredibly serene sensation of unity that comes on a solo day in the mountains when you could care less about races and glory. The Will is a factor of the "you", if the rest of the world didn't exist.'<p>If we aren't limited to English words, I would call this the Tao.<p>As distinguished from the Ego, the Will to me speaks more of desire or inner motivation stripped of fear, and I'm not sure that the Will, in that sense, of necessity tends toward peace, serenity, or "warm fuzzy feelings".
rdmirza超过 13 年前
The author is referring to a mental known as "flow":<p>"Flow is the mental state of operation in which a person in an activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and success in the process of the activity. Proposed by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, the positive psychology concept has been widely referenced across a variety of fields"<p>-- <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_%28psychology%29" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_%28psychology%29</a>