

Balance of the Whole Person In the mind the concept of pain..
Added 2022-08-02 20:51:44 +0000 UTCBalance of the Whole Person
In the mind the concept of pain is present and can be explored through fantasies of the mind. In physicality, pain is physically present. In a whole person there is awareness of both the pain and pleasures of the mind and physical body.
A whole person can be fractured into personalities with independent habits manifesting into the person’s physicality. This specific extreme manifestation of mental fracture is clinically known as multi -personality disorder. Just as people can be born with physical fractures and deformities so can they be born with a fracture and deformities of the mind.
In my journey through the experience that is life I have learned to value balance of the body and mind.
I have perceived whole people experiencing emotional pain which manifests as physical numbness to their surroundings. I have also perceived whole people experiencing physical pain which manifests into emotional numbness.
From these perceptions I understand the behavior of individuals who have undergone immense physical trauma who find themselves unable to understand the emotional needs of themselves and others; Furthermore, I can understand the behavior of individuals who undergo immense emotional trauma not being capable of understanding the physical needs of themselves or others.
My conclusion from my observations and experiences is: The pain from physical experiences can be dulled by the pleasures in the mind and the pain of the mind can be dulled by the pleasures in physicality.
Without balance of the mind and body death is imminent.
Abandonment of the visualization of the mind creates the acuteness of the physical senses; In which, the pain of the mind may cause death through the physical body ceasing to move.
Abandonment of physicality creates an acuteness of the emotional senses; In which, the pain of the body causes the mind to revolt and cause death through suicide due to the misfiring of neurons mimicking the physical senses in which leads the body to death.