The palette of states: archetype, neurosis, over-stress
What conditions do a person have? Everyone is born in an archetype and before puberty develops their properties to an inanimate, vegetable, animal level. The “human” level is much less common: this is the peak of development.
Fragment of the lecture summary of the Second level on the topic "Mixing vectors"
What conditions do a person have? Everyone is born in an archetype and before puberty develops their properties to an inanimate, vegetable, animal level. The “human” level is much less common: this is the peak of development.
The developmental process does not stop after puberty. Some development continues, but only on the basis of what was laid down before puberty inclusive, not higher. It is this level that sets the size of our psyche, which adds up certain thoughts. Or a person may not develop at all - then he remains in the archetype.
Already as adults, we are all under constant pressure from the landscape, in adequate stress that puts pressure on our properties so that we do not stand still. But there is also excess pressure - such that we cannot adapt. Then we experience it as over-stress.
How does overstress manifest itself in different vectors? Spectators can go into hysterics from over-stress, wail with bulging eyes. The leatherworkers have a rattling voice, squeals to a torn falsetto, their hands tremble. And in anal sex there is a delay in speech, stupor.
Even a highly developed person in over-stress can fall into an archetypal state. After all, consciousness interferes with being saved on an instinctive level. Consciousness creates inhibition: and you are sure that this is not a leopard, but you look again … Consciousness prevents us from being saved, therefore there is an oral device - in order to turn off consciousness in us in case of danger with a cry. Adrenaline is injected into the blood ─ and we no longer think, but we are saved. Then we don't remember anything, because at that moment our consciousness turned off. When we fall into the archetype from superstress, a similar process takes place: conscious superstructures fly off us, and the body behaves in the most animal way, and even a very developed body is trying with all its might to maintain its integrity.
What is neurosis? Neurosis is a stable negative state, minus in properties. The neurosis is the result of severe suffering in childhood, when my desires were not chronically fulfilled, and the suffering was so unbearable that desire mortified. Thus, the concept of neurosis in the terminology of System-Vector Psychology differs from Freud's. In SVP, neurosis is a permanent stable state, it is formed before puberty and is incurable.
Minus in properties means that in neurosis I do not just refuse to fill my inborn desires in vectors, I begin to wish the opposite. For example, for an anal person, the cornerstone concept is purity, he wants to purify everything to the point, to perfection. In neurosis, the same person feels an irresistible desire for dirt, on the physical level this is a very dirty person. People do not want to, they resist, although they go through great suffering …
Continuation of the notes on the forum:
www.yburlan.ru/forum/obsuzhdenie-zanjatij-vtorogo-urovnja-gruppa-1642-300.html#p50138
Recorded by Eugene Korol on December 1, 2013.
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