Saturday, July 21, 2012

"Psychology"


In ancient Greek the word for butterfly is "Psyche", which translated means "soul". This was also the name for Eros' human lover and when the two figures are depicted they are often surrounded by butterflies. In one of the Russian dialects, butterflies are referred to as "dushuchka" which is a derivative of the word "dusha" also meaning soul. A butterfly symbolizes change.
There is also an Irish saying that refers to the symbolic meaning of butterflies. This saying is: "Butterflies are souls of the dead waiting to pass through purgatory" Butterflies also symbolize: Resurrection, Transition, Celebration, Lightness, Time, Soul. There is a small town in Mexico that also associate butterflies with souls. It is to this town that Monarch Butterflies migrate every year, around the holiday known as the Day of the Dead. The people of this town see these butterflies as the returning souls of the deceased.
Psychology comes from two words: psyche and logos. Psyche is the greek word which means soul or spirit, loosely translated as mind. Logosmeans knowledge or study like all “logies”. The first greek letter psi in psyche is used as the international symbol for psychology. Hence, Psychology was originally defined as: the study of the mind.Psychology is the key mind science because it it is the understanding of how perception governs behaviour. How we think affects everything else. Psychology is about understanding. It is about understanding people and the mind.Human nature is perpetual. It is the same today as it was from ancient history.So the principles of psychology are fixed and enduring. You will never need to unlearn what you learn about them.Art being a thing of the mind, it follows that any scientific study of art will be psychology. It may be other things as well, but psychology it will always be.“A fundamental understanding of the human psyche is the essential key to successful magic Understanding psychology doesn’t mean you’ll always be aware of it or use it. The first step is to understand it, the next step is keeping it in awareness and using it. Psychology consists of subtle differences but big distinctions. It is the little psychological subtleties that make all the difference.
What is mind? The dictionary defines mind as
1) That which thinks, perceives, feels, wills, etc.;
2) Intelligence or intellect, being the faculty of mind by which one knows or understands, as distinguished from that by which one feels or wills. It is the capacity for thinking and acquiring knowledge;
3) Conscious and the unconscious together as a unit or psyche.
When a person is able to act from the plane of Buddhi-Manas, he becomes a genius. In Manas the thoughts of all lives are stored. The Lower Manas operating through the brain is at once altered into the shape and characteristics of any object, mental or otherwise, it dwells on. Patanjali says that "the mind is 'modified' by any object or subject brought before it, or to which it is directed. Four peculiarities of the Lower Manas are: (1) Like a butterfly, it flies to any object or subject. (2) It flies to a pleasant idea. (3) It flies to an unpleasant idea. (4) It remains passive.
The mind is merely a tool, instrument, or means, by which the soul acquires experiences and knowledge. In each incarnation the mind is, at it were, new. It is a portion of the apparatus furnished to the soul through innumerable lives for obtaining experience and reaping the fruit of works performed. The notion that the mind is either knower or experience is a false one, which is to be removed before emancipation can be reached by soul. It was therefore said that the mind operates or exists for the carrying out of the soul's salvation, and not the soul for mind's sake. When this is fully understood, the permanency of soul is seen, and all the evils flowing from false ideas begin to disappear.
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