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Centralising Judgement

  Judgement may be exercised at different locations within the personality mechanism. The first diagram above shows judgement being exercised within the emotional layer, in which the judgement is exercised in accordance with the emotions. The second diagram shows judgement being … Continue reading

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Judgement

Judgement is the ability to weigh and compare options. Judgement is consciousness weighing up the options in the mind. Judgement is an interplay of consciousness with thought. Consciousness weighs and assesses the options in the mind, judges them and then … Continue reading

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An exercise in judging values

Following is an example of an exercise which I designed when introducing prisoners to how our values are subject to our judgement. Of course, learning to weigh and compare the value/importance of things is useful to anyone, not only prisoners, so I have included the exercise here: An exercise in judging … Continue reading

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Working upon our respective bodies

We work upon our physical body by governing our behaviour, including our speech. We work upon our emotional body by controlling our emotions, through understanding them and regulating them, remembering that emotion follows thought, so emotion is not controlled by exerting the will directly upon emotion, … Continue reading

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