петак, 25. новембар 2016.

Letters to a Young Poet

“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.” 
― Rainer Maria Rilke

субота, 19. новембар 2016.

Consciousness and Unconsciousness mind.

In Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality, the unconscious mind is a reservoir of feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories that outside of our conscious awareness. Most of the contents of the unconscious are unacceptable or unpleasant, such as feelings of pain, anxiety, or conflict. According to Freud, the unconscious continues to influence our behavior and experience, even though we are unaware of these underlying influences.

The Unconscious Mind: Below the Surface of Awareness

The unconscious mind is often represented as an iceberg. Everything above the water represents conscious awareness while everything below the water represents the unconscious. The things that represent our conscious awareness are simply "the tip of the iceberg." The rest of the information that is outside of conscious awareness lies below the surface. While this information might not be accessible consciously, it still exerts an influence over current behavior.
Freud believed that many of our feelings, desires, and emotions are repressed or held out of awareness. Why? Because, he suggested, they were simply too threatening. Freud believed that sometimes these hidden desires and wishes make themselves known through dreams and slips of the tongue (aka "Freudian slips").

How Is Unconscious Information Brought Into Awareness?

Freud also believed that he could bring these unconscious feelings into awareness through the use of a technique called free association.
He asked patients to relax and say whatever came to mind without any consideration of how trivial, irrelevant, or embarrassing it might be. By tracing these streams of thought, Freud believed he could uncover the contents of the unconscious mind where repressed desires and painful childhood memories existed.

Depression&Anxiety

They are real, because I made them real.

It is a like a self-sabotaugee action from my uncounscience mind, or "Life is to hard so I will just fold my arms and do nothing"

Is it possible that my uncounscience mind is in charge here?!



четвртак, 10. новембар 2016.

Notes

Ne budi strog prema sebi!

Dopusti da pogrešiš, da budeš nesavršen.

Dopusti da drhtiš, da si slab ponekad, što se više grčiš to je gore.

Prepusti se...

Priznaj da si egoističan i nemoralan, i dopusti da to drugi vide.

Znaj izgubiti!

Da li ja pomažem drugome i volim ga jer ja to želim ili iz moranja, zato što sam hrišćanin.
Ako neka bakica padne na ulici, da li ću joj ja pomoći iz ljubavi ili iz moranja.
Da li ja zaista želim da joj pomognem, ili joj pomažem zato što znam da ako joj ne pomognem onda će me gristi savest.
I onda ako joj pomažem samo zato jer znam da će me posle gristi savest, to nije dobro.