Oct
28
2009

What is your personality?

In the 19th century, psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud developed his own detailed theory of personality. 

 
According to most of personality theories, we each have within our own personality type both strengths and weeknesses that are primarily determined by the generic neurological hard-wiring found within our inherent traits (strengths), the stronger and more confident we become, the stronger our sense of reality, the more control we have over our lives, and the better we’re equipped we are to make the choices that create the life and health we want.
 
If we function outside of our core traits and work from our underdeveloped psychological functions (weeknesses), then life looses its synchronicity.

 

We become energetically drained, mentally confused, and experience physical discomfort.

 

Our lives feel as if they are out of control, and we have a strong sense of being detached from life.

 

We feel emotionally numb, and our thinking becomes fuzzy. We become mentally immobilized and chemically out of balance.

 

These chemical imbalances create a flight-or-flight stress reaction in the physical body, and that stress response hinders our ability to think clearly to an even greater extent.

 

As a result, we find ourselves caught up in a vicious cycle of psychological and emotional behavioral patters that prevent us from getting where we want to go.

 

In the end, we leave ourselves vulnerable to the creation of illness.
 
(To be continued)

 
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