Sunday, 31 May 2020
Intelligence and Wisdom
Ways in which doing DIY jobs helps
- Critical Thinking,
- Rational Thinking,
- Problem Solving,
- Learning from Mistakes,
- Gaining Bodily Motor Control,
- Gaining Motor Skills,
- Developing a Thinking Mind,
- Innovativeness,
- Risk Taking and
- Decision Making.
Self Control / How to Exercise Self Control
Learning to control ourself is not as difficult as it looks.
To begin with recite these commitments every morning for a week. You will start gaining awareness and control by then. If it takes time be patient and keep repeating till it comes to you.
- I am a capable person.
- I gain awareness of things I do requiring control.
- I gain control when I address my mind to that effect.
- I am a person capable and empowered to of control myself.
Then when you become aware address your mind thus:
Hey my mind. I need your help and assistance. Please exercise control over this (mention the item requiring control). It could be
- A thought
- A feeling
- An emotional hype
- A behaviour
- An urge
- An impulse
- A drive
- A desire
- A need
- An yearning
- A bad dream
- A deep want
Then thank your mind for helping you.
Remember - pride and grandiosity are killers.
Do we shape the world or does the world shape us
Do we shape the world or does the world shape us
This is a very interesting question that you have asked. I commend you for asking it.
I will first offer in common man’s language from a transactional analysis perspective and then answer at the end.
Our relationship with the world is bilateral.
Our life begins in childhood. Our parents and caretakers are the only persons who interact with us mainly - atleast till we are five years old. Our siblings start interaction around three years of our age. Their interaction is nominal.
Our parent’s treatment meeted to us shapes our personality. This process continues till we are 25 years old. (1)
- In childhood - Our parents
- In school - The significant teachers
- In growing years - our peers
- In teens - our significant elders
- In late teens - our peers / teachers / professors / employers / world at large
Our need is to survive and perform. We are cornered on many occasions at least in our early years of life. Our capacity to think, to feel, to belong, to love and be loved, to be close, to perform, to succeed, to be important, to enjoy our sexuality, to feel growing or grown up / or to feel small and young, to have a distinct identity, and in the extreme to exist and be sane are mildly, moderately or severly imposed due to parental pressure. (2) Our need to survive and perform is accordingly affected. We make some choices in this regard. They stick on till we are of old age in most cases. In addition to this we are sort of taught to feel certain feelings and not feel certain feelings. The feelings that we learn in this manner are to feel angry, hurt, pained, sad, afraid, cornered, victimised, good, good for nothing, bothered, blamed, and many more. What is the result of this. No matter what environment we face we feel the feeling we are trained to feel. Many people report feeling different feelings and emotions in the same circumstances. But they all mostly feel the feeling they feel in many different circumstances. Our personality is thus formed. With personality comes attitude. Our attitude shows up by the way we perceive, evaluate, assess, and draw conclusions. Our attitude may be parent-like dominant or child-like dominant or age appropriate grown up adult like dominant. It could be prejudiced, or deluded, or suspecting or biased or non accepting, or aggressive or assertive or sympathetic, or asympathetic.
Thus we understand the world according to our programmed personality. (3) The world, events, happenings, incidents, and people are what they are. We interpret them as per our personality structure and respond accordingly. People in the world also treat us in response to our behaviour and their interpretation of our behaviour.
Now I answer your question: Do we shape the events or do the events shape us?
Our relationship is bilateral. Meaning we shape the world and the world keeps shaping us too. We keep on getting out of the world what we need according to our programming - this is required for our survival and performance. People in the world also do the same. Therefore we are in a world that could be described as a place of a lot of commotion. This leads to lack of happiness and peace in the minds of a majority of people.
Therefore one needs to understand and answer these questions:
- What type of person am I - take MBTI, OCEAN and VAK tests to know.
- What types of persons are there with whom I interact. 16 X 5 X 3 Mainly with sub categories of 12 X 5. That makes 14,400 types of people.
- How many possibilities exist due to the way human behaviour changes - the same person behaves differently with change in place, time, position, role, conditions / circumstances. That is 25 possibilities. This brings possibilities to 3,60,000. Now we have a typical assumed image of ourself, others particular, others generally about our life, and about what we want out of life and how. These make 25 possibilities. So the total number of possible ways in which we present ourselves and find others presenting themselves is an astounding 9 million.
So now I leave you to draw your own conclusions about me, my thinking, about yourself and the world. Good luck.
Most of these conclusions are drawn from my long years of study of transactional analysis theory.
(1) As per Stages of Human Development
(2) Injunctions in Transactional Analysis - See Transactional Analysis Theory and Practice
(3) Programming in childhood - See Transactional Analysis Theory - Parental Programming and Script
Saturday, 30 May 2020
How Conflicts Arise
Brahman and Atman
It is a very simple thing to understand if our mind is receptive, and free of beliefs and pre-conceptions.
Every single thing is an aspect / part of the whole. The whole is the universal whole. The part is a part whole. The wholeness is not affected, not of the being of the part whole nor of the being of the universal whole - the universal wholeness is called the Brahman and the part wholeness is called the Atman.
Therefore whether the part be part of an atom, molecule, substance, material, matter - living or non living or virus it is both a part and an aspect of the whole, and therefore the whole. A drop in the water is not separate from the body of water - this in the ocean, sea, river, lake, pond, tank, stream, a glass in our hand or for that matter as moisture, dampness, steam or in the atmosphere. The water everywhere is the same water.
Now we come to the Atman. The whole atman is the universal atman or the Universal Being - the Brahman. The part whole - is what we refer to or call the Atman.
This is the essence of spiritualism.
This Universal Being is actually the Being of the Universal.
It manifests as being of presence / existence, existence, energy and cause of creation, destruction and change.
About God
About Mind
Activities take place in the brain. These activities are experienced by us in the following ways:
- Thinking
- Feeling
- Emotions
- Perceiving
- Evaluating
- Assessing
- Concluding
- Deciding
- Exploring
- Rationalising
- etcetera of these
These experiences are called states of our mind. The states are ‘of our mind’ from this we can understand what our mind is and how it is related to the brain.
Knowing Soul
It is a very simple thing to understand if our mind / brain is receptive
Every single thing is an aspect / part of the whole. The whole is the universal whole.
Therefore whether the part be part of an atom, molecule, substance, material, matter - living or non living or virus it is both a part and aspect of the whole and therefore the whole. A drop in the water is not separate from the body of water - this in the ocean, sea, river, lake, pond, tank, stream, a glass in our hand or for that matter as moisture, dampness, steam or in the atmosphere. The water everywhere is the same water.
Now we come to the soul. The whole soul is the universal soul or the Universal Being. The part soul - is the soul.
This is the essence of spiritualism.
This Universal Being is the Being of the Universal.
It manifests as being of presence / existence, existence, energy and cause of creation, destruction and change.
Realising this is knowing the Soul.
I hope the question is answered.
Dreams - How created and experienced
Dreams are spun out of the memories that are stored in the memory caches of the brain.
There are unresolved problems of the previous days, in our life, and generally.
Dreams are generally meant to resolve these problems. When not so, dreams are like those of children.
The brain goes to rest when we go to sleep. All its functions are transferred to the medula. So we do not dream. We experience dreamless sleep. When the brain is ‘repaired’ its functions are restored. Once this happens our brain retrives memories from the memory caches and spins a dream relevant to the problem.
Such dreams can be
- Ending in a dead end
- Losing one’s way
- Experiencing loss
- Facing a unsurmountable wall
- Left in lurch
- Confusion
- Cheated
- Trapped in small spaces
- Experiencing being cramped between walls
- Experiencing breathlessness
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Distinction between Aggressive and Assertive People
An assertive person upholds respect, value, worth and dignity in self and others.
An aggressive person fails to uphold respect, value, worth and dignity in self and others.
Aggressive people are arrogant, interact one up and put down others.
Changing Thinking Feeling Patterns
Changing Thinking Feeling Patterns
Replacing old by new is a good practice.
Accompanying it with a resolve helps.
The old will keep cropping up for upto three years. That is my personal experience. It is good not to feel sad, bad, incompetent or angry.
Recite commitments about new practices in the morning till the replacement occurs. I use the following structure:
I am committed to take an initiative and respond sanely, safely, effectively and by generating win-wins.
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Being Mentally Strong
- After facing difficulties in life.
- By virtue of training.
- As a result of spiritual upliftment
- Seeing / witnessing facts of life first hand.
- They are not easy going in nature and do not take things things to heart.
Tuesday, 26 May 2020
Time Management
“Time management” is the process of organizing and planning how to divide your time between specific activities. Good time management enables you to work smarter – not harder – so that you get more done in less time, even when time is tight and pressures are high. Failing to manage your time damages your effectiveness and causes stress." . . . Mind Tools
Time Management is very similar to Goal Setting in many ways. In goal setting we prioritize goals on basis of importance, urgency, priority, gain, outcome and many more needs and parameters. Goals are achieved by having achievement plans for them, earmarking objectives and related activities by earmarking resources for the purpose.
We have limited time and unlimited things to do for a busy person. This is all the more true for a person who has no subordinate staff and even if one does have, the person cannot delegate with a free mind. Therefore the need for both work /tasks management and time management. At a point in 1993 there were time diaries sold out of Singapore. Business diaries were yet to come into popular use. In time diary jobs were arranged on the basis of the following parameters:
- Urgency
- Importance
- Time Dedication
- Money's Worth
- Single or Networked
- Will it block a process
- Personal
- Family
- Friends
- Social
- Business
- Meetings
- Exercise
- Sports
- Entertainment & Recreation
- Socialising
- Training
- Seminars & Conferences
- Rest / Work Break
- Chat / Coffee Break
- Hobbies
- Shopping
- Buying
- Exploring
- Research
- Education
- Travel
Time management is much like financial management in this regard. Time is asset. Each of the 20 odd activities are liabilities or expenses. So how to allocate work / activities against available time over a year is time management.
Remember time is a resource. We need to allocate half time extra or 66% work against time so that we do not rush.
Improving Visualisation
Visualising means creating a mental image of any object, thing, person, situation, problem etcetera.
Here are some things one can do for the purpose:
- Notice
- Become aware
- Observe
- Examine
- Study
- Think
- Explore in depth
- Go to Google / Quora to get answers
- Add to knowledge
- Share with at least three others / create a blog.
We have many types of intelligences. Some are listed here:
- Language
- Number
- Number Operations
- Objects Shapes
- Objects 3d
- Visualising 3d
- Conceptualising
- Problem Solving
- Emotions
- Spiritual
One can apply visualisation techniques in these and many other areas.
Saturday, 23 May 2020
Personality Development
- How we carry ourselves;
- How we appear to others;
- Our physical, mental, intellectual, emotional, responsive, behavioural get-up;
- Our capacity to deal with people;
- How we deal with situations, problems and difficulties;
- Our Are we stressed-up, cool, at ease, slow, fast, mercurial, anxious, worried;
- Are we biased, opinionated, judgemental;
- Are we temperamental or level-headed;
- Do we come up as parent like (controlling, authoritative, persecuting, nurturing, helpful, assisting) child like (playful, inquisitive, energetic, curious, vibrant, complying, mischievous, rebellious, destructive, risk taking, impulsive, moody) or adult like (rational, logical, weighing, evaluating, assessing, drawing conclusions, mature)
- Are impressive, dependable, confident, or ordinary, non dependable, not confident.
- A study of the components of personality that adults have and how they ended up having them.
- An investigation into the life experiences that moulded a person's thinking, feeling, behaviour, attitude, opinionating to its present form.
- How a person gets to respond to prevailing situations, problems, difficulties, conditions of life, challenges and what factors may have contributed to the typical pattern.
- Moulding people's personality to serve a desired need, purpose in life, sport, occupation, role, profession, activity, engagement or while undergoing a situation requiring coping as in cases of divorce, loss, grief, guilt, remorse, anxiety, depression etcetera.
- A training programme structured to serve a life, occupational, service, role or purpose.
3. The link to this blog: reflectionsofapk
Inner Peace
Realising Brahman - 3
Realising Brahman - 2
Realising Brahman - 1
Friday, 22 May 2020
Recalling things long forgotten
The fact is that we tell ourselves this. This thing is old. Many years have passed since this incident. It is difficult to remember. How can I remember something which I have forgotten. And so on and so forth. There is a simple alternative way which we can try out.
Things of the past, or minute things about the past, come back to me easily. This thing about the name of a friend from my class school days comes to me easily. Make sure what you want to remember otherwise you may start remembering things which are extremely undesirable.
How to be happy in life
Happy state of mind is generated by doing these things regularly.
- Doing physical exercise over 40 minutes everyday.
- Engaging in a goal oriented activity.
- Gaining knowledge or learning on our own and sharing it with others.
- Lending a helping hand for 5 times in a day to someone in need.
- Hugging a person non sexually at least once a day if not more times.
These practices are helpful in rewarding us with a happy state of mind. Our thinking, evaluating assessing and concluding will also fall in line with that in due course.
How to control an urge, impulse, drive, desire or need.
This method is designed by me. You can use it freely. I am giving this example with urge as something to manage. Say this addressing your mind:
Hey my mind. I find that you are experiencing a strong urge to . . . . . . . . . . (Say whatever your be). I give you permission to let go of this urge. Please let go and return to restfulness. I will do the needful in this matter.
Now engage in any other activity. The desire for instant gratification will have gone away.
What is Enlightenment
What is Enlightenment
To me enlightenment means landing to comprehend the reality of is-ness, being, existence, occurrence without cause or intentionality, timeless-ness and one-ness. This free of possession / possessiveness, free of belief and faith, and beyond frames of reason, theory and practice.
It is becoming one with consciousness of presence of the one, everywhere, always.
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This is the answer I posted on Quora today in reply to the titled question.
Wednesday, 20 May 2020
Types of Human Behaviour
Popularly human behaviour is classified in four ways optimistic, pessimistic, trusting and envious. That much said I would tow line with my understanding on the basis of transactional analysis (TA) theory.
TA recognises three types of behaviour patterns - parent like, grown up adult like and child like. These are manifestations of three primary personality structural components named Parent, Adult and Child' respectively. Now Parent can show up as controlling or nurturing. In either case they can be growth and life supporting or growth and life denying. The first two are then named as positive and the latter two negative. The Adult shows up as data collecting, assessing and acuumslating Adult. The Child manifests as Adapted and Free Child. The Adapted Child in turn shows up as Rebellious and Compliant. There is a third type of Child called The natural Child. The Adapted and Free Child can in turn show up as productive or destructive. So in all there are fourteen types of Human behaviour.
- Parent type - 4
- Adult type - 3
- Child type - 7
These can be distinguished on the basis of Verbal - Words, Sentence Structure, Tone, Volume, Stress, and Flow; and Non Verbal Facial Expressions and Gestures, Head Nods and Movements, Gestures with Hands, Pose and Posture - each signalling a distinct message individually and collectively too.
This was posted by me on Quora in reply to a question titled "What are the different types of Human Behaviour?"
Monday, 18 May 2020
Thoughts of Chanakya
Recitations for Better Living
Positive Thinking
Positive thinking is thinking that promotes relief from stress, doubt, questions like what if or anxiety etcetera. Positive thinking also promotes hope and mental well being. It gets us to see the brighter side of things. It helps to convert critical thoughts into beneficial thoughts. Other ways of understanding positive thinking is that it constructive and productive thinking.
Two examples to elaborate.
I am travelling outstation. Well into my journey I find that the meeting was for yesterday not today. I say to myself : "My god. All this is going to turn to naught. I have goofed it up." Soon my better self takes over and I run this thought in my mind. "Doesn't matter. I will stop at the toll and talk to the person on phone and find out if we can have a meeting today. And besides I have other jobs to do as well. So, no worries."
I am going to the station to catch a train. I run into a traffic jam. I cannot turn back and find another route because I am on a one way street. My mind would naturally think - "Oh! This had to happen now. I hope I reach the station on time and do not have to hurry up." Now being a positive thinker I restate as follows : "I have started well on time. Everything will turn out well."
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Sunday, 17 May 2020
Story of Cimon and Pero
It is the real story of one of the European country.
There lived an old man named Cimon. He had no other relatives except his daughter Pero.
Once Cimon was sentenced to starvation till death.
As Cimon did not had any other relatives his daughter pleaded with the government to meet her father daily till his death. Fortunately she was granted the permission.
But there was one condition—Pero could not take any perishable items with her. When she visited, the guards would searched her, making sure no food could be snuck in.
On meeting her father and seeing his condition her heart sank.
She looked at her father with motherly eyes.
To provide him nourishment and keep him alive, she started breastfeeding him on a daily basis.
After many days when Cimon did not died, the prison guards spied on her and caught her breastfeeding Cimon!
They arrested Pero and presented her before jailor, but after hearing her selfless nature, the jailor freed her father, Cimon.
Such was the love of Pero. Her act of love is testimony of unconditional true love.
Parents love is common, but a child’s love towards them is rare!
This is an example of women displayIng such type of love. And that is why women are worshiped across all cultures and all over the world.
How Transactional Analysis helps in personal growth and professional development and transformation
How has Transactional Analysis helped me in my Personal and Professional Growth and Transformation.I
I learnt Transactional Analysis (TA) in 2005. I studied it for well over 10 years commencing 2007. Transactional Analysis contributed immensely for my personal growth and professional development. TA is a theory of Personality and a systematic psychotherapy for personal growth and personality development. For more please tap this link Transactional Analysis Theory and Practice: What is Transactional Analysis
Growth occurs when the old falls off and new takes its place. Transformation is complete overhaul and adopting new ways of perceiving, evaluating, assessing, concluding and responding to people, in handling events, incidents and occurrences, and in ending situations, solving problems, overcoming difficulties, tiding over conditions, facing challenges, resolving conflicts, building productive and rewarding relationships, overcoming failures and making decisions. Professional means the manner in which one conducts oneself in profession, work, business, activity, role related areas based on skills and attributes necessary for conduct of the same.
My gains are listed here:
- This long list in understanding topically what gains are possible.
- Interacting level in an open environment free of ulterior intentions or hidden agendas.
- Testing subjective views against objective reality.
- Free of the eleven thinking disorders.
- Being sane, safe, effective, appropriate and generating win wins for all parties in the conduct of profession.
- Having ability to end disputes amicably.
- Being emotionally stable.
- Assuming responsibility.
- Taking leadership role.
- Making interactions rewarding for all parties.
- Being free of thinking disorders
Types of unhealthy or defective thinking types
Types of unhealthy or defective thinking
Generalising
In generalising the person takes a part for the whole or makes a part into whole. For example the person may say "I am not capable of understanding anything" instead of saying "I don't understand what you are saying". Another example is in the case of children, a child does not know a few sums in math. The child may say "I don't know math. It is very difficult."
Over-detailing
In over-detailing the person uses a lot of explanation and unwanted other sentences to put across a point. For example the person may say : "what I wanted to tell you, and I don't think I can put it the way I want to tell you, is that I will not be coming tomorrow" instead of saying "I am not coming tomorrow." Reduntants are used.
Fantasising
In fantasising the person is given to reading into a lot of things for nothing. For example if a person has not come, the subject becomes anxious and thinks that something untoward may have happened on the way.
Mulling and Ruminating
In this condition the person gets lock jammed into thinking the same thing over and over and over again. As an example I happen to scratch someone's car by mistake in traffic. Then I keep on thinking I hope no one has seen me, I hope no security cameras have photographed and so on. I also lose the night's sleep as a result.
Globalising
I globalising a part is converted into a whole. Words such as ‘always’ or ‘never’, are used. I always forget to take my purse with me. I never get to be on time. are some examples. My parents never gift me with anything.
All or nothing
All or nothing is black and white thinking. They are all good or all bad. There is no room for grey areas.
Shoulds and Musts
These are pressurising words. I must go tomorrow or I should be on time are examples.
Labelling
If someone has taken a thing by mistake others label the person a thief. Or if a tenant has defaulted payment of rent the owner may call him a defaulter. If a person makes a mistake the boss may call him as an idiot or good for nothing.
Mind reading
In mind reading we make up, imagine or as if read what the other may be thinking. I wonder what the other may be thinking because I did not make the scheduled phone call or answer his message. I will think that he may decide never to give me a job or engagement.
Discounting
Discounting is over valuing or undervaluing or not valuing or ignoring. Grandiosity, pleasing, overworking are some examples of discounting. So also is overlooking/
Forecasting
Forcasting is predicting. Reading into something without examining and reaching to conclusions.
Emotional reasoning
I made a mistake. So I feel bad or guilty. Then I say to myself this : "I am good for nothing. I can never do anything right. I am a loser."
Blaming for no reason
Taking or putting blame when the person is not remotely responsible for the event. I may have told a lie in class. On coming home I find that my father loss his purse while travelling. I hold myself responsible for the loss incurred by my dad. A person given to this type of defect is oft to feel guilt.