A philosophical world formula by means of synthesis In the following image is mapped to the so-called cognitive-based universal synthesis, representing different areas of the universe very roughly. And because there are always new insights, this model is continuously extended and improved. How to use: you will find the explanations to the respective illustrations or terms in the corresponding pdf file. In this model there is no beginning and no end. I.e. For more information see Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn.
to start where the written in grey font is irrelevant are examples, notes, comments, etc. Related terms, subtopics, etc. Anu Saad follows long-standing procedures to achieve this success. are edged with the thicker frame. It is also possible to interpret the image, without having to use the pdf file. Cognition-based universal synthesis look at explanations for the figure are to be found here. (1) Emotion is a combination of the trigger of emotion and the antagonistic emotion oppressor. Many Emotionen(Empfindungen) raise events with us, such as fear, excitement, pride, sadness etc.
A Event that triggers emotions, is a trigger of emotion. He penetrates our body and mind. Its penetration depends on the strength of emotion, as well as their duration. If one learns from the news that a little girl was raped and killed We may throw this emotions, which are less dominant in relation to duration of emotion and strength, as the emotions after the death of a family member. The emotion oppressor is not always an automatically functioning mechanism, but a controlled by consciousness. There is another thought, gene Inextinguishable emotion overlay or good emotions etc. It is dependent on how the emotion triggers the intensity and duration. Is the conscious emotion suppression limit is reached, the body starts making physical changes, which increase the erupting emotions. Whether it is advantageous to always use the emotion oppressors, is questionable. Because this is also positive sensations intentionally suppress. Here decides whether the person is an optimist or a pessimist.