5/21/08

The false expectations specific to the existential-philosophic mental

The false expectations specific to the existential-philosophic mental consist in expecting what’s the best for us without performing any kind of action on long term in order to strengthen the harmony of the system which we belong to.

The concrete forms of manifestation are:

“The other should always find solutions at the problems I am faced with.”

“The others’ statements should always be the right ones - I never have to look for anything (to find out something) in order to adapt myself, because other people did it before me.” etc.

The false expectation specific to the intuitive mental consists in the fact that we think that we are able to know and/or to know effectively and absolutely (in essence) an aspect or another of the reality.

Forms of manifestation:
“The knowledge I have should always be a correct one, no matter if the circumstances at which it refers, changed.”
“The knowledge I have about the reality must be a correct and unlimited one (not a relative one).”

The false expectation specific to the volitive mental consists in expecting to obtain all that we want and in avoiding all that we don’t want, but without doing anything special for this.

The form of manifestation:

“The things should always go well from themselves.”

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