SpankyMcFly
Level 8 Propaganda Bot
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...as it pertains to typology systems.
Ego death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I experienced something similar to this when I was much younger and going through some difficult times. William James referred to this as being "twiceborn" in his book The Varieties of Religious Experience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If you want a quick review of the concept this site has one http://www.pursuit-of-happiness.org/history-of-happiness/william-james/
How might this pertain to typology? While I believe that our type is based partially on genetics, I think that "nurture" plays it's part. The question I have is: What if you induced this "ego death"? What relation does your ego have to type? Could your type be changed? Is it immutable? Other than catastrophic brain injury what other ways might type be changed?
Ego death - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I experienced something similar to this when I was much younger and going through some difficult times. William James referred to this as being "twiceborn" in his book The Varieties of Religious Experience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If you want a quick review of the concept this site has one http://www.pursuit-of-happiness.org/history-of-happiness/william-james/
How might this pertain to typology? While I believe that our type is based partially on genetics, I think that "nurture" plays it's part. The question I have is: What if you induced this "ego death"? What relation does your ego have to type? Could your type be changed? Is it immutable? Other than catastrophic brain injury what other ways might type be changed?