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Identity the essence of manifestation

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Identity is a significant topic in both academia and popular culture, serving as a political emblem and a marker of our consciousness. It encompasses more than just personal labels; it includes our unconscious and extends beyond personality, reflecting our interactions with others. Our sense of self, which provides continuity, is often an illusion, as we are not the same at all times. This notion challenges the idea of a consistent personal identity, presenting it instead as a dynamic matrix of identities. Such variability is common and can lead to inner conflicts, potentially resulting in depression or illness. To better understand these identity conflicts, the book introduces a fresh perspective on identity formation, including the role of substitute identities and their evolution. It explores processes of dissociation and identification as transformative experiences. Key topics include group mentality, social identity, the Western identity crisis, identity politics, radicalization, and the mechanisms of identification, alongside discussions of PTSD and autoimmune diseases. The text reveals connections between personal identity and biological identity at the epigenetic level, offering bold insights into the workings of our psyche and human functioning.

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Título
Identity the essence of manifestation
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2017
ISBN10
9072475488
ISBN13
9789072475480
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Identity is a significant topic in both academia and popular culture, serving as a political emblem and a marker of our consciousness. It encompasses more than just personal labels; it includes our unconscious and extends beyond personality, reflecting our interactions with others. Our sense of self, which provides continuity, is often an illusion, as we are not the same at all times. This notion challenges the idea of a consistent personal identity, presenting it instead as a dynamic matrix of identities. Such variability is common and can lead to inner conflicts, potentially resulting in depression or illness. To better understand these identity conflicts, the book introduces a fresh perspective on identity formation, including the role of substitute identities and their evolution. It explores processes of dissociation and identification as transformative experiences. Key topics include group mentality, social identity, the Western identity crisis, identity politics, radicalization, and the mechanisms of identification, alongside discussions of PTSD and autoimmune diseases. The text reveals connections between personal identity and biological identity at the epigenetic level, offering bold insights into the workings of our psyche and human functioning.