Analysis

  EXTERNAL INTERNAL TERMS  

TRANSCENDENTAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Enigmatic Belief is a revelation, realization or misconception based upon the occurrence of a state of mind, in which logical reality becomes suspended, and wherein the individual is presented with the possibility of vast personal power and importance. The individual is the subject of a Centrex of god-like powers in which it may seem that the whole of one's life has been orchestrated to some exceptional purpose.

The particular means by which Enigmatic Belief is derived is from what is usually an involuntary state of mind, which is visited upon the individual, termed Manic Realization.

This realization may take the form of an emotional astonishment and trauma, and the experience may be a form of schizophrenia, and as such may be brought on by any number of causes such as diet, genetic propensity, drugs, stress, or a strong need for substantiation of worth. This realization may not be possible or desirable for everyone, or even for very many, and may not even prove to be a choice for any given individual. Rather it may represent a gift or curse, depending upon the aims of the individual and the outcome of the experience. Following from the occurrence of the idea that one is omnipotent, the mind may become involved in hyperactive thought processes and emotional trauma, in terms of all the thinking, evaluating, and feeling that such a sudden realization would cause, in this new context of existence in which the individual attempts to cope. This experience can prove to be dangerous resulting in loss of rationality and may cause considerable psychological trauma, depending upon the interpretation, which may take various forms relative to individual's and cultural and psychological background, as religious experience, hallucination or mental illness.

TRANSCENDENTAL (3 OF 16)       Next Page

hr