11-01-2011, 02:44 AM
Isn't it that integration of those things that are subconscious just allows one to look at the many ways of being and the many actions that exist as just the distortion of the person one has come to be (with more integrated) and no longer 'not you'? Just a sampling of what you know yourself to be?
It would seem that, in integrating subconscious material (beliefs, attitudes, desires, etc) by acknowledging it, it is given the context of 'one form of. Identity'. And so, the way one thinks about it and deals with it changes. Is this not how one's definition of oneself expands?
I would, rather than referring to this as a type of 'containment', refer to it as an increase in transparency between the two. Allowing one to 'swim' deeper.
It would seem that, in integrating subconscious material (beliefs, attitudes, desires, etc) by acknowledging it, it is given the context of 'one form of. Identity'. And so, the way one thinks about it and deals with it changes. Is this not how one's definition of oneself expands?
I would, rather than referring to this as a type of 'containment', refer to it as an increase in transparency between the two. Allowing one to 'swim' deeper.