1. Choice is the essence of the human predicament; when we are in charge of our choices, then we experience true freedom, because we are not controlled by the environment and by social conditioning.
2. Largely because of unconscious or conditioned choices, we often rule out aspects of our personality which we can consciously choose to develop, and these are called "disowned self" aspects that continue to shadow us all the time.
3. If you are highly rational and logical, it could mean that much of your capacity for feeling, sensitivity and intuitive thinking is not available to you.
4. If you are an introvert, it also means that much of yor natural human ability to reach out and be outgoing is undeveloped.
5. Introverts and rational types subconsciously envy extroverts and the intuitive types; yet, if we try and develop some of these poorly developed opposite traits or attributes, we can become more integrated.
6. Developing our opposite traits can help us strike a balance, open up new aspects of our personality which had remained suppressed or been shadow areas.
2. Largely because of unconscious or conditioned choices, we often rule out aspects of our personality which we can consciously choose to develop, and these are called "disowned self" aspects that continue to shadow us all the time.
3. If you are highly rational and logical, it could mean that much of your capacity for feeling, sensitivity and intuitive thinking is not available to you.
4. If you are an introvert, it also means that much of yor natural human ability to reach out and be outgoing is undeveloped.
5. Introverts and rational types subconsciously envy extroverts and the intuitive types; yet, if we try and develop some of these poorly developed opposite traits or attributes, we can become more integrated.
6. Developing our opposite traits can help us strike a balance, open up new aspects of our personality which had remained suppressed or been shadow areas.