Chapter 13 Why bother to leave a name, endless scenery
"It's sad, no one is grieving for the Dark King, those mighty ones, hahaha" The world realm of the floating pot space was shaking, and Wang Feng's hands trembled with hatred!
In this world, only Wang Feng understands best, "nameless", why bother to leave a name, Ling Donglai!
The floating pot space continues to rapidly extend the route taken by the Dark King, leading to the vast starry sky of the Demon Atlas, a lonely tomb on the land of the starry sky. ”
Ye Li said, "It's not good, Wang Feng wants to rush the floating pot space towards the crystal building, Yue, what should I do?"
Crazy Moon saw from Pingshan Wonderland that Wang Feng's face was unusually calm, but his body was full of anger, especially his hands were clenched, and they touched each other's consciousness!
Mad Moon's eyes were cold, and his heart was burning, and he knew that he was going to the battlefield, and either the camp of the demon hero died, or our side died.
In a blink of an eye, he looked at Ye Li gently and said, "I can't escape, the Music Emperor Tianjiao Dragon is against the four protectors of the Demon Heroes, you go and help him, you understand music, and I am a rough one, so I can't help much." 」
Ye Li said worriedly, "How fast, but I want to be with you, fight together."
Mad Moon said helplessly: "No way! Each of the guardians of the Demon Heroes is far stronger than you, you take Pingshan Wonderland, go quickly! 」
Ye Li said sadly, "Alas! 」
Mad Moon said, "It's cherished!" turned around and left the Pingshan Wonderland.
Ye Li thought to himself, "Moon! remember to live. 」
Outside the Pingshan Immortal Circle, the demon head stood with his hands in his hands, a robe rippled in the wind, and a cliff protruded from the rock. It was as if he was about to ride the wind.
Mad Moon came to the side of the demon head, without saying a word, looking at the endless scenery beyond the cliff. I don't know who spoke first: "It's here!"
One of the Guardians of the Devil, Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), well-known physician and psychoanalyst, Jewish. Born in Freiburg, Austria (now part of the Czech Republic), he fled the Nazis and moved to London, England.
The founder of psychoanalysis is known as the "First Vienna School of Psychoanalysis" to distinguish it from the Second and Third Schools that later evolved from it.
He is the author of "The Interpretation of Dreams", "Introduction to Psychoanalysis", "Totems and Taboos", etc.
Concepts such as "subconscious", "ego", "id", "superego", "Edipas complex", "sexual impulse", and "psychological defense mechanism" are proposed.
It is believed that human males are born with the desire to kill their fathers and marry their mothers and the mother-love complex (i.e., the Edipas complex, see: Edipas), and that women are born with the desire to kill their mothers and marry their fathers and the paternal complex (also known as the Electra complex). See also: Electra). and theories such as child sexuality.
His achievements have had a profound impact on philosophy, psychology, aesthetics, sociology, literature, etc., and he is known as the "father of psychoanalysis". But his theory has been controversial ever since.
Freud was born in 1856 to a Jewish family in Freiburg, Moravia (present-day Przybor, Czech Republic), Austria. His mother had three sons and five daughters. He was the eldest son and had two older half-brothers.
His family's financial situation is urgent. The dwellings are crowded. But his parents did their best to raise them, especially Freud. From an early age, his parents focused on nurturing his intellect. He often puts more effort into it than his siblings.
Sigmund Freud was already brilliant at an early age, especially in the subject of physical education. Despite the anti-Semitic groups in society at the time, he entered the university in 1873 to study medicine.
Little is known about Freud's early life, as he destroyed his personal records at least twice, once in 1885 and twice in 1907.
After Nazi Germany took over Austria, Freud had to flee Austria because of his Jewish relations. Freud was financed by his patients and friends, Mary of Napoleon, and Princess Bonaparte, who spent a large sum of money to ransom the Freud family from the Nazis.
In 1881, after receiving his M.D. from the University of Vienna, Freud worked in a Vienna hospital, where he continued to study cerebral palsy, aphasia, and microscopic psychoanatomy.
These clinical experiences laid the foundation for his future understanding of the subconscious mind and the mechanisms of psychoinhibition, as well as the development of psychoanalysis, a doctrine that advocates the treatment of psychiatric cases through psychoanalyst-patient communication.
Although his psychoanalysis was later considered not to be a clinical treatment, it inspired a variety of psychopathological theories and is of great significance in the history of clinical psychology.
In 1938, Freud traveled through Paris, France to Hampts, London, England, where he stayed at 20 Maresfield Gardens, now the Freud Museum. When he left the country, Freud was asked to sign a statement that he had been respected and treated well by the Nazi Party.
Freud smoked a box of cigars a day until 1939, when he was euthanized from cancer. (Faint!The author is also used to smoking cigarillo sweat!)
Freud's daughter, Anna Freud, was also a well-known psychologist, particularly in the field of child psychology and developmental psychology.
Freud believed that the personality or human spirit is divided into three main parts, namely the id, the ego and the superego. (The author often borrows)
Freud summarized human motivations as hunger, thirst, sleep, sex, etc., among which sexual desire is dominant.
However, the id is often conditioned by realistic conditions such as morality and social laws (superego), and the repressed impulses seek satisfaction through dreams, aphasia, etc.
Freud believed that if a person has had some traumatic event in the past that caused psychological problems, the problem would be solved if he could perceptually repeat it again and bring the id, ego, and superego back into balance.
Freud believed that "dreams are the fulfillment of unfulfilled and repressed desires in reality." He is even more bold to believe that most of these unfulfilled and repressed desires are related to "sex".
Dream is a kind of subconscious activity, because the human psychological defense mechanism suppresses the person's self-desire, the suppressed desire in the subconscious activity is not directly expressed in the dream, but through the distortion into the form of symbolism, so the dream is symbolic.
Freud believed that dreams are made up of "manifest dreams" and "hidden dreams". The former is the superficial form of the dream, like a distorted and disguised "password" to represent the hidden dream.
Freud believed that dreams satisfy the sleeper's inner desires, and that the other is the sleeper's survival mechanism, which protects himself by reliving the trauma of life in the dream.
Freud also developed the principles of the constitution and inner workings of the human psyche and how the state of the organization of the psyche determines human behavior.
This led him to favor some clinical techniques to help cure mental illness. He theorized that the development of personality is based on the individual's childhood experience.
In his philosophical writings, he advocated an atheistic view of the world, and he was hailed as "the touchstone of the atheists of the 20th century." 」
One of Freud's lesser-known interests was neurology. He was an early researcher on the topic of cerebral palsy (cerebral palsy).
Freud's greatest contribution to contemporary thought is his notion of the dynamic unconscious. The mainstream of Western thought in the 19th century was positivism, which believed that people could acquire true knowledge of themselves and their environment, and grasp them with wise judgment.
Freud believed that free will is an illusion, that people are not fully aware of themselves, and that the cause of their actions has little to do with what they think at the level of consciousness.
The reason why the concept of the unconscious can overturn previous theories is that Freud proposed that there is a hierarchy of consciousness and that there is another mind operating "below the surface". Freud called dreams "the royal way to the unconscious", providing the best way to participate in the life of the subconscious, and is a good example of the "logic" of the subconscious, which is very different from the logic of conscious thoughts. (To be continued......)