Human Needs, Sex to Self Actualization, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Psychology, Mind Control Report


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4tops (November 30, 2008 at 9:35 pm)
I don't think Van Gogh can be used as an example of a healthy human. It is clear that his needs where not being met, he was frequently depressed and ended his life. In one of his letters he clearly states that trough the beauty of art he doesn't feel as lonely. Painting could have been his way to compensate the lack of love and connection in his life.
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psychetruth (November 23, 2008 at 7:51 pm)
It's also a general prioritization or the priority that most people put on the needs. There are of course exceptions but it's the priority that most people use, most of the time.

One only has to look at the animal kingdom see that sex is biological need hard wired into all species.

Yes, people can suppress that need through mental disciplines. Under love/belonging needs, "sexual intimacy" is included. It makes a distinction between merely being horny and a need for actual intimacy.
11Sprite33 (November 23, 2008 at 7:41 pm)
i don't understand how the sex is a part of the physiological needs on maslow's hiearchy. also like u said in one of the comments about prioritization of needs, let me just clarify this idea. it is possible to re-arrange the order of the pyramid according to an individual's preferences of life, but is it possible for a person to reach transcendence without the physiological need of sex? i'm just thinking monks right now.
psychetruth (November 19, 2008 at 4:48 pm)
It's prioritization of needs, not states of consciousness. Everyone has all the needs all the time.

It's also a general prioritization or the priority that most people put on the needs. There are of course exceptions but it's the priority that most people use, most of the time.
kristmist (November 19, 2008 at 4:36 pm)
Maslow's theory doesn't seem to work always. Let's take an example:Vincent van Gogh didn't have good relationships with people generally nor women, except his brother and several others for a short period of time. He was extremely poor and often went without eating anything else except drinking a cup of coffee in a day. And PAINTING all the time. He was crazy about it. That was his self-actualisation. So is it about getting used to living that way, that the level of needs lowers down??
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CactusWolf (November 15, 2008 at 9:36 pm)
Very well done.A good service to put people on their way to true self-realization.I like the techings of Paramahansa Yogananda...
ChristopherSt9 (November 13, 2008 at 11:06 pm)
I encourage you to watch Eckhart Tolle and his perspective on The Hierarchy of needs.
psychetruth (November 12, 2008 at 7:30 pm)
That is one of the main criticisms of humanistic psychology but that's a major problem with all schools of psychology, they study a limited a field of view.

Abnormal psychology doesn't study the sanity.
Humanistic psychology doesn't study insanity.

What is revolutionary about Maslow's work is he is really the first person to study sanity and happiness in the field.

Prior to him, all schools of psychology just ignored those upper levels altogether.
psychetruth (November 12, 2008 at 7:26 pm)
The man distinction between self actualization and transpersonal experiences is that self actualization deals with the self and transpersonal experience deals with other people. It's "trans" beyond "personal" self.

So transpersonal deals with autistic behavior, empathy, putting as much if not more importance on other people than yourself.

Self actualization is like a happy individual.

A transcendent person is like a saint or an enlightened being.
renaissancelitgeek (November 12, 2008 at 4:32 pm)
But how can his brainchild be considered truly "balanced" (as one video claims it is) when it's skewed to the upper end of human experience rather than considering the entire spectrum?
renaissancelitgeek (November 12, 2008 at 4:32 pm)
I must have missed the distinction between "Peak" and "transpersonal" experiences; it seemed that they were being described very similarly. I'm not that familiar w/Maslow.There is, it seems, an underlying violation of its own principles. In an effort to break away from Freudian practice (which studied only abnormal psych), Maslow studied only self-actualized people and built a school of psychology built on that...
psychetruth (November 12, 2008 at 3:24 pm)
The first line of that comment should be, "It's difficult cramming these complex subjects into 10 minutes videos."

Anyhoo, transpersonal psychology and humanistic psychology are related but they are two different schools of psychology.

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