
What psychology is about
January 26, 2012“Human psychology not only encompasses thoughts and emotions, but also underlying basic instincts, essentially vague, at times hastily fleeing, fantasies and diverse mystical conceptions. The basic instincts are regulated via our physiological senses (hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, touching) in combination with our hormonal surges. Sexually charged images and their appertaining attracting and/or repellent powers, can pop up at any time and any place. My proneness to charge myself with aggressive energy is beyond describing in simple words. When I turn the other cheek I suddenly get the urge to hit out with a sharp weapon; if no one is available then I try to slay using words. The impulses know no limits.”
The above lines are from an article by me, being published in Meetings International, no.4, 2010. It will during Spring become published in a book by me titled Meetings & Psychology.
Do you want to read the book? You can already now order it through this website address: www.meetingsinternational.com/shop_en.php