The
human body and mind are one. Humans' sensory organs act as a bridge between the
human body and the psychology of perception. The external information received
through sensory organs are sensed and stored, and the human psychology operates
to process emotions. Sensory organs receive the external information through
the eyes, the ears, the skin, the nose, and the mouth (and the tongue).
We call the information received through the eyes 'sight', through
the ears 'hearing', through the skin 'touch', through the nose 'smell', and
through the mouth 'taste'. They are called the sensory information. These five
organs turn the external information to sensory information.
The external objects and
phenomena go through the five sensory organs, and then they become sensory
information, which can be sensed as psychology. The information of sight,
hearing, touch, smell and taste go through the synthetic process, and then they
are combined to form a single sensory information. This information of
sensation contains feeling and the conscious becomes aware of this information
which we call emotion if it is sustained. Thus, emotion is sustained thoughts
and feelings.
This process is called the psychology of perception in which five
sensory organs receive the external information and the unconscious generates
emotion and acknowledge it as the emotion for the perceived external
information. The information received on your skin is combined with feelings,
and then your skin can sense it as good or bad feelings.
The constant input of the external information will maintain
sensory information and the information of sensation, and then one can sense
emotions consciously. But, if there is no sensory information without the input
of the external information, the generation of the information of sensation
will come to a halt, and one cannot sense emotions. When the input of the
external information is stopped, it leads to the incapacity to sense emotions;
this state of temporary emotion is called mood. However, when you still feel
mood even though both the input of external information and the information of
sensation have stopped, we call it feelings. This is possible due to the unconscious
operation of habits associated with the stored information.
Migenes (The gene of mind) turn the external information, received
through sensory organs, into sensory information. The way this sensory
information can be recognized as the information of sensation within one’s thought results from the
work of unconscious habits dealing with the result of migenes. When man and
woman receive the external information and process them into sensory
information, their migenes work differently. Thus, man and woman recognize the
external information as different sensory information and have different
awareness.
For man, if sensory information fits his standard of future
happiness, then it will create positive mood within him. If not, it will
simply be removed and won't be transformed into the information of feeling.
Thus, man is sensitive to sensory information, and he will try to have fun and
pleasure, which will bring about the moods of passion and happiness by the
operation of his sensory organs.
On the other hand, for woman, the information of sensation has to
fit her standard of present happiness. The information of sensation is decided
by the unconscious habits while processing the input of sensory information by
Migenes. Negative feelings are healed to create a void of feelings so that this
information of sensation can help the pursuit of the present happiness and
create positive feelings. So, woman is sensitive to the information of feeling
and wants to maintain the feelings of love and happiness.
For woman, it continues as the information of feeling and for man
it stays as sensory information. Man can generate passion of mind energy
through sensory information and woman can generate love of mind energy through
the information of feeling. They both have sensory information and the
information of feeling. However, I say that man doesn't have the information of
feeling since there is an uncomparable difference between man and woman's
information of feeling.
Both man and woman receive the external information through sensory
organs in the same way. But, when the information of each sensory organ is
combined to form one sensory information, man and woman function differently
and they also feel different as well. This is because migenes of man and woman
operate differently toward the information of sensation. It is also different
for each individual, for distortion takes place when sensory information is
colligated. It is also varied depending on how many sensory organs function at
a time.
For example, if you drink the juice of onion, you are aware that it
is onion juice from the visual information through your eyes, its smell through
your nose, and from the taste in your mouth and tongue. If you blindfold your
eyes and block your nose, you are unable to receive the information of sight
and smell. When you drink it, you will get the information of taste through the
mouth and the tongue. You will then taste something different rather than an
onion. The fact became distorted and then recognized.
How many sensory organs are used to receive information will
determine how the external information is recognized. The more sensory organs
are used, the more accurate the recognition of the information will be. Thus,
if one has problems with sensory organs, one cannot recognize the external
information accurately, and may even distort the fact. This will generate
different information of sensation and feeling.
For the amount of information received and interpreted through each
sensory organ, the information of sight is the largest, then hearing, touching,
smelling, and the taste comes last. The amount of the distortion of external
information also differs in the order of the disorder of sight being the
largest, then hearing, touching, smelling, and taste.
When distorting the external information, feelings and emotions
will be manifested in different ways. Distorted recognition of external
information will lead to the distortion of one’s own sensory information and the information
of sensation. Then, at the point of turning them to the information of emotion,
it can also be distorted. Thus, one should consider these two cases of
distortions and keep in mind that the perceived information can be different
from the actual fact. In such a way, it is called ‘the error of perception' when the external
information becomes distorted.
This error of perception happens more frequently among women than
men. Since woman processes information further than man does, the possibility
of distortion is highly likely for woman. This is because man is more sensitive
to sensory information and feelings whereas woman is more sensitive to emotions
based on the information of feeling.
There are more male experts in jobs that require sensitivity to sensory
information and female experts in jobs that require sensitivity to the
information of emotion. Man takes up more positions in the jobs which utilize
sight, hearing, touching, smelling, and tasting. If woman becomes an expert in
this kind of job, psychological disorder may occur in her since she has to be
very sensitive to sensory information, and vice versa.
However, the proof of the existence of psychological disorder does
not mean that there are mental problems. It simply means the disorder occurred
within one’s
psychology. If one has the capability of harmonizing sensory information and
emotion, or habits of solving problems, the psychological disorders do not
necessarily need to be treated since he or she can still pursue the happiness
for him or her and others. Thus, psychological disorders are not all
problematic, but only the ones that cause troubles and damage in one's life and
relationships are.
Some successful experts have psychological disorders since they have maximized their psychological capacity, so their capacity for concentration and memorizing have been maximized, and all these can lead to psychological disorders. In other words, without psychological disorders, human civilization would not have evolved, let alone any invention of new things.
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