ana
The Living Force
go2 said:What about the instinctive-motor center of man? We have three potential centers of function. The thinking, feeling and instinctive-motor. Your being, which brings thinking and emotion to every event is still incomplete, falling short of the image of God. You describe a two-brained being, without a physically embodied participation.
The potential problem with a two-brained being with thinking and emotional participation is that instinctive-motor talents, honed over hundreds of millions of years of evolution by great Nature, are disregarded or considered sinful.
The Work aims at the full participation of three centers of function. It is not possible, in Fourth Way terms, for a two-brained being to be fully conscious.
A Real Man or Real Women is fully conscious as a result of thinking(reason), emotion(value of relationship of self and others), and instinctive-motor(survival) functions simultaneously participating in each and every event, including the life raft scenario. Each of the three functions focus attention on the event and share their particular associations with the other two centers. Three separate and equally valued ways of perceiving an event are brought together in a conscious man or woman.
Since a fully conscious three-brained being would be formed in the image of God with the potential for higher center participation, it is interesting to ask the question when one makes life-and-death decisions, "What would God do?" Then I know how far I am from becoming a Real Man.
Thanks for the topic, Ana. It challenges me to examine my life in depth. Now, every moment and every event appears to be a life-and-death experience.
You are right, my apologizes Go2, in my response I was trying to address specifically Happyville input regarding the need to choose between "brain and heart" and obviously my response was incomplete.