Language, the unconscious, the parents, the symbolic order: these terms in Lacan are not exactly synonymous, but they are intimately allied. They are sometimes spoken of by him as the ‘Other’ — as that which like language is always anterior to us and will always escape us, that which brought us into being as subjects in the first place but which always outruns our grasp. We have seen that for Lacan our unconscious desire is directed towards this Other, in the shape of some ultimately gratifying reality which we can never have; but it is also true for Lacan that our desire is in some way always received from the Other too. We desire what others — our parents, for instance — unconsciously desire for us; and desire can only happen because we are caught up in linguistic, sexual and social relations — the whole field of the ‘Other’ — which generate it.
Terry EagletonStichwörter: language otherness desire unconscious the-other psychonanlysis lacan the-symbolic
I am very confident. I look confident. I act confident. I speak in a confident way...
Milton H. EricksonStichwörter: life mind unconscious growing-up-happy
Life's difficulties are merely necessary roughage.
Milton H. EricksonStichwörter: learning life-and-living unconscious
When you smile, I become unconscious and I cannot open my eyes. Where is the justice!
M.F. MoonzajerStichwörter: justice smile eyes unconscious
With a definite purpose, plans of actions to fulfil purpose,high level of willingness to follow plans, and a never compromising nature. Living is at maximum. For this I have concluded that problem of an unconscious person is too fundamental and minute and so always ignored but its influence are great and life threatening.
Adekoya hazeezStichwörter: inspirational purpose compromise plan unconscious willingness quit fulfil
Every mental process, or every mental action, that takes place in our wide-awake consciousness will, if it has depth of feeling or intensity, enter the unconscious field, and after it has developed itself according to the line of its original nature, will return to the conscious side of the mind.
Christian D. LarsonStichwörter: consciousness nature mind action feeling intensity process unconscious mental
Thinking is like a fountain. Once it gets going at a certain pressure, well, it almost impossible to turn it off. And, my hat! what odd things come up with the water!
("Out Of The Deep")
Stichwörter: thinking unconscious
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