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Title: Overcoming the Graphothosenic Inertia Syndrome
Other Titles: Superação da Síndrome da Inércia Grafopensênica
Superación del Síndrome de la Inercia Grafopensénica
Authors: Galdino, Carla Regina
Keywords: Graphothosenity
Penta
Recycling
Reflection
Tertulia
Grafopensenidade
Tenepes
Reciclagem
Reflexão
Tertúlia
Grafopensenidad
Teneper
Reciclaje
Reflexión
Tertulia
Issue Date: Jul-2017
Publisher: Associação Internacional do Centro de Altos Estudos da Conscienciologia
Abstract: This article aims at explaining the author's self-research about mental inertia, low intellectual self-esteem, and self-victimization. The motivation for the research became evident when I started penta. The methodology used was bibliographic and self-research, the application of the 5-hour reflection technique, and the writing of the author´s biography. The text contains techniques used by the author to broaden her vision and self-experimentation of the consciential paradigm, to help her overcome these weaktraits. The results observed include: improvement in the author´s decision-making process, a better perception of the function helper, and a decrease fear of assuming responsibilities. In conclusion, this study emphasizes both the importance of penta and reflection, as tools for self-research and for intraconsciential recycling.
Description: Evolution is an individual process, and cannot be outsourced. The reeducation process is taken through everyday lessons, example, and the recording of experiences that can serve as time-capsules for future lives. Achieving significant self-reeducation is a challenge for most intermissivists.
URI: http://reposicons.org/jspui/handle/123456789/7965
ISSN: 1415-5125
Appears in Collections:Vol - 21 - N. 3 - 2017

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