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Your Symphony of Selves

Your Symphony of Selves

$700

ISBN:9781644110263
作者:James Fadiman
出版社:Inner Traditions
出版日期:2020/08/04
尺寸:227x151x22mm

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Why you are a different you at different times and how that’s both normal and healthy

• Reveals that each of us is made up of multiple selves, any of which can come to the forefront in different situations

• Offers examples of healthy multiple selves from psychology, neuroscience, pop culture, literature, and ancient cultures and traditions

• Explores how to harmonize our selves and learn to access whichever one is best for a given situation

Offering groundbreaking insight into the dynamic nature of personality, James Fadiman and Jordan Gruber show that each of us is comprised of distinct, autonomous, and inherently valuable “selves.” They also show that honoring each of these selves is a key to improved ways of living, loving, and working.

Explaining that it is normal to have multiple selves, the authors offer insights into why we all are inconsistent at times, allowing us to become more accepting of the different parts of who we and other people are. They explore, through extensive reviews, how the concept of healthy multiple selves has been supported in science, popular culture, spirituality, philosophy, art, literature, and ancient traditions and cite well-known people, including David Bowie and Beyoncé, who describe accessing another self at a pivotal point in their lives to resolve a pressing challenge.

Instead of seeing the existence of many selves as a flaw or pathology, the authors reveal that the healthiest people, mentally and emotionally, are those that have naturally learned to appreciate and work in harmony with their own symphony of selves. They identify “the Single Self Assumption” as the prime reason why the benefits of having multiple selves has been ignored. This assumption holds that we each are or ought to be a single consistent self, yet we all recognize, in reality, that we are different in different situations.

Offering a pragmatic approach, the authors show how you can prepare for situations by shifting to the appropriate self, rather than being “switched” or “triggered” into a sub-optimal part of who you are. They also show how recognizing your selves provides increased access to skills, talent, and creativity; enhanced energy; and improved healing and pain management. Appreciating your diverse selves will give you more empathy toward yourself and others. By harmonizing your symphony of selves, you can learn to be “in the right mind at the right time” more often.

 

多重人格不是一個人的不同面相,而是不同人格的自我競爭與隔閡。
承認與理解我們都有複數自我,才是健康正常的心態。
每個人都有複數自我,每個人都可以練習在正確時刻,用正確的自我,做正確的事。
 
*你曾經跟自己對話嗎?你覺得在跟誰對話?另一個聲音?或另一個人?
*你曾經獨自或跟朋友一起做過很瘋狂的事嗎?──某種你在父母、子女、同事或老闆面前絕對不會做的事?那樣做的人是誰?事後你自己覺得尷尬或後悔嗎?
*你是否曾經感受到莫大的壓力,以至於做出自己絕對不會做的事?
 
一旦你這麼做了──你的另一個部分是否已經知道你正在鑄下大錯?
如果你再次經歷同樣的壓力,那一部分的你會不會再度出現?
 
承認我們自己具有這些不同點,就是本書的重點:
「複數自我(多重人格)」並不是疾病,
而是一種健康且具有創意的生存機制,
不同的自我有能力突顯出不同的性質、特徵與天賦。
學習接納自己的多重人格,
在日常生活中,應用健康人格的言語跟自己對話是相當有趣的練習。
轉化人格不是難事,關鍵在轉化時的專注。
接受它、面對它,在適當的時機控制它,
讓它成為我們獨一無二的生命交響曲!
 
在你閱讀本書時,期望你至少會做兩件事:
・放下把自己描述成一個單一、整體自我的種種方式。
・開始接納並欣賞自己的複數自我,還有別人的複數自我。
 
本書關注的焦點是多重人格的健康與完整性——而非聚焦在病變與功能失調;
既然相信複數自我存在,否認它們的真實性或設法逼迫它們離開,都是一種錯誤。
透過心理學、神經科學,甚至文學和大眾文化,
探討多重自我的概念如何在科學與靈性得到印證,
本書並提供務實的方法教導我們如何協調自己,
學習如何在不同的情況展示適當的自我人格,幫助我們更了解自己;
培養並融合這些複數自我,讓我們更健康、也更快樂。
 
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「縝密、迷人,而且讀起來充滿樂趣。對於身而為人是何種意義,作者們更上一層樓的理解讓我欣喜若狂。」——羅伯・布雷茲尼(Rob Brezsny),《正面妄想是負面妄想的解毒劑》(Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia)作者
 
——中文簡介摘自本事出版社出版《多重人格交響曲》

Your Symphony of Selves

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