(Please also note; I mentioned the first fact in that scenario was “you like cats”. The second fact was “you are allergic to cats”. Notice how they are both facts but, whereas, the first one is a ‘nice’ fact; the other is the better/stronger fact because; functionally; it also deals with the safety, security and survival; of the person.)
A temporary imbalance; can and usually, rights itself in time; such as when, something comes along that makes sense and feels good. For example; road rage. It happens; now you’re imbalanced. You get to work and complain to a co-worker. The co-worker shares one of their road rage stories and suddenly, everything is better. This is because, it makes sense to find out that we are not the only one to suffer that injustice; as well as; it feels good that things make sense again.
A stuck imbalance; can right itself but, usually it has to fixed.
Sometimes trauma; which can be bad or, good(/see trauma); happens and; like a thorn; it gets stuck in the brain. There are times when we consciously or, subconsciously, find answers. An example of this is, when you suddenly experience a moment of clarity. Sometimes we are aware of what our brains suddenly realized and, sometimes we are not. The other stuck imbalance; if it is fixable; is usually fixed with therapy.
Trauma to the brain; be it physical or mental; can change the definitions and/or, the way we use them. The difficulty about trauma is because, not all trauma to the brain is, what we consider to be traumatic.
For example; a child raised with an abusive upbringing, will most likely be imbalanced by that trauma but; a child raised with a loving upbringing, can also produce an imbalance in a person.
A child whom does not understand the emotional value of love; may eventually learn to put only a functional value on it. Now whereas, a functional value can be helpful (ie., in hospitals, they ask, even show posters with expressions, denoting, how much pain are you in; scale of 1-10) if you do not have the proper mixture, from the two sides then, the equals is wrong.
I will now give you more definition to, the definitions that are listed above.
-Crystal ball-emotional side; The imagination creates ‘what if’ scenarios, in order to assist the functional ‘the need to know what to expect’ and ‘seeing is believing’. The brain can then attach to the possibility and then, act upon it (note: the stronger the functional side; Naturally or, imbalanced; The weaker the crystal ball is and\ or, it's effects.
-Imagination; emotional side; The usual definition except; the stronger the emotional side then, the stronger the ability is to create in, never before seen, ways. Example; to see things that do not exist, to create\ invent things that, do not already have functionality to them; Such as, fact and\ or definition.
-The what is; functional; Enables us to see\focus, on our ‘what is-right here-right now-this second’ current functional situation. Only the current functional situation.
-Survival mode; functional; Enables us to focus more on need and\or, what we need; which then lessens the emotional want but, does not weaken the ‘what if’. In this mode, we typically pull people, things and ideas, to ourselves, in order to oversee and\or, protect.
((fix this/rewrite))-Over-survival; over-functional; Causes an over focus; an-on-me, only, over focus; on what is needed. In this mode, we typically keep ourselves, things and ideas, to ourselves. It is a very selfish over focus of me only. There is no want, and no attachable what if correct what if.
-Roll with it; emotional; Enables us; Regardless of things making sense; to accept/roll with it. That also includes, rolling away from situations that are, confusing, hurtful and\ or, nonsense. This is typically a healthy detachment because, it's not forced.
-Detachment; functional; Enables us to separate from situations that, do not make sense and\or, could be harmful. Whereas, detaching is not necessarily a negative, it does; at times; involve force; especially during an imbalance.
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