• 20.03.2025

Emotional Restlessness and the Fear of Stability

One possible explanation for this situation may be that even if a person is attracted to a guy, he may experience an internal need for new experiences and quickly become saturated with emotional closeness. In one description of the character it is said:

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  • 20.03.2025

Unconscious Struggles and the Legacy of Childhood Trauma

Early traumatic experiences, according to various perspectives, influence the formation of stable patterns of behavior through profound unconscious processes in which repressed emotions and experiences continue to actively impact an individual's life.

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Divine Paradox: God Beyond Traditional Attributes

The concept of God without traditional divinity can be understood as the notion of an ultimate, autonomous, and all-encompassing being which, despite being the only true existence, is not subject to human modifications or limitations. In other words, in this view, God remains an absolute entity that does not share with human beings an excessive divine reality; rather, He exists in a fundamentally different status, engaged in a contradictory and dialectically tense relationship with creation.

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Managing Negative Interactions with Calm and Distance

To ease tension in communication with a person whose behavior provokes negativity, you can work on your own emotional control and choose a cautious strategy of interaction. For example, it is important not to give in to anger or display obvious irritation, as a hidden confidence in calmness helps avoid fueling the conflict. As one source states:

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The Unworthiness Paradox: The Conflict of Love and Guilt

The answer can be understood as follows: when a person receives support, a sense of unworthiness may awaken within them, triggered by an inner voice that reminds them of past mistakes or shortcomings. This leads to an emotional conflict: on one hand, the person feels the love and kindness of those around them, and on the other, they internally believe they do not deserve such care. As a result, they not only fail to reciprocate with gratitude, but often even push away the help they receive.

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