From the Greek mythology,
Psyche was a mortal woman with spiritual awareness and extraordinary beauty,
who wanted to be the Goddess of love and therefore even married Cupid and
became jealous with Venus, as he betrayed her with the real thing.
From the western antiquity
and ancient Greek, the word "psyche" is used for soul and giving it a
spiritual meaning as the inner self with the emotional and mental aspects of a
person.
In a religious or spiritual
context, the psyche refers to the immortal soul distinct from the physical body.
The Mind and Spirit as Self
is the Psyche and the sum total of an individual including once thoughts, feelings,
beliefs and the becoming of character.
From the Vedic philosophies
Psyche is considered as the source of awareness and wisdom, the Sanskrit term
Manasa is the substance which is responsible for the presence or absence of the
self- knowledge, which establishes the awareness between the soul and body,
which regulates the functions of the senses.
Reality is a rhythmic heart
throughout the seasons of life and dances through the halls of awareness in
nature’s cycles.
The memory of natural
timing creates meaning and adaptation to the flow of life, which is once
knowledge to the depth of the psyche.
Psyche is the root name for
psychology and most poorly understood by psychologist making it mostly a study
of the mind, never considering the influence of the soul. Paying only attention
to dogmatic behavior, where it is impossible to establish meanings between
natural individual cycles and the purpose of the soul.
The soul is the source of
harmony, wisdom and divine reasons that need to be nourished to create true
self-knowledge to set the mind free into new directions, beyond the psyche of
social moral vanity.
Only true self-knowledge
can destroy ignorance that is maintained by pain and pleasure, love and hate or
life and death.
With the austerities of the
mind and the practice of serenities, compassion and its purity of the heart
with absence for the cravings in the self-neediness and its sensuous false
happiness, one can create the psyche and language between mind, soul and heart.
The ability to discriminate
between the real and the unreal is the renunciation of the unreal which is the
natural tendency of the soul on her journey to the ultimate love of God.
The loves to know are the
feminine qualities that need the equal balance of the masculine integrity of
logic in action, as intuition are very lost in the world of feelings.
The psyche and its sense of
feminine awareness need the integrity of the masculine manifestation of pure reasoning
that has a profound focus to create decision making abilities.
Pure knowledge is the
translations of the spirit-heart-mind concept and the real development in once
dynamics of the individuality and relationships. It is the unchanging reality
of the ultimate love behind the changing body, sense-organs, mind and the
feeble ego.
The soul or spirit as pure
consciousness is unaffected by time and casualties is the stronghold of the
psyche or true self-awareness and cause of liberation enabling the free will to
love unconditionally.
The dilemma of all the
Goddesses and power seeking Gods are the imbalance of the feminine, masculine
quality of pure reasoning that attract only the sensuous lovers, with the
feeble ego to a never lasting happiness.
The fulfillment of every
activity is in its balance, for every pain of life comes from the quickening of
the heart.
Those who appeal to the
human intellect are the teachers and speakers. Those who are appeal to the
heart of emotions are the influencer and preachers, but those who are
penetrating the spirit of the souls are a prophet that rings the bells of
heaven and their souls for ever.
The psyche through the in
seasons of life is the children who know the truth of love, in the exuberance
of youth where one seeks the truth of love. In commitments of relations one
works the truth of love and as an old soul one has found the truth of love.
The psyche and its
spiritual attainment are to become conscious of the perfect One, who is formed
in the heart.

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