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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 13: Why leave a name, the boundless scenery

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    "Sadly, no one mourns for the King of Darkness. Those powerful ones, hahaha The world in the floating pot space is shaking, and Wang Feng's hands are shaking with hatred!

    "Probably only Wang Feng in this world understands best, "nameless", why bother to leave a name and make Donglai come!

    The space of the floating pot continues to rapidly extend the route traveled by the Dark King, directly to the Demon Hero Catalog in the vast starry sky, a lonely tomb in the land of the starry sky.  (Baidu Search Literature Museum)"

    Ye Li said: No, Wang Feng is going to rush the floating pot space towards the crystal building, Yue, what should I do?

    Kuang Yue saw from Pingshan Wonderland that Wang Feng's face was extremely calm, but his body was filled with anger, especially when his hands were clenched and their consciousnesses were touching each other!

    Kuang Yue¡¯s eyes were cold, and his heart was aroused. He knew that he was heading to the battlefield. Either the Demon Man camp would die, or we would die.

    In a blink of an eye, he looked at Ye Li softly and said: There is no way to escape. The music emperor Tianjiaolong has fought against the four protectors of the devil. You go and help him. You know music, but I am a rough guy, so I can't help much.

    Ye Li said worriedly: How fast!  But I want to be with you and fight together

    Kuang Yue said helplessly: There is no way!  Each of the guardians of the devil is far more powerful than you. Take Pingshan Wonderland with you and go!  Tianjiaolong can no longer hold on.

    Ye Li said sadly: Alas!  This is what it will look like.

    Kuang Yue said: Take it seriously!  He turned around and left Pingshan Wonderland.

    Ye Li thought: Moon!  Remember to stay alive.

    Outside Pingshan Fairyland, the devil's head stood with his hands behind his hands, his robes rippling in the wind, and a cliff protruded from the rock, as if he was about to ride away in the wind.

    Kuang Yue came to the side of the demon head without saying anything, looking at the endless scenery outside the cliff.  I don¡¯t know who spoke first: We¡¯re here!  

    One of the Demon Guardians: Freud

    Sigmund Freud (1856©¤1939), a well-known physician and psychoanalyst.  Jews.  Born in Freiburg, Austria (now part of the Czech Republic), he later moved to London, England to escape the Nazis.

    The founder of psychoanalysis, known as the First Vienna School of Psychoanalysis to distinguish it from the second and third schools that later evolved from it.

    He is the author of "The Interpretation of Dreams", "Introduction to Psychoanalysis", "Totems and Taboos", etc.

    Proposes the concepts of subconscious mind, ego, id, superego, Oedipus complex, sexual impulse, psychological defense mechanism and other concepts.

    It is believed that human males are born with the desire to kill their father and marry their mother and the Oedipus complex (i.e. Oedipus complex, see: Oedipus), and women are born with the desire to kill their mother and marry their father and the Electra complex (also called the Oedipus complex).  Ketra complex, see: Electra), and theories of child sexuality.

    His achievements have had a profound impact on philosophy, psychology, aesthetics, even sociology, literature, etc., and he is hailed as the father of psychoanalysis.  But his theory was born today.  But it has always been controversial.

    In 1856, Freud was born into a Jewish family in Freiburg, Moravia, Austria (now Przybor, Czech Republic).  His mother gave birth to three sons and five daughters, and he was the eldest son; he also had two half-brothers.

    His family¡¯s financial situation is tight and the house is crowded, but his parents try their best to support them.  Especially Freud.  From an early age, his parents focused on cultivating his intelligence, often investing more energy than his siblings.

    Freud has shown extraordinary intelligence since his childhood, especially in the subject of sports.  Although there were anti-Semitic organizations in society at that time, he entered university to study medicine in 1873.

    Little is known about Freud¡¯s early life, as he destroyed his personal records at least twice, once in 1885.  The second time was in 1907.

    After Nazi Germany occupied Austria, Freud had to escape from Austria because he was a Jew.  Freud was supported by his patients and friends, Marie and Princess Bonaparte of the Napoleonic family.  The princess spent a large sum of money to redeem the Freud family from the Nazis.

    In 1881, after Freud obtained a doctorate in medicine from the University of Vienna, he entered a Vienna hospital to work.  During this period, he still did not give up research on cerebral palsy, aphasia and microscopic mental anatomy.

    These clinical experiences laid the foundation for his future in-depth understanding of the subconscious mind and the mechanism of mental inhibition and the proposal of psychoanalysis (a theory that advocates the treatment of mental cases through communication between psychoanalysts and patients).

    Although the psychoanalysis he proposed was later considered not to be a clinical treatment method.  It inspired later generations to propose various theories of psychopathology and is of great significance in the history of the development of clinical psychology.

    In 1938, Freud traveled to Hampstead, London, England via Paris, France.??, lived in the s, now the Freud Museum.  When he left the country, Freud was asked to sign a statement that he had been respected and treated well by the Nazi Party.

    Freud smoked a box of cigars every day until he died of jaw cancer in 1939.  (Faint! The author is also used to smoking cigarillossweat!)

    Freud¡¯s daughters Anna and Freud are also famous psychologists, especially in the fields of child psychology and developmental psychology.

    Freud believed that personality or human spirit is mainly divided into three parts, namely id, ego and superego.  (The author often borrows it)

    Freud summarized human motivations as hunger, thirst, sleep, sex, etc., among which sexual desire dominates (id).

    But the id is often restricted by realistic conditions such as morality and social laws (superego), and suppressed impulses seek satisfaction through dreams, aphasia, and other forms.

    Freud believed that if a person had had some traumatic events in the past that caused psychological problems, as long as he could relive them consciously and deal with the id, ego and superego in balance, the problem would be solved  .

    Freud believed that dreams are the fulfillment of suppressed wishes that cannot be realized in reality.  He boldly believed that these unrealized and repressed wishes were mostly sexual.

    Dreams are a kind of subconscious activity. Because people's psychological defense mechanism suppresses people's original wishes, the suppressed wishes are not directly expressed in dreams during subconscious activities, but appear in the form of symbols through distortion.  Therefore, dreams are symbolic.

    Freud believed that dreams are composed of manifest dreams and latent dreams.  The former is the surface form of the dream, like a distorted and disguised code to express the hidden dream.

    Freud believed that dreams can satisfy the sleeper's inner desires; the other is the sleeper's survival mechanism, which protects himself by re-experience the pain of life in dreams.

    Freud also developed the principles of the makeup and inner workings of the human psyche and how the organization of the psyche determines human behavior.

    ??This led him to favor trying some clinical techniques to help cure mental illness.  He theorized that personality development is based on individual childhood experiences.

    In his philosophical writings, he advocated an atheistic worldview; he has been celebrated as a touchstone for 20th-century atheism.

    One of Freud¡¯s lesser-known interests was neurology.  He was an early researcher on the topic of cerebral palsy (cerebral palsy).

    Freud¡¯s most significant contribution to contemporary trends of thought is his concept of the dynamic subconscious.  The mainstream trend of thought in the West in the 19th century was positivism, which believed that people could obtain true knowledge about themselves and their environment and master it with wise judgment.

    Freud believed that free will is an illusion, that people cannot fully realize themselves, and that the causes of behavior have little to do with what they think at the conscious level.

    The reason why the concept of subconscious mind can overturn previous theories is that Freud proposed the theory of levels of consciousness, and there are thoughts operating below the surface.  Freud called dreams the royal road to the subconscious, providing the best way to participate in subconscious life. It is an excellent example of the logic of the subconscious, which is very different from the logic of thoughts at the conscious level.
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