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Negative Love Syndrome

Negative Love Syndrom and the Quadrinity Model (c)A PATH TO PERSONAL FREEDOM AND LOVE

Four Aspects of Self:  The Quadrinity

To help understand the great complexity of the self, its development and the problems resulting from the adoption of Negative Love, I use three distinct combinations of aspects of the self: the Duality, the Trinity, and the Quadrinity.

The Duality consists of the two negatively programmed mental aspects of self: the emotional self and the intellectual self are combined as one entity, yet they can also be visualized separately.

I refer to the three aspects of our minds as the Trinity: the emotional self, the intellectual self, and the spiritual self. They can be visualized as one entity although each aspect can be visualized separately.

The Quadrinity The Quadrinity is a framework, a model for understanding ourselves and our behavior that includes all four aspects of self: body, emotions, intellect and spiritual self. The Quadrinity is our whole, integrated, balanced Self, embodying all four aspects. These four aspects are interrelated and form a complex interactive system.


Physical Self

The body is a biological system. The body, including the brain, is the physical dwelling place for the three other aspects of the self. Through the body we act out and manifest the feelings of the emotional self, the thoughts of the intellect, and the presence of the spiritual self.

The following are characteristics of the PHYSICAL SELF:

  • Composed of the elements of the physical universe and subject to its physical laws and conditions
  • Carrier of genetic information
  • Interconnected with the mind through neurological and biochemical feedback
  • Functions in the domains of sensing, action, and communication.
  • Behaviorally expresses thoughts and feelings
  • Repository for the memories of all experiences, including thoughts and feelings
  • Manifests physical symptoms of unresolved conflicts between intellect and emotions

 

Emotional Self
The EMOTIONAL SELF expresses the full range of feelings and emotions through the physical body. It is where Negative Love patterns first show up developmentally and, along with the Intellect and Physical Body, where these patterns exist. The NEGATIVE EMOTIONAL SELF is defined as “childish”. It has no sense of time or space. It regresses readily.

+ (positive characteristics)

  • Relational
  • Curious
  • Playful
  • Joyful
  • Sense of Humor
  • Spontaneous
  • Adventurous
  • Appreciative of self/others
  • Feels grief/sadness

– (negative patterns)

  • Defensive
  • Rebellious
  • Withdrawn/Stubborn
  • Shame/guilt
  • Anger/anxiety
  • Rigid
  • Fearful/Cautious
  • Unlovable/unworthy
  • Depressed


Intellectual Self
The INTELLECTUAL SELF IS our logical and problem solving thought-processor. It includes what and how we think, our world-views, values, and beliefs. Along with the Emotional Self and Physical Body, the Intellectual Self is where negative love patterns exist. Should’s, shouldn’ts, do’s, don’ts, can’ts, etc., exist in the Intellect and can be either positive or negative. They are negative when they are compulsive. The following are some qualities of the Intellectual Self:

+ (positive)

  • Rational
  • Understanding
  • Knowledgeable
  • Creative
  • Logical/Synthesizes
  • Analyzes
  • Evaluates

–(negative)

  • Critical
  • Rationalize
  • Judgmental
  • Defensive
  • Argumentative/deceptive
  • Justifies
  • Admonishes


Spiritual Self
The SPIRITUAL SELF is the pure non-programmed, non-mediated aspect of self that is positive, pure, open presence, yearning to embody our larger, true nature in this world. Our SPIRITUAL SELF is resonating in harmony with the Universe.

  • Intuitive, responsive and unconditioned, connected
  • Wise, ever unfolding and growing, moving towards wholeness
  • Intentional, courageous
  • Creative
  • All-loving, compassionate, and forgiving
  • Peaceful, grounded and centered
  • Aspires to goodness, truth and justice
  • Mediator, Integrator
  • Integrity, completely ethical (knows right from wrong)
  • Source of Strength

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