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38. Origins of Latent Motivation: Life Crisis

January 23, 2016 by Per Leave a Comment

It is not only traumatic events that can render an adult or child latently motivated. The more the components of a person’s life fail to affirm the adult individual or the figures in the child’s social atom, the greater is the risk that he will be latently motivated. Take a father who is the cause … [Read more…]

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37. Origins of Latent Motivation: Traumatic Events in Adulthood

January 23, 2016 by Per Leave a Comment

Single traumatic events can also cause latent motivation. This means that a manifestly motivated person can also, even as an adult, be latently motivated. He can encounter destructivity that is too intense for him to ward off the inevitable pain. Manifestly motivated children who live with manifestly motivated parents can also become latently motivated when … [Read more…]

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36. The Latenty Motivated Child

January 23, 2016 by Per 2 Comments

As opposed to the manifestly motivated child, the latently motivated child has been given so little nourishment for his positive core that his contact rebuses have become overwhelmingly destructive, and his demotivation has outpaced his motivation. This condition arises when the positive core does not receive sufficient nourishment in the form of positive affirmation, and … [Read more…]

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32. Embedded Clues

January 19, 2016 by Per Leave a Comment

The transmutation of a contact rebus serves to plant clues within it, clues that an observant target will interpret as a genuinely positive gambit. These clues indicate that transmutation has occurred and occasionally reveal just what has been transmuted. However, those possessing the greatest ability to detransmute the contact rebus are independent third parties or … [Read more…]

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31. Principles of Transmutation

January 19, 2016 by Per 3 Comments

We can gain further insights into the nature of the contact rebus by examining the principles of transmutation. Our previous examples of romantic liaisons and the bonding of children and teenagers with their parents highlight three different governing principles that exist apart from the degree of motivation. For this reason, we can call them neutral … [Read more…]

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