Find your level of consciousness with this doctor designed scale
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The Consciousness Scale: The Lowest Emotions
At the lowest levels, a person is stuck, often unaware, unconscious, and spiritually depleted. Any of us can fall to these levels, the key is to recognize it and not to not live there. Sadly, you may know many people who do; they are often the ones who focus on negativity and complaining.
The scale does not have 1,000 levels, but rather assigns a number to each emotion starting with the lowest.
Shame (20): The lowest of all possible emotions is shame. At this level, a person feels powerless, unloved, unsafe, and worthless. This is a step above being dead.Level 6 Wands Pride Patch Tarot
Guilt (30): Guilt is not much better then shame, perhaps this is why these two emotions are often used to disempower others.
Apathy (50): Apathy is a feeling of feeling hopelessness. The victim mentality that is so common in the media, that is apathy. Depression can be apathy or feeling numb.
Grief (75): Grief is one step above apathy. It makes a person feel a great sense of loss, which is usually triggered by a tragic event.
Fear (100): Fear comes when you see the world as dangerous, and you do not feel safe. A lot of it is paranoia and not realistic fear. Again, modern media is very good at influencing people to feel this way.
Desire (125): The type of desire in question is akin to lust. It is materialistic and ego-driven. Addictions, craving power and fame, and obsession with making more money all fall under this category.
Anger (150): Anger comes from dissatisfaction. You are not living the life you want. The good thing is, anger can give you a push to change your life if you use this energy in positive and productive direction.
Pride (175): This is a first emotion on this scale that starts to feel good but it is a false good feeling. Pride can lead to radical thinking and being stuck to a belief that is destructive. To defeat pride, you must be humble.
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Sigmund Freud divided human consciousness into three levels of awareness: the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. Modern psychological approaches to understanding consciousness include developmental, social, and neuropsychological; each contribute a different understanding of what consciousness might be.
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