WHERE IS OUR MIND?

By Deepika R Nair and Varsha A.S

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Often we wonder about were these thoughts are originated? Do they come from our “mind”? Is the mind a part of the brain? What is this “Mind” exactly? Well theoretically speaking it is a set of cognitive faculties of consciousness, imagination, perception, thinking, judgement, memory and language. The “Mind” is considered as a link to our unconsciousness. Many theories and approaches have been made by philosophers and psychologists on the origin of mind and where it is present.

Mind is often referred as a seat of human consciousness. Sigmund Freud, Father of Psychology suggests that, there are three levels of consciousness: ‘conscious’, ‘preconscious’ (subconscious) and ‘unconscious’. This theory, talks about the sources and consequences of emotional conflicts and how people deal with it.

Conscious includes the thoughts feelings and actions which people are aware of. It refers to one’s individual awareness of unique thoughts, memories, feelings, sensations etc. For example the conversation we are having with someone or a task we are doing comes under conscious awareness. Preconscious includes the mental activity of which people may become aware only if they attend it closely. It is the stuff of which dreams are made. Every experience we have ever had, every thought, every impression of loss or gain, resides in our subconscious mind .For example remembering the birthdate of our parents or recollecting a small incident comes under sub consciousness. The last level is the unconscious , it includes the mental activity that people are unaware of. According to him, the unconscious is a reservoir of animal drives. It stores all ideas and wishes that are concealed from conscious awareness,as they might lead to psychological conflicts. Most of these arise from sexual desires which cannot be expressed openly and therefore are repressed. Even though we’re not aware of their existence, they have a significant influence on our behaviour. If one is unsuccessful in resolving these conflicts they can result in abnormal behaviour.

From Freud’s theory , there are three primary elements of personality which reside in the unconscious- id, ego and super ego.

  • Id works on the pleasure principle, which assumes that people seek pleasure and avoid pain. Id does not care for moral values society or other individuals.
  • Ego is said to be frown out of id. It seeks to satisfy an individuals needs in accordance with reality and thus works by the principle of reality.
  • Superego is like a moral branch of mental functioning. It tells the id and ego whether the gratification for a particular thing or instance is ethical or not.

For example- the id of a boy, who wants chocolate tells him to grab the chocolate and eat it. His ego tells him that if he grabs the chocolate without asking, he may be punished. So, working on the reality principle, the best way to get it is to ask permission to eat the chocolate. If a boy wants a chocolate and asks his mother for it, his superego will indicate that his behaviour is morally correct.

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Unlike the Brain, the mind does not have a physical structure nor has a location. Mind cannot exist without brain, but mind is a separate entity. At the same time, Philosopher Descartes says that mind interacts with the body at the pineal gland and regarded it as the principal seat of the soul and the place in which all our thoughts are formed.

A Reunion : bringing back people to nature…

By Vismaya Vinod and Greeshma

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As humans we had always enjoyed being in the lap of our mother nature.There won’t be anyone who didn’t enjoyed this care and love of nature at least for once. But then why do we always  harm nature? When man goes behind materialistic things they simply forget  nature for their  selfish pleasures. They are not using nature but they are exploiting  nature. They overuse nature for their needs. Wordsworth once quoted “For this, for everything, we are out of tune”. It’s true, now we are out of tune with nature. We are no more in harmony with nature and we cannot understand the language of nature anymore. If the situation continue like this, then it will be difficult for us to survive. So it is the need of the hour to have a reunion with nature.

Now there is a gap between nature and humans. We need to fill that gap. As human beings play a vital role in the balance of this nature, we are the ones who should take the responsibility to conserve and protect nature. For that we must have a reunion. The best method to inculcate a feeling of love and gratitude for nature is to bring awareness to people about the importance of nature. Ancient people had a greater concern for nature than the modern men. They workshipped the earthly ideals like trees, rocks, river etc and thereby protected nature. This attitude has changed and if we compare those old days with the present condition, one could feel a big gap.

Many may consider technology as the prime factor for this gap. Technology will not isolate us from nature. Together with technology and nature’s ideals, one must practice a good relation with nature. An active youth can only unite humanity and nature. For that we must be ready to make some adjustments in life. We have to become close to nature. It’s quite alarming that the present condition of nature is very pathetic. We are the main reason for this cause. Try to protect her rather than exploiting her. We must remember one thing; If nature can provide us with home, she can also make us homeless…..

Think twice before you do; You don’t have a second chance!!!

Save nature!  Respect her! Protect her!!!