Posted by Geenius at Wrok on June 26, 1998 at 12:14:51:
In Reply to: Moving and Feeling - Using the 3-7-8 Hornevian Triad posted by walter on June 26, 1998 at 11:59:35:
: My Comment:
: It seem to me that the Triangle of Points Three-Seven-Eight can model the sensory-motor functions that Hanna speaks about.
: Dr. Hanna could see from the patient's (Barney) own Persona and physical learned moving functions (their lack or correct moving) that something was not OK with Barney. Barney's actual feedback physiological sensory information may be picked-up by Jungian psychological sensation functions of extraverted sensation and introverted sensation. The Jungian sensation functions of consciousness receive information from soma.
: One might go so far as to suggest that if 3-7-8 do not work together as an orderly process, then a fixation of neurology (stuck muscles, back ache, stomach ache, for example) and a fixation of psychological type might be correlated with each other.
: Any comments on this?
Ridiculous.
Now you're anthropomorphizing the various points as little daemons, each
one in charge, either alone or in committee, of various departments within
the body and the brain and acting independendly of the will of their host.
This is just silly. If I happen to have flat zero RHETI scores in Three,
Seven and Eight, it doesn't mean I'm blinded or paralyzed. It doesn't even
necessarily mean that I find it difficult to accomplish things. All it
means is that I'm not aggressive toward others.
Where is the PERSON, Walter?