The Meaning of Function and Conflict in Esoteric Numerology
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When we talk about Esoteric Numerology, we talk, among other things, about function and conflict . Let's see what they are.
Conflict can be defined as the presence, at a given moment and in specific contexts in an individual's life, of behaviors that lead the person to encounter adverse circumstances, resulting in a succession of problems that engulf the entire person in all areas of their life, making it difficult for them to achieve their goals, even if strongly committed.
In psychology, conflict indicates the presence in an individual's behavior of a clash between what he desires and what prevents the satisfaction of the need connected to that desire, something that exists on an internal level.
We experience conflict when what we do does not respect the laws of nature, or universal laws, which, like the law of gravity, have a significant impact on the life of every individual.
Every human being has a Function , just like trees, clouds, grass, the earth, the oceans or simply, a stone.
Our attitudes, our behaviors, our desires, are heavily influenced by living in function or in conflict.
If we find ourselves living in Function, our talents will manifest themselves, helping us to realize our desires and achieve our goals.
But if we live in Conflict, our attention will be focused on the problems and difficulties we encounter, without realizing the opportunities that will pass us by, making our existence difficult – and sometimes impossible.
Let's take a concrete example. Let's take a mother, for example.
What is the function of the mother?
Her role as a mother is to bring a child into the world, to feed it, clothe it, care for it, and teach it everything it needs to know to be able to live independently in the world.
But up to what age? How long should she care for her child with this kind of attention?
Many would say, forever , or, mom is always mom and things like that.
That's not quite right. We agree that a mother will always be a mother, both in terms of birth records and human rights, but it's her behavior that we question.
When the mother, after having completed her task, continues to take care of her child, intervening every time the latter finds himself having to face the common adversities of everyday life, she prevents him from evolving, from learning the lessons that the universe has for him.
Yes, the universe presents us with difficulties so that we can learn to overcome them, or rather, so that we can develop the talents necessary to overcome them.
But the mother usually doesn't want her child to be in difficulty, to suffer, and intervenes. In short, from other points of view, she " ruins" him .
Both the mother and her son find themselves in the middle of a conflict situation that will cause problems in various areas of their lives.
By doing so, she will bring upon herself the consequences that this entails, involving not only her child but probably also other people who live with her, through problems of all sorts, resulting from living in those conditions.
The universe is a wonderful world, organized in every part, and to live and enjoy the countless opportunities that are already inherent in the nature of every human being, we must respect its rules, sometimes harsh, just as they should be, never inappropriate, never predictable, necessary for the evolution of every living being on planet Earth.
Living in Conflict leads to consequences that are not limited to the one who lives them, but will inexorably involve the descendants and the descendants of the descendants, until this conflict is resolved.
An unresolved conflict, an unfinished emotional sequence, will thus be left in memory, leaving the arduous task to posterity.