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Mechanism of action of the give-and-take account and why we sometimes do the things we do?


Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. Aspects of a human being that are required to carry out a decision.

3. Example of how the give-and-take account centre exerts its influence


1. Introduction

As mentioned in an earlier article destiny accounts for 65% of our lives. This is the portion of our lives that is not under our control. Due to the give-and-take account that we create with people around us, we also increase the amount of account that we have to settle, in either this or other lifetimes.

Unknown to our conscious mind, we are more often than not, acting or thinking because of deep-rooted impressions in our subconscious mind. Destiny and the give-and-take account are reflected in the way we live our lives and heavily influence the choices that we make. So what is the mechanism of action of the give-and-take account? We have provided an example below, that will help to elucidate how the give-and-take account influences our choices.

However first we must understand various aspects of our being that are required to perform any action or carry out any decision. Some of these aspects are unknown to modern sciences.

 

2. Aspects of a human being that are required to carry out a decision

The diagram below is a representation of the aspects of a human being involved in decision making. Some of these aspects are not physical and cannot be seen by the naked eye. The circle represents the subtle or causal body of a person, which includes the mind and intellect. By mind we mean the feelings, emotions and desires and by intellect, we mean our decision making and reasoning ability. Both, the mind and the intellect cannot be seen.

 

The five sense organs

As you can see from the above picture the following five centres store memories of different types in the subconscious mind.

2.1. Identification and interpretation centre: This centre identifies and interprets the nature of an impulse.

2.2. Give-and-take account centre: This centre maintains accounts of all types of give-and-take with others and also tries to settle the score. For example, if Mr. X beats a person, the give-and-take account centre of the person remembers it and tries to make the person beat Mr. X whenever he gets an opportunity or tries to create an opportunity to do it or give proportionate sorrow/unhappiness to Mr. X.

2.3. Instinct and desire centre: It is a storehouse of all the desires and instincts.

2.4. Like and dislike centre: This centre sends impulses of likes and dislikes to the conscious mind.

2.5. Temperamental characteristics centre: It is a collection of the characteristics which comprise the temperament of an individual.

 

3. Example of how the give-and-take account centre exerts its influence

To understand how various centres in the mind function, let us take an example of a dog approaching a person wagging its tail.

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