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The associative selectors are said to be of three types called
Ego, wherein for the most part the
Context of
Interpretation is the body, the Identities wherein
the interpretive Context is the personification of objectives, and
Ipseities which are interpretive personifications as other-dimensional such as religious or spiritual.
The Ego is corresponded to Natural Affection and the Identities to Emotion. The Ego as the bodies interpreter, guardian and preserver, and wherein what is of Consequence is primarily of concern to the body, and therefore should be corresponded to Emotion which it ordinarily is. Everyone has a single body and thus a single Ego. Most everyone has more than one Identity and an average or around six such as parent, driver, profession, hobby, sport-interest, club member or cook, each of which is a personification of an objective created by the mind which may of may not have much relation to the body. Not everyone has even one Ipseity like a personification in the likeness of Jesus or Mary. The body is matter of fact and if people have their needs satisfied the body is fairly content.
Natural Affection is said to be the sensory response engendered when the Association does not contain the content of
Consequential Value. By the simple site of a bird flying one might associate any number of things such as a poem, a painting, or a movie, but one would probably not react in an animated way because there is no consequence attached to the Association.
Consequence for the body would concern health, pleasure and pain, food, sex and comfort and the discontinuance of any of these would be highly consequential and thus emotional. Emotion is said to affect the sensory response to present experience or thinking, as Association that contains consequence and which causes enhanced reaction.
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