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Developing The Whole Person

The document outlines three basic aspects of the self: physical or tangible, intellectual and conscious, and emotional and intuitive. Each aspect contributes to the self-concept, with the physical relating to bodily characteristics, the intellectual focusing on reasoning and knowledge, and the emotional addressing feelings and their management. Additionally, the intuitive aspect connects to spiritual beliefs and personal faith.

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Developing The Whole Person

The document outlines three basic aspects of the self: physical or tangible, intellectual and conscious, and emotional and intuitive. Each aspect contributes to the self-concept, with the physical relating to bodily characteristics, the intellectual focusing on reasoning and knowledge, and the emotional addressing feelings and their management. Additionally, the intuitive aspect connects to spiritual beliefs and personal faith.

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Developing

the Whole
Person
Module 2 : Lesson 1
THREE BASIC ASPECTS OF THE SELF

The self-concept is represented by several


aspects of the self. It is conceived as
collection of multiple, context-dependent
selves.
 Physical Or Tangible Aspects
 Intellectual And Conscious Aspects
 Emotional and Intuitive Aspects
Physical
or
Tangible Aspects
Physical or Tangible Aspects

They relate to the body


(height, weight, facial
appearance, and quality of
skin, hair and descriptions of
body areas such as your
neck, chest, waist, legs)
The body provides a place
to house the spirit (often
experienced as feelings)
and the mind (often
experienced as thought).
Intellectual
and
Conscious Aspects
Intellectual and Conscious
Aspects
They relate to the mind
(include how well you reason and
solve problems, your capacity to
learn and create, your general
amount of knowledge, your specific
areas of knowledge, wisdom you have
acquired, and insights you have.)
It is the part of the self that
directs the other two
aspects.

What the mind believes, the


body manifests or acts on, and
the emotions feel, or respond
with.
Emotional
and
Intuitive Aspects
Emotional Aspects

Emotional relates to typical


feelings you have, feelings you
seldom have, feelings you try to
avoid, feelings you especially enjoy,
feelings from your past and
present, and feelings which are
associated with each other
●Negative emotions that are not
managed are stored and
repressed.

●Repression is destructive to a
content self since all feelings, not
only negative ones are stored
away.
Intuitive Aspects

Other terms: Spiritual Self or


Life Force

 It relates to your faith and


relationship with the creator.
Intuitive Aspects
It relates to your feelings about
your organized religion, reactions
about your spiritual connections to
others, feelings about your spiritual
development and history, and
thought about your metaphysical
self.
Additional:
Aspects of
Development
Clearly, animals know more than
we think, and think a great deal
more than we know.
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