SoC AssessPoints (4): Right Area - Thought Expansion

YWS

(3rd Edition, 2018-2019)

 

This article is a sequel to "SoC AssessPoints (3): Lower Area - Spiritual Connection".

 

Below are the AssessPoints for the "Area 4".

 

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*Part 1: Degree of Innate Self-Development

1. Left-Right Brain Balance  

2. Left Brain Development  

3. Right Brain Development  

4. Integration of Both Hemispheres  

 

*Part 2: Degree of Acquired Self-Exploration

1. Balance of Left-Right Brain Development  

2. Left Brain Development  

3. Right Brain Development  

4. Integration of Both Hemispheres  

 

*Part 3: Degree of Transcending Innate Self

1. Potential to Exceed Innate Limitations  

2. Degree of Exceeding Innate Boundaries  

 

*Part 4: Comprehensive Expansion

1. Understanding of Concepts (Intellectual Level)  

2. Ability to Understand Others  

3. Ability to Accept New Things  

4. Ability to Accept Others  

5. Ability to Integrate into Groups  

6. Ability to Influence Others  

7. Ability to Think Independently  

8. Foresight and Vision  

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The Thought Expansion Area is divided into four parts.

 

Part 1: Innate Self-Development  

 

This refers to the depth of self-awareness accumulated from past lives and the extent to which the unknown self has been explored.

 

*Quantitative Data:

The average for humans is 60% (positive value. All values below are positive unless noted otherwise).

 

1. Left-Right Brain Balance

   Is the development of the left and right brain balanced?  

   An overdeveloped left or right brain is not conducive to spiritual growth.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   The general balance for humans is 50%.

 

2. Left Brain Development

   The innate development of left-brain functions, such as analysis, reasoning, logic, and calculation.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 60-85%.

 

3. Right Brain Development

   The innate development of right-brain functions, such as intuition and visual thinking.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 30-60%.

 

4. Integration of Both Hemispheres

   The ability to coordinate and integrate the use of both the left and right brain in daily life.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 50-60%.

 

 

Part 2: Degree of Acquired Self-Exploration

 

This refers to the depth of the unknown self that has been explored in this lifetime.

 

This AssessPoint corresponds to the innate self.

 

*Quantitative Data:

Most humans range from 40-50%.

 

1. Left-Right Brain Balance  

   Is the exploration of the left and right brain balanced?  

   An overdeveloped left or right brain is not conducive to spiritual growth.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   The average for humans is 30-40%.

 

2. Left Brain Development

   The actual development of left-brain functions, such as analysis, reasoning, logic, and calculation.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 60-80%.

 

3. Right Brain Development  

   The actual development of right-brain functions, such as intuition and visual thinking.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   The average for humans is 30-40%.

 

4. Integration of Both Hemispheres

   The ability to coordinate and integrate the use of both the left and right brain in daily life.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   The average for humans is 50-60%.

 

 

Part 3: Degree of Transcending Innate Self

 

This refers to the extent to which an individual can exceed the parts of the self that were innately explored in previous lifetimes.

 

1. Potential to Exceed Innate Limitations

   The ability to exceed the original level of self-exploration and reach new heights, as set at the time of reincarnation.

 

*Quantitative Data: (Additional value: beyond the innate 100%)  

   Most humans are set to surpass by 10-20%.

 

2. Degree of Exceeding Innate Boundaries

   In actual exploration, has one surpassed the new depths that were not reached in previous lives?

 

*Quantitative Data: (Additional value: beyond the innate 100%)  

   Both values are considered additional values, so they can also be written as 110-120%.

 

 

Part 4: Comprehensive Expansion  

 

This section pertains to other areas and has no comprehensive value.

 

1. Understanding of Concepts (Intellectual Level)

   The ability to understand the concepts and principles of things through observation and learning.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 60-80%.

 

2. Ability to Understand Others

   The ability to understand others' mental states and situations through observation, listening, and intuition.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 40-50%.

 

3. Ability to Accept New Things

   The willingness to try and engage with new things without being restricted by preconceived notions.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 40-60%.

 

4. Ability to Accept Others

   In social interactions, the ability to overcome biases and accept different people.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 30-50%.

 

5. Ability to Integrate into Groups

   The ability to adapt to and integrate into various groups and collective consciousness, while maintaining self-identity and balancing relationships with the group.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 60-70%.

 

6. Ability to Influence Others

   The ability to gradually influence others in groups and social interactions through one's words and actions, earning their trust, and leading the group.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 20-80%, with the majority between 20-50%, and a minority between 60-80%.

 

7. Ability to Think Independently

   The ability to analyze things comprehensively without being limited or influenced by others' perspectives, and to discover new angles.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 40-60%.

 

8. Foresight and Vision

   The ability to see things and problems from multiple angles, levels, and with a more profound and far-reaching perspective, without being confined to the present situation.

 

*Quantitative Data:

   Most humans range from 30-60%.

 

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