The denial of living the present moment; freedom from a paranoid perception, anxious, and guilty thought that shape the cognitive structures.
Informing the reader or the person in the therapy about
their existential placement in time and assisting to
change their cognitive structures (see: Shank, Abelson,
1977), they become more aware of their position in
space and about their choices of moving and living free,
getting liberated from their previous paranoid perception
of the world’s structures.
The denial of living in the present moment is one of the reasons that the persons feel that their opportunity to live and set targets for their future activities in space are limited. In the last pages of this narrative, the reader becomes identified with the sense of time meeting again their entity. They synchronize with life’s purpose for advancement, which has been delayed from negative thoughts, anxiety, and thoughts that made them feel guilty about their past.
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