The Solicitude:Its Merits and Demerits

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” There can be no rainbow without a cloud and storm.”

Tears and smile make the music of life.”

The Solicitude: its merits and demerits:

Do you know what is the solicitude: its merits and demerits? Let’s learn it. Suppose a Funeral pyre and worried mind – which is more devastating, if it’s asked, then you can say that a worried mind is more fatal than a funeral fire.

Because the dead body is to be burnt in a funeral pyre according to Hindu rituals. This body did not feel any pain as and when there is no consciousness in the body and mind. Though death is a kind of detachment or solicitude.

So worried mind continuously burns one’s sensitive body and mind. It ruins our dreams, our emotions. It sticks and hampers our day to day activities.

Not only that, It mars bit by bit our life too. Ultimately, we have to lose our trust in life. We become a victim of negative thoughts. Then we need to have a solicitude environment to enhance ourselves.

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Siddhartha Gautam & His Philosophy

People who are facing a longtime depression, disorders in mind, their lives are more painful than death. The worried mental state is a condition of disease.

What does it face?

The affected person having lost his or her hunger, strength, sleep, intelligence, and trust in life, and turns into a deadly man. Mainly, they like to live in a isolated environment. Again, sometimes they won’t stay alone.

Today’s discussion is about theSolicitude: its merits and demerits.What is solicitude? How many types ofsolicitude? What’sits health effects?

The Solicitudeis a state of seclusion or isolation, i.e., lack of contact with people. It can have both positive and negative effects, depending on the situation.

Short-term solitude is often valued as a time when one may work, think or rest without being disturbed. Sometimes we desire it for the sake of privacy.

Causes Behind the Solicitude

Undesirable long-term solicitude may stem from various causes: Like ….. 1. soured relationships, 2. loss of loved ones, 3. deliberate choice, 4. infectious disease, 5. mental disorders, 6.neurological disorders, 7. circumstances of employment or situation.

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Solicitude Vs Loneliness

There is a distinction between solicitude and loneliness. In this sense, these two words refer, respectively, to the joy and the pain of being alone.

Health effects:

Symptoms from complete isolation, called sensory deprivation. It may include anxiety , sensory illusion, or distortions of time and perception.

However, this is the case when there is no stimulation of the sensory systems at all. And it is not just lack of contact with people. Thus, we can avoid this by having other things to keep mind busy.

Long-term solicitude may often borne due to loneliness or reclusion resulting from inability to establish relationships.

Furthermore, it might lead to clinical depression. Although some people do not react to it negatively.

Solicitude as a source of Enlightenment:

Others (e.g. monks) regard long-term solicitude as a means of spiritual enlightenment. Marooned people leaves in solicitude for years without any report of psychological symptoms afterwards.

Some psychological conditions such as schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorder are strongly linked to a tendency to seek solitude.

It is often considered a form of torture.

Emotional isolation is a state of isolation where one has a well-functioning social network but still feels emotionally separated from others.

Researchers like Robert J. Coplan and Julie C. Bowker have rejected the notion that solitary practices and solicitude are inherently dysfunctional and undesirable.

In their 2013 bookA Handbook of Solitude, the authors note how solicitude can allow for enhancements in self-esteem. It generates clarity and can be highly therapeutic.

FONG’S OPINION ON SOLICITUDE :

Fong’s chapter offers an alternative view on how solicitude is more than just a personal trajectory for one to take inventory on life.

It also yields a variety of important sociological cues that allow the protagonist to navigate through society. In the process, political prisoners in solitary confinement were examined to see how they concluded their views on society.

Thus Fong, Coplan, and Bowker conclude that a person’s experienced solicitude generates immanent and personal content as well as collective and sociological content, depending on context.

Psychological effects:

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Two types of effects:

There are both positive and negative psychological effects of solicitude. Much of the time, these effects and longevity are determined by the amount of time a person spends in isolation.

The positive effects can range anywhere from more freedom to increased spirituality, while the negative effects are socially depriving and may trigger the onset of mental illness.

While positive solicitude is often desired, negative solicitude is often involuntary or undesired at the time it occurs.

Positive effects of solicitude

Freedom is considered to be one of the benefits of solicitude. The constraints of others will not have any effect on a person who is spending time in solicitude.

Therefore the person are more latitude in their actions. With increased freedom, a person’s choices are less likely to be affected by exchanges with others.

A person’s creativity can be sparked when given freedom. Solicitude can increase freedom and freedom from distractions has the potential to spark creativity. Some psychologist found that adolescents who cannot bear to be alone often stop enhancing creative talents.

Another proven benefit to time given in solicitude is the development of the self. When a person spends time in solitude from others, they may experience changes to their self-concept.

Therefore, this can also help a person to form or discover their identity without any outside distractions.

Solicitude also provides time for contemplation, growth in personal spirituality, and self-examination. In these situations, one can avoid loneliness. As long as the person in solitude knows that they have meaningful relations with others.

Negative effects of the solicitude

You might find out negative effects on prisoners. The behaviour of prisoners who spend extensive time in solitude may worsen. Solicitude can trigger physiological responses that increase health risks.

Negative effects of solicitude may also depend on age. Elementary school children who experience frequent solitude may react negatively. This is large because often, the child won’t spend time in solicitude at this age.

Solicitude in elementary-age children may occur when they are unsure of how to interact socially with others. So they prefer to stay alone. Ultimately, it causes shyness or social rejection.

While teenagers are more likely to feel lonely or unhappy when not around others. They are also more likely to have a more enjoyable experience with others if they have had time alone first.

However, teenagers who frequently spend time alone do not have as good a global adjustment as those who balance their time of solitude with their social time.

Other uses of solicitude: its merits and demerits

As pleasure :

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Howard Pyle’s 19th-century illustration of a marooned pirate.

Solicitude does not necessarily entail feelings of loneliness. And it may be one’s the sole source of genuine pleasure for those who choose it with deliberate intent.

Hence, Some individuals seek solitude for discovering a more meaningful and vital existence. For example, in religious contexts, some saints preferred silence and found immense pleasure in their perceived uniformity with God.

So, Solicitude is a state that allowing us to “be alone with ourselves and with God, to put ourselves in listening to his will, but also of what moves in our hearts. Gradually it purifies our relationships.

As a result, Solicitude and silence thus become spaces inhabited by God. And it gives the ability to recover ourselves and grow in humanity.”

Buddha and Solicitude:

The Buddha attained enlightenment through the uses of meditation. It deprived of sensory input, bodily necessities, and external desires, including social interaction.

So the context of solitude is the attainment of pleasure from within. But this does not necessitate complete detachment from the external world.

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Solitude and the Sea,

This is well demonstrated in the writings of Edward Abbey with particular regard toSolitairewhere solicitude focused only on isolation from other people allows for a more complete connection to the external world.

As in the absence of human interaction the natural world itself takes on the role of the companion. In this context, the individual seeking solitude does so not strictly for personal gain or introspection. This is often an unavoidable outcome.

In psychology, introverted individuals may require spending time away from people to recharge. Those who are simply socially apathetic might find it a pleasurable environment.

The Solicitude As punishment:

Isolation in the form of solicitude confinement is a punishment or precaution used in many countries throughout the world for prisoners accused of serious crimes.

Researchers found that solitary confinement does not deter inmates from committing further violence in prison.

As treatment :

Psychiatry institutions may institute full or partial isolation for certain patients.

Some portion of this essay has been taken from the wiki.

By kalpataru

I'm Dr. Sushil Rudra, residing in Durgapur City West Bengal, India . Studied in The University of Calcutta and did M.A , Ph.D . Also another M.A from Sridhar University. Taught in College and University ( RTU) . Love to write, traveling, singing Rabindrasangeet and social work. Have some books authored by me. Vivekananda and Rabibdranath both are my favourite subject. I have written more than 150 articles in my wordpress.com blog( kalpataru.home.blog and now I'm writing in my new " http://www.kalpatarurudra.org blog.

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