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@Hellhound,
I think that hits it right on. Thank you.
@Cyclone
I would agree with that as well, except for the psychopath part. The whole dsm v table with those personality disorders is now coming under heavy scrutiny, as they are really just generalizations of common personalities within our population. From what I understand, a simple change in beliefs can move an individual from a psychopath to a budha, and so many are starting to disregard the dsm table as anything more than categorization. But... if you like the idea of being a cold hearted, remorseless seducer who views women as targets to be spun into his web, definitely go for it. I've done it before and it has gotten me quite a ton of poon.
Not possible seeing as there are organic structural brain anomalies found common in the brains of psychopaths/sociopaths. It is also true that the brains of people who meditate do exhibit structural changes, however their brains, particularly the corpus colosseum and hemispheric functioning is more developed and balanced than the 'norm'. You cannot teach a psychopath empathy, for example, BUT they can learn how to feign empathy (often through behavioural interventions and strategies).
There is truth that a lot of the character traits present in most personality disorders are normative - often psychopathology will occur when one, or a cluster of those traits are more exaggerated in an individual.