The identity conflict can be represented with an equation that
shows that there is only one solution to the conflict between being and not
being. This solution is here named The Theorem of Love. The Theorem of Love says
that only when our inner world unites with the outside world through love, we
overcome the identity conflict and we experience the meaning of life. It also explains
why anxiety and depression are perfectly correlated: when cohesion (love) diminishes
anxiety increases and also the identity conflict increase causing depression. Depression
and anxiety have two different etiologies but they are always linked together
by the Theorem of Love. The Theorem of Love posits that depression and anxiety
must correlate in a nearly perfect way.[1]
The Theorem of Love provides the solution to suffering. It says that we must rely
on the heart (the solar plexus) and use it intentionally to go towards love.
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[1] Di
Corpo U and Vannini A (2014) The Methodology of Concomitant Variations: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MOBIGWC