Entity: JESUS-FLOW
JESUS-FLOW refers to the optimal mental state characterized by intense focus on an activity to the extent that basic needs become negligible, as exemplified by Jesus Christ in the New Testament.
JESUS-FLOW
Etymology
The term 'JESUS-FLOW' combines the name of Jesus Christ with the concept of 'flow,' which refers to an optimal mental state.
Definition
JESUS-FLOW is the state of intense focus on an activity to the extent that basic needs become negligible, as exemplified by Jesus Christ in the New Testament.
Historical Context
In the New Testament, there are instances where Jesus Christ demonstrates signs of being in flow, showcasing intense focus and dedication to his teachings and actions.
Cultural Significance
JESUS-FLOW highlights the ability to achieve a state of deep concentration and immersion in a task, transcending worldly concerns.
Related Concepts
- Flow
- Optimal mental state
- Jesus Christ
See Also
A mental state of intense focus on an activity to the extent that basic needs become negligible, as demonstrated by Jesus Christ in the New Testament.