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Re: Parapraxes and other Characteristics of Numinosity
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Originally Posted by Tolouse
that's enlightening, thanks
as for the reference of "unconsciousness", i keep thinking of something as natural as breathing or something that happens without consciously thinking about it
for something in the mind, does it thing have to be inactive to be considered unconscious?
Unconscious mind states that
and was what i was thinking when mentioning the Freudian Slip or parapraxis
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The "Unconsciousness" is the natural uninterrupted flow of information, your right. The "Consciousness" is only a very small part of this information we catch with our memory. Our memory functions as a device that retains the familiar. This has to do again with our archetypal memory, like a seed crystal or a basic program that builds on to itself that which has the same pattern are structure.
Our conscious perception is really just our awareness of the growth our memory.
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I do not know what I seem to the world, but to myself I appear to have been like a boy playing upon the seashore and diverting myself by now and then finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, while the great ocean of truth lay before me all undiscovered. - Sir Isaac Newton
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