Beyond the Conscious Mind: Unlocking the Secrets of the SelfSpringer, 11 nov 2013 - 308 pagina's One of the most important, yet problematic of these modules is the one that rules our conscious thoughts - the self module. Planning, introspection, and interpreting behavior are among its chief specialties. However, just as a press secretary invents plausible explanations for a President's decision - without being privy to the real reasons - our self module often fabricates an explanation for our behavior when, in fact, it actually doesn't know our true motives. Since we accept its stories as true, it gives us a false sense of conscious control over all our actions and a distorted sense of reality. This distortion leads to many of the conflicts and misunderstandings that plague our relationships and work lives. Beyond the Conscious Mind helps each of us tap into and harness the natural creativity and talents of our whole mind. It is only by balancing our conscious mind with the wellspring of ideas in our unconscious that we can reach our full potential. |
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... clearly worth some effort to correct your self - concept to one based on how the mind really works . To develop this new understanding , I will devote a large part of this book to demonstrating that many of the most " obvious facts ...
... clearly worth some effort to correct your self - concept to one based on how the mind really works . To develop this new understanding , I will devote a large part of this book to demonstrating that many of the most " obvious facts ...
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... clearly demonstrating that when the two halves of the human brain are surgically separated , at least two conscious thinking entities can be demonstrated to simultaneously exist in one head.2 This discovery led him and others in his ...
... clearly demonstrating that when the two halves of the human brain are surgically separated , at least two conscious thinking entities can be demonstrated to simultaneously exist in one head.2 This discovery led him and others in his ...
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... Clearly this arrangement causes certain general areas of the brain to be favored to spontaneously organize for certain tasks . Preprocessing structures such as speech rec- ognizing and generating structures can be incorporated in many ...
... Clearly this arrangement causes certain general areas of the brain to be favored to spontaneously organize for certain tasks . Preprocessing structures such as speech rec- ognizing and generating structures can be incorporated in many ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Sports and Creative Thinking Modules | 24 |
You Do That? | 46 |
Time and Consciousness 51 | 52 |
Memory Illusions | 66 |
Other Concepts of Self | 85 |
False Beliefs | 110 |
Hypnosis and Other | 138 |
Psychotherapy | 152 |
The Infant Brain | 176 |
Language Development | 187 |
Nonverbal Thinking | 200 |
Silencing the Self Module | 219 |
LoveMerging | 227 |
The Empty Self | 244 |
The SplitBrain Experiments | 258 |
The Logic of Emotions | 302 |
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Beyond the Conscious Mind: Unlocking the Secrets of the Self Thomas R Blakeslee Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2004 |
Beyond the Conscious Mind: Unlocking the Secrets of the Self Thomas R. Blakeslee Fragmentweergave - 1996 |
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