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For example, as i type this, i literally spell each word out out in my mind. In the mean time, a deeper part of my mind focuses on whether anyone will understand what im trying to get across and in the meantime, there's always the sub-concious parts of our mind that we cant necesarilly communicate with ourselves, but it exists. What im trying to get across is that, i believe there are atleast three different levels of thinking. Do you agree?

2007-11-05 13:12:24 · 2 answers · asked by goldcharm 2 in Social Science Psychology

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I agree there r different levels of thinking but these r not levels of subconsciousness.Those r just different thoughts that occur in various parts of our brain.different parts of our brain thik differently.thats all

2007-11-06 01:26:04 · answer #1 · answered by strong 3 · 0 0

Don't confuse thought with feeling. Thought is feeling with words. Like "Feeling" sad, then thinking to your self "I feel sad, what should I do?" Now your almost seeing it completely, because the sub-sub-consciness the one that is below the need to be understood and is in need of the understanding, your secert purpose in other words. Is the subconscious. So if you still don't know why you feel the way you do, you still haven't found it, your sub-sub-conscious yet, so to speck, the dream-weaver part really. But your learning! Read up on some psychology you'll find out that the reason for the 7 different schools of thought is based alot on different perceptions of what your talking about, but your seeing truth! Were more complex then just 2 areas fighting with each other, its a much bigger party in our heads ;) ooo almost forgot thought is the conscious making sense out of the sub-conscious which is driven by a even wiser, more emotionally attuned by not the most intelligent part of you.... but it all depends how you look at it. Some might call "thought" ego, putting feeling as the consciousness, and the deeper motivaters of the conscious, the driver of the feelings, as the sub-consciousness, but its good to see it in yourself, no matter WHAT you call it......

2007-11-09 13:17:26 · answer #2 · answered by Brutal Honesty 7 · 0 0

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