27 Feb 16
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWhat's the connection between "kindred spirits" and the "subconscious"?
[b]"Mindset Habits:" (May 20, 2010)
"You are here: Home / subconscious / The Human Mind – How does it all work?
The Human Mind – How does it all work?" (Part 1)
"Just how does the conscious, subconscious, and unconscious mind work? And what is the difference between them?
In these series of articles we’ll have a look at how the t ...[text shortened]... ed) http://www.mindset-habits.com/conscious-subconscious-unconscious-mind/
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Are you suggesting that because 90% of what constitutes our "mind" is "subconscious", that that is what formulates kindred spirit relationships?
Originally posted by josephwFMF has asked this twice already but without response. I think Grampy Bobby is only interested in Kindred Spirits who can read his mind. Or possibly vice-versa.
What's the connection between "kindred spirits" and the "subconscious"?
Are you suggesting that because 90% of what constitutes our "mind" is "subconscious", that that is what formulates kindred spirit relationships?
27 Feb 16
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIs your OP talking about some sort of extra sensory perception which you may be experiencing?
“Some dreams tell us what we wish to believe. Some dreams tell us what we fear.
Some dreams are of what we know though we may not know we know it.
The rarest dream is the dream that tells us what we have not known.”
―Ursula K. Le Guin, Changing Planes
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThat's amazing. Having a dream that tells one what one doesn't know. I should like to have such a dream.
“Some dreams tell us what we wish to believe. Some dreams tell us what we fear.
Some dreams are of what we know though we may not know we know it.
The rarest dream is the dream that tells us what we have not known.”
―Ursula K. Le Guin, Changing Planes
Originally posted by josephwI believe dreams are just the unconscious brain getting rid of information it doesn't need to hang onto. A 'sleep dustbin' if you like. (Which is why we usually forget dreams when we wake up, or only have a hazy recollection of them). In short, we're not mean't to remember them. (It's like going to the trash bin and taking out something we've already discarded).
That's amazing. Having a dream that tells one what one doesn't know. I should like to have such a dream.
Therefore, if dreams are merely the process of getting rid of random information we already know, how could they ever tell us anything we don't know?!
Originally posted by josephwWhy do you find it "amazing"? It's just a quote from someone you don't know, made by Grampy Bobby who posts hundreds of quotes, rather than contribute genuine thoughts of his own.
That's amazing. Having a dream that tells one what one doesn't know. I should like to have such a dream.
Why...?