Latent Subconscious
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Perception and Imagination: How Reality Becomes Lived
The theory of perception – Perception represents a set of cognitive filters, both visible and invisible, primarily rooted in the latent processes of the human mind. The way we perceive people, events, texts, and everything that surrounds us — both in conceptual and existential reality — is interpreted by our mind extremely quickly. We are… Continue reading
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Perception as a Primary Mechanism
It occurs before emotion, before language, and sometimes before conscious awareness. Perception is not passive and not merely sensory; it is an extremely fast process of detection, filtering, and evaluation of an event. Continue reading
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A Structural Hypothesis on Subconscious Narratives and the Retraining of the Human Mind
The theory suggests that many reactions arise pre-consciously through narrative patterns that prioritize coherence over certainty. Under stress, these patterns can form anxiety-driven mental scenarios that shape behavior. Lasting change requires retraining automatic responses through repetition and simulated practice. Continue reading
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The Ability to Understand Through Thinking
The more complex a brain is, the more capable it becomes of producing complex and coherent responses to external stimuli through thinking. Not all existing structures possess a brain. A brain implies biological organization, internal neural interaction, and the capacity to process information in relation to the environment. Continue reading
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The Subconscious as Latent Thought
The subconscious might seem like a dormant space of thinking, hard for critical thought to observe. But I believe it is our inner guardian — one that, in truth, never sleeps. Continue reading
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The Subconscious as latent thinking
The subconscious is the living, continuous process of latent thinking that unfolds within our mind and supports the internal mechanism of consciousness. Continue reading
