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MICUŞA, Diana. Consciene pyramid. In: Annual Congress of the American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences.: Proceedings of the 35th ARA Congress , Ed. Ediția 35, 6-10 iulie 2011, Timișoara. Montreal; Canada: 2011, Ediția 35, pp. 287-293. ISBN 978-1-935924-01-2. ISSN 978-2-553-01596-0.
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Annual Congress of the American Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Ediția 35, 2011
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Ediția 35, Timișoara, Romania, 6-10 iulie 2011

Consciene pyramid


Pag. 287-293

Micuşa Diana
 
ARA-American-Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 12 martie 2024


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Our conscious and subconscious minds have an evolutionary development. Conscience is ability or a faculty that distinguishes whether one's actions are right or wrong. It can lead to feelings of remorse when a human does things that go against his/her moral values, and to feelings of rectitude or integrity when actions conform to such norms. The subconscious mind is one of the most powerful parts of the human psyche and it has a hand in controlling every aspect of your mind. It is one that is living within you logic processes, and while it is not there for you to see in plain sight, do not be mistaken. Think of the subconscious mind as the storage room of everything that is currently not in your conscious mind; it stores all your previous life experiences, your belief system, your memories, your skills, all situations you've been through, and all images you've ever seen. This essay is based on the communication „.Subconscious Mind evolution in Conscience Society” [16] presented by Nicoleta Todoroi, Dumitru Todoroi and Catalin Creanga at The HUMBOLDT-KOLLEG “Knowledge, Culture, Science – the Fundament of Quality of Life in Society”, Timișoara, November 23-28, 2010

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conscience, subconscious, Subconscious Mind, Conscience models, intent, learning, Conscience Society