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Your
Subconscious Decides What You See
A human being cannot decide what he sees
of himself. Instead, the subconscious mind provides a framework
for
all the things we do see.
For example, accdornig to rsceeharch at Cmrbaidge Uinvvertisy, it
dseon’t mtetar in waht oderr the liteters in a wrod are, the
olny ipremotnt tnhig is taht the frsit and lsat lteeer be at
the rgiht pcale. The rset can be a ttoal mses and you can
slitl raed it wthouit a plorbem. Tihs is besauce ocne we lraen
how to raed we bgien to agnarre the ltteers in our mnid to see
waht we ecepxt to see. The hmaun mnid deos not raed ervey
lteter by isetlf, but prcsieeevs the wrod as a whloe. We do
tihs ucnsiuscoonly whouitt tughhot.
And this amazing phenomena does not extend to simply our
ability to read, but in all aspects of our life. It is the
structures and beliefs of the subconscious which make us
interpret and see things the way they are.
The more impressions we make on the subconscious, the
greater and deeper the mental pathways created. To access
these pathways, we only need to resemble the correct
impressions, and the brain will do the rest of the work along
the pathways themselves.
In the example above, what is happening is that a
small bit of information is being used to go down the
word/grammar pathway, allowing us to read the whole text
without an iota of a problem.
The other lesson to learn
from this occurrence is it means that we should constantly
strive to imprint deep positive pathways into the
subconscious which are linked to our goals, so we can more
easily achieve them. This is through seeding in the
subconscious mind when we are mentally calm and
silent.
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