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  2. Thomson Jay Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Hypnotism and Suggestion: The book delves into the concepts of hypnotism and suggestion, suggesting that the power of suggestion plays a crucial role in influencing human behavior and mental processes. Hudson discusses how suggestion can be used to tap into the subconscious mind and bring about psychic experiences. [16]

  3. Adaptive unconscious - Wikipedia

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    This results in consequences for future information processing and the well-being of the person. However, if this occurs in the right conditions it can allow for implicit processing output to enter the conscious mind. This leads to a small self-insight into the adaptive unconscious allowing us to understand it more. [17]

  4. Unconscious mind - Wikipedia

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    In psychoanalysis and other psychological theories, the unconscious mind (or the unconscious) is the part of the psyche that is not available to introspection. [1] Although these processes exist beneath the surface of conscious awareness, they are thought to exert an effect on conscious thought processes and behavior. [2]

  5. Psychoanalytic dream interpretation - Wikipedia

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    We can tap into our unconscious wisdom by properly decoding our dreams, i.e. by linking the dream to the traumas that have evoked them—a process Langs calls "trigger decoding". This process, according to Langs, is the essence of self-healing based on deep insight. [9]

  6. Tapping Into Your Inner Child Can Heal Trauma, Experts Reveal

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    The healing work boils down to “tapping into what it is that you needed as a child that you’re still looking for as an adult.” ...

  7. Subconscious - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, the subconscious is the part of the mind that is not currently of focal awareness. The term was already popularized in the early 20th century in areas ranging from psychology, religion and spirituality. [1] The concept was heavily popularized by Joseph Murphy's 1963 self-help book The Power of Your Subconscious Mind. [2]

  8. The David Lynch Scenes I'll Never Forget - AOL

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    How I wish that he’d been given one last chance to reach into the murkier cul de sacs of his subconscious and resurface with one final masterpiece—although, I suppose, his dazzling return to ...

  9. The Nine Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    This is in accordance to Buddhist philosophy, which focuses on being liberated from one's insignificant self to attain a higher state of being. Tapping into the ninth consciousness would equate to tapping into the very core of life. [6] Firstly, one must be able to be acutely aware of what all five senses are taking in.