
Our conscious mind — believe it or not — is not in charge of our day-to-day behaviour.That claim may seem counter intuitive and contrary to our experience, but it has been demonstrated in controlled experiments time and again. By the time our conscious mind is aware of any particular decision or action, it has already been made or enacted by some other part of our brain.
Our conscious mind — believe it or not — is not in charge of our day-to-day behaviour.That claim may seem counter intuitive and contrary to our experience, but it has been demonstrated in controlled experiments time and again. By the time our conscious mind is aware of any particular decision or action, it has already been made or enacted by some other part of our brain.
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The Ten Stages
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Once we have studied our case in-depth with the help of the stage guides to believe that we have a true and potentially free self within
Our Recovery causes us to discover the depth our parents and significant others really did mess us up worse than we thought, and that the upwelling pain coming from that potential discovery might want to drive us back into my old patterns of our dysfunctions. We do not partake in any “moral” inventory, or just study our morals, or our own “badness” and hurtful behaviour .Because the causes and effect of these actions created the judgemental parental voice that tortured our inner child and do not belong to us now.
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