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Conscious/Subconscious Mind Explained

The two parts of your mind are quite different. Both are necessary for you to be fully functional. However, both are specialized in their capabilities as well as the way in which they process life's experiences. As is apparent from its processing capacity alone, the subconscious mind plays an important part in your life and represents a major opportunity for accessing and changing old habits of thinking and behaving.

Notice the processing capacities of the conscious mind at 2,000 bits of information per second and compare it to the 4 billion bits per second of the subconscious. If the conscious mind desires a goal the subconscious mind disagrees with, guess which mind usually wins the contest!

Because of the extraordinary power of the subconscious, it's easy to think of it as your enemy when it seems to be sabotaging your goals in life.

Most people are stunned to learn that most of our behavioral and thought patterns are directed by the subconscious mind, not the conscious. In fact, according to Emmanuel Donchin, director of the Laboratory for Cognitive Psychophysiology at the University of Illinois, "As much as 99 percent of cognitive activity may be nonconscious." The fact is, as adults, we spend most of our time subconsciously responding to life rather than consciously creating it.

PSYCH-K is a user-friendly way to communicate with your subconscious mind in
order to rewrite outdated programs that no longer serve you, and align them with your current desires and goals.

Conscious Mind

  • Volitional
    • Sets Goals...Judges Results
    • Thinks Abstractly

  • Time Bound
    • Past and Future

  • Limited Processing Capacity
    • Short Term Memory- (approximately 20 seconds)
    • 1-3 Events at a Time
    • Averages 2,000 Bits of Information/Second

Subconscious Mind

  • Habitual
    • Monitors Operation of the Body...
    • e.g. Motor Functions, Heart Rate, Digestion, etc.
    • Thinks Literally

  • Timeless
    • Present Time Only

  • Expanded Processing Capacity
    • Long Term Memory-(past experiences, attitudes, values & beliefs)
    • Thousands of Events at a Time
    • Averages 4 Billion Bits of Information/Second

      *This information was found on www.psych-k.com


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