|
The
unconscious mind can be likened to a video and audio recorder. The
conscious mind does our reasoning, thinking and communicating. The
conscious mind points the video and audio recorder at that which we wish
to learn and remember. Basically, everything we have seen, touched,
smelled, heard or tasted, is recorded in the unconscious mind.
The
conscious mind is the playback unit for many of these recordings.
Example: A young child touches the handle of a hot pot on a stove. The
hot handle causes pain. The child jerks his hand away and feels the
pain. This is seen and felt so it is recorded in the unconscious mind.
Each time the child touches a hot pot on the stove, he experiences the
same reaction.
After
several repetitions of the above, a behavior pattern (conditioned
response) is formed. From that time on, when the child sees the pot on
the stove, information from the unconscious mind, the recollection of
pain is projected back into the conscious mind. The child does not touch
the pot again. Thus, the unconscious mind does not reason. It merely
accepts information, stores that information, and releases it for later
usage. The input to the unconscious mind controls the output from the
unconscious mind. Only information which has been put into the
unconscious mind can be retrieved from it.
The
unconscious mind is the seat of your emotions. If you feed in a sad
thought, a sad emotion will be projected into the consciousness. If you
feed in a happy thought, a happy emotion such as joy will be projected
into the consciousness. If you worry, consciously you will be feeding
this negative into your unconscious and tension will be projected into
the muscles of your body.
From
these examples, it is quite easy to intellectualize that you have
control over the way you feel because your feelings are based on your
thoughts. The attitudes that you establish toward particular situations
in your life will give you more precise control over your feelings and
reactions to these situations.
Example:
Imagine that you have an old junker of a car, which you have run into a
tree. No one is hurt. You can afford a new car easily. Your attitude is
likely to be, "Who cares. That car was ready for the junk heap
anyway." So you would experience no tension or upset from this
accident.
However, if you have a new car and have a $1,000.00 deductible collision
clause in your insurance policy, your attitude would probably be,
"This is horrible! This is awful! I can't stand it!" This
attitude is fed into the unconscious mind, resulting in tension and
depression being projected into your body and consciousness.
Alan B. Densky, CH
is an NGH Certified Hypnotherapist and NLP Practitioner who is a pioneer
the hypnotherapy field. He started his practice in February of 1978.
He is the developer of the
Neuro-VISION Hypnosis technology, which received a US Patent. He also
offers NLP
and Ericksonian Hypnosis MP3s which effectively eliminate a broad
range of symptoms.
Visit both the Neuro-VISION
Video Hypnosis site, and the Best
Hypnosis Downloads Hypnotherapy site to download a FREE Hypnotic
Power Relaxation Program, or subscribe to one or more of the world-class
hypnosis newsletters.
This document may NOT be
re-printed. All Rights Reserved. However . . .
Unique
"spun" versions of my hypnosis articles are available
for publication directly on your website without charge, as long as the
byline and the links back to Neuro-VISION
are kept intact. |