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Quotes About Subconscious

Think about it. Think how it works. We deceive ourselves far more easily than others deceive us. Our false perceptions betray us. Our fears and doubts worm their way into our subconscious and cause us to believe what isn't necessarily true but becomes true through our own fixation on the possibilities.
~ Terry Brooks
In the rain-forests of Brutha's subconscious the butterfly of doubt emerged and flapped an experimental wing, all unaware of what chaos theory has to say about this sort of thing …
~ Terry Pratchett
Unexpressed emotion will be expressed somewhere, somehow, inside or out, most cruelly as unconscious aggression delivered with a smile or a poisonous cup of tea
~ Terry Tempest Williams
Always pay attention to your dreams, her mother had taught her. They're voices telling you what you already know, whispering advice you haven't yet heeded.
~ Tess Gerritsen
We have six sense organs that can be in contact with the world outside, and with all the "worlds" inside. The six organs are our eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind. These organs are like sensors hooked up to a computer. When you get in touch with an image, a sound, a smell, a taste, a touch, or a thought, your mind receives that signal and immediately goes through material stored in the subconscious, searching for any connection to the sensory input.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
I'm one of those people who keep a dream journal.
~ Hiro Murai
Sometimes my dreams feel so real it's hard to believe they're just the subconscious's stroll across a whimsical map that has no true north.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Funny thing to me is how their conscious and subconscious seem to be so split, like they aren't talking to each other at all. Like competing feelings can't possibly coexist inside you.
~ Karen Marie Moning
I don't know where dreams come from. Sometimes I wonder if they're genetic memories, or messages from something divine.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Sometimes my dreams feel so real it's hard to believe they're just the subconscious's stroll across a whimsical map that has no true north.
~ Karen Marie Moning
No nightmare could have conjured the nauseating food she'd choked down late last night, nor in any dream would she have subconsciously surrounded herself with such primitive amenities. Fertile though her imagination was, it was not sadistic.
~ Karen Marie Moning
People are symptoms of dreams
~ Karen Russell
If we know how metaphors work on a conceptual level, we can control their effects. We can avoid using metaphors that are confusing or distracting, and we can design metaphors that do exactly what we want. When we encounter metaphoric language, we can analyse what makes it effective or not. We can avoid being manipulated by subconscious metaphors, and we can accept the benefits of a metaphor while rejecting any aspects we find unhelpful or inaccurate.
~ Karen Sullivan
If we are not aware of this wall, achieving inner peace may take much longer than necessary, as it did with Jane and her father. Once we recognize and own the fact that we may have a wall, bringing it down becomes our greatest desire, for this wall covers a very significant door, a door we subconsciously yearn to open and enter. Inside the door is our most rare treasure.
~ Karol K. Truman
you simply couldn't guard yourself against dreams. they attacked late at night when a person was at the most vulnerable.
~ Kate O'Riordan
What you call the subconscious, is in my opinion the real human consciousness.
~ G. I. Gurdjieff
Les premiers instants du sommeil sont l'image de la mort...
~ Gerard de Nerval
EL SUEÑO es una segunda vida.
~ Gerard de Nerval
Dreams say what they mean, but they don't say it in daytime language.
~ Gail Godwin
Most people don't know they secretly go after that which will punish them somehow — not in every area of their life, but always in some way.
~ Gary R. Renard
I don't understand people who dream in black and white. I just don't get it. My dreams have always been vivid color.
~ Gary Ross
I've had quite a lot of luck with dreams. I've often awoken in the night with a phrase or even a whole song in my head.
~ Brian Eno
Wisdom is achieved very slowly. This is because intellectual knowledge, easily acquired, must be transformed into 'emotional,' or subconscious, knowledge. Once transformed, the imprint is permanent. Behavioral practice is the necessary catalyst of this reaction. Without action, the concept will wither and fade. Theoretical knowledge without practical application is not enough.
~ Brian L. Weiss
Hypnosis is an excellent tool to help a patient remember long-forgotten incidents.
~ Brian L. Weiss