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I believe we could have two subconscious [url=https://cbsecure.co.uk/the-memory-hack-review/ ] Memory Hack [/url] minds. One that is associated with the functions of the left brain and one associated with the right brain.After all, when the two hemispheres of the brain are separated, and one is removed, you can still affect the subconscious behavior of the individual. And you can condition the sphere that remains intact with functions of the sphere that has been removed.The idea of having two subconscious minds might explain why when you affect the behavior associated with the left brain function, the functions of the right brain might only change a little or not change at all.
But if a person knows his or her learning (suggestibility) type then he can use this to craft a process of suggestions that really fits him or her uniquely.So whether we agree or not on having one or two subconscious minds, I believe with most others that the subconscious mind or minds are ten times the power of our conscious mind or minds.
I look at a baby as all subconscious mind. It has not been taught that it is weak. That's why you can give something to a baby, like a small object, and if the baby wants to keep that object, you will have on heck of a tug of war.The mother who sees the car fall on her teenage son runs over and picks up the car so he can get out from under it. She was not thinking consciously about what she was doing. Her consciousness was overloaded and it was the subconscious that took over, when fight or flight triggered the body chemicals (such as adrenaline) needed to take advantage of the full strength of the muscles in order to lift the car.
I know some of you might need to know where the subconscious mind or minds really are. I'd love to tell you but no one knows precisely and it really doesn't matter anyway. Suffice it to say that the subconscious is there and can be reached.Alzheimer's has come to my attention recently because my mother in law and mother are both suffering from dementia. My husband's mother has been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for quite some time, but the family has only accepted it in the last few years.