This
study presents a summary of an intriguing interdisciplinary approach to
understanding the fundamental aspect of the construction of Conscious/
Subconscious Components that reflect from the Global Consciousness beyond our
universe and their role in shaping decision-making patterns that establish
algorithmic codes influencing the evolutionary trajectory of human life.
The
human mind operates on two primary levels: the Conscious and Subconscious
Components. Each has distinct functions and unique characteristics influencing
thought, behavior, and decision-making.
The functionalities of the Conscious Component
1-Awareness and Focus: The conscious mind is responsible for present-moment awareness. It
processes information actively and deals with immediate tasks and decisions.
2-Analytical Thinking: It excels in reasoning, analyzing, and logical evaluation, where
deliberate thought and problem-solving occur.
3-Limited Capacity: The conscious
mind can handle only a few pieces of information simultaneously, making it a
narrow but focused aspect of cognition.
4-Control and
Willpower govern voluntary
actions, conscious choices, and self-discipline.
5-Short-Term Memory: Information processed consciously is typically stored data temporarily
unless it is deemed significant enough to transfer to the subconscious.
The functionalities of the Subconscious Component
1-Automatic
Processing: The
subconscious operates in the background, handling tasks and information that do
not require active awareness, such as breathing or habitual behaviors.
2-Emotional and
Intuitive: It is the
repository of emotions, instincts, and deeply ingrained beliefs, often driving
reactions and decisions without conscious realization.
3-Vast Storage: The subconscious has an immense capacity to store
memories, habits, and experiences, influencing behavior over the long term.
4-Pattern Recognition: It identifies and responds to patterns, helping automate
tasks and routines that have been repeated over time.
5-Influence on Behavior: The subconscious
significantly shapes attitudes, motivations, and behaviors, often without
conscious understanding.
By understanding
and leveraging the interplay between these two components, individuals can
optimize their decision-making, enhance productivity, and achieve personal
growth.
The definition of Conscious Component
The Conscious Component is an unseen black box
characterized by vibrational frequency modes containing
void data and enigmatic encapsulated algorithmic codes. It is recognized as
the core of human intelligence and value. Over time, this component has
evolved, accumulating and integrating logical code models shaped by social
interactions from infancy to adolescence.
Humans actively explore and exchange these
logical codes to navigate complexities and make rational decisions throughout
their life journeys. However, the logical data are inherently inconsistent in
format, with variations unique to each individual, shaped by distinct social
experiences and environmental influences. The significance of this logical data
reflects and illuminates the trajectory of human development and spiritual
growth over time.
The definition of Subconscious Component
The Subconscious Component is an unseen aspect
of the black box, defined by vibrational frequency modes that enclose
adaptable, preprogrammed algorithmic codes. These codes evolve in response to
environmental influences throughout a lifetime. The Subconscious Component can
be determined as an autopilot for decision-making patterns. Its functions and
mechanisms aid in navigating daily life while formulating new strategies and
plans to support goals and desires processed through the Conscious Component. The
quality of these algorithmic codes within the subconscious depends heavily on
environmental contexts and undergoes constant transformation across its various
subunits.
The paradox of
consciousness in Biological Systems
Supernatural
forces can influence algorithmic codes beyond the Conscious Component,
transmitting information into biological systems to achieve harmonious balance
through wave frequencies. (Figure 1)
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