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Iclearwater Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Suggestions received which are not subjected as much to the reasoning process

When the mind is concentrated on on particular matter, suggestions received which are not subjected as much to the reasoning process and they are transmitted more readily to the subconsciousness.

Hi, Could anyone help me understand the sentence above?

Here's my take.

If the mind is concentrated on thinking one particular matter (A) , in other word, that is reasoning process, then the received suggestion(B) is not relevant to the particular matter(A), then B would be transmitted to the process of the subconsciousness.

For example, I'm watching a football match on TV concentrately, while you come over and talk to me something else, so those words of yours will be transmitted to the subconsciousness.

Is this roughly the words are talking about?

Thanks!




  

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iclearwater When the mind is concentrated on on particular matter, suggestions received which are not subjected as much to the reasoning process and they are transmitted more readily to the subconsciousness. There seems to be something wrong with your quote (apart from the extra 'on'). The second part does not make grammatical sense.

  • iclearwater When the mind is concentrated on on particular matter, suggestions received which are not subjected as much to the reasoning process and they are transmitted more readily to the subconsciousness.
  • There seems to be something wrong with your quote (apart from the extra 'on').
  • The second part does not make grammatical sense.
  • Could you check that you've copied it accurately?
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iclearwaterWhen the mind is concentrated on on particular matter, suggestions received which are not subjected as much to the reasoning process and they are transmitted more readily to the subconsciousness.

There seems to be something wrong with your quote (apart from the extra 'on'). The second part does not make grammatical sense. Could you check that you

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