The "great conductor" to where? The sc may color our thoughts and actions but I have a problem giving it a thought process similar to the ego or super-ego. The fact that we cannot control our sc makes us want to control it- it can be dangerous or embarassing or distracting, for instance. I do think it adds a dramatic complexity to our thoughts and actions- esp. those "Freudian slips"! :-) Another possibilty is that the sc is a warehouse for our unresolved selves that pitch and twist in our minds during dreams or daydreams and sometimes influence solutions by interrupting logic, problem solving, comprehension or relationships. It may also serve the purpose of keeping us honest- somehow the mind has to find a balance- "acting as if" only goes so far.
On Jul 13, 5:13 am, paradox <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Mando, dont forget that our thoughts are also "merely things", and > our sub-conscious also "thinks"; "emotion" is the great conductor. > > On Jul 12, 2:18 pm, Mando <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > how are we easily swayed from our thought by merely things? is that > > humans are focused or controlled by the sub-conscious...- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
