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    but approval in one's own eyes by changing who one is. It is in one's own mind that one feels inadequate if one fails to be "like the other kids". Approval from others becomes not a nice emotional bonus, but a pathological need. conformity is subconscious and automated, one may not even realize why one is experiencing such emotions, but only that, one feels tremendous pressure to act in a way others would approve of. It could be limited to a feeling of pressure to smile to others and act…

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    The violence of power is used to oppress citizens and maintain authority. A society functions with a base and superstructure, the superstructure in turn consists of two parts “Ideological State Apparatus” and “Repressed State Apparatus”. To place people in their proper place in society, Althusser argued that assimilation happens in two ways, through repressive means, and through ideological means where one happens through force, the other through ideas. The Repressed State Apparatus functions as…

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    article is all about Binaural beats and how it is a subconscious technique that can help you improve your mindset.…

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    powerful they are for affecting your life in a positive way. Following are 3 major benefits of subliminal messages. 1. They Are Positive Affirmations That You Don't Have To Repeat Positive affirmations help you change the messages stored in your subconscious, which help you develop new attitudes and beliefs that impact your life positively. The problem is that you have to say them to yourself over and over again consciously, unless you use subliminal messages.…

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    To be direct, Theta Healing deals with the conscious and subconscious part of the mind. We are going to discuss not the healing aspect or the process of healing that this technique includes but what it deals with. When we talk about the conscious part of the mind, it refers to the mental state of awareness where you perceive things according to the reality of the general population. On the other hand, the subconscious is that gray area between our consciousness and "not knowing". Theta Healing…

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    The ideas put forth by Sigmund Freud in his work Civilization and It’s Discontents are able to help us understand Hamlet by William Shakespeare on a more subconscious level. The ideas such as the Oceanic Feeling, the Superego, Thanatos, and aggression are all key elements to the infamous closet scene in Hamlet’s Act 3, Scene 4. When Hamlet enters his mother’s closet in an attempt to restrict her from sleeping with Claudius, he ends up experiencing unconscious feelings of erotic desire,…

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    Types Of Dreams

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    These messages are often hidden in the symbolic language of dreams. This language is not something you can learn, such as Spanish or French. It is used to send those messages from the subconscious. There are three theories that are the more predominant than the others. Theory one - dreams create wisdom. Dreams are a filter of our brains sorting out information we don’t need to remember. Dreams are said to help our mind ease in order to filter…

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    “I've begun to realize that you can listen to silence and learn from it. It has a quality and a dimension all its own.” Chaim Potok. In The Chosen by Chaim Potok Danny Saunders expresses his quick mind, his passion for learning, and care for the people and world around him. To begin with, Danny Saunders demonstrates his quick mind to the people around him. After Danny’s father, Reb Saunders, gives his sermon in the synagogue he quizzes Reuven about the sermon. Reb Saunders purposefully makes…

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    In Professor Bethke’s presentation she brought up how surrealism is all about what lies underneath, unseen, but influences us. This unconscious self, with all of its desires, is what unsettles us because it is the “real” us, or what we really want. Surrealism, which came about in 1924, is an interesting response to the oppressive, restrictive conscious self. Fascism from what I have seen, appeals to very basic ideals. It appeals to identity, to violence, to emotion, and to what looks good. These…

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    As we age, our bodies begin to break down. It’s comparable to the Second Law of Thermodynamics: the universe always tends to move towards disorder. We come fresh out of the womb in condensed little bodies and grow until we reach our genetic capacity. When we die, our bodies rot in the ground while worms eat away at our insides. Our small little bodies grow into worm food: disorder. This is the common process known as aging. It is our human way of trying to document how many years our bodies have…

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