The visible subconscious
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The visible subconscious
made me to realize things I didn't know, about hypnosis. When the author said "conscious mind is when commonly perceived as dominant, it is important to note that the subconscious exerts considerable influence on our day-to-day lives. In fact, Young (2018) stated in the magazine New Scientist that about 95% of brain activity is unconscious."
What makes me to consider this book to be a great book is because the author defines the title book exceptional so that as reader i will not encounter any misunderstanding like in this statement "Many often regard the subconscious mind as a hidden and intangible entity, beyond our immediate control, and challenging to access. It is believed to store our deepest fears, desires, and memories, playing a critical role in shaping our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors." To my opinion this book is written to everyone in general and I think this book can be helpful to many people.
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