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  Sunday, 16 October 2016
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Is there a good way to distinguish between conscious and unconscious imagination? Regarding what we see and hear, when using our conscious imagination, how to be sure that what happens is not the projection of our mind? Thank you.
7 years ago
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#12810
Accepted Answer
Unconscious perception, whether internal or external: the type of perception that develops through the frustration of desires. Unconscious imagination projects conversations with people, scenes, events, whether of the future or past, that are inventions of desires. Unconscious imagination hears, sees, feels, thinks, etc through desire (pride, envy, jealousy, fear, etc).

Conscious perception: to perceive verifiable facts.

So, learn to recognize how desires influence external and internal perception, while also learning how to recognize and verify facts.

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." - Samael Aun Weor

7 years ago
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#12810
Accepted Answer
Unconscious perception, whether internal or external: the type of perception that develops through the frustration of desires. Unconscious imagination projects conversations with people, scenes, events, whether of the future or past, that are inventions of desires. Unconscious imagination hears, sees, feels, thinks, etc through desire (pride, envy, jealousy, fear, etc).

Conscious perception: to perceive verifiable facts.

So, learn to recognize how desires influence external and internal perception, while also learning how to recognize and verify facts.

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." - Samael Aun Weor

7 years ago
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#12814
Thank you, I will try to learn to recognize these two things.
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