The first impression in the picture above
Is from an instinct of view, subconscious landing
Relying on observation channeling feelings, eye contact
And is based on a jolt reaction, faster than the mind
Can respond to in real time, faster than the speed of light
On a referenced library of memory
Built over time from experience.
The second is rational reasoning of thought
Based on the conscious mind of analysis at present
Slow and developing an ideology, debating
Defining where the nose is placed
If you saw the man looking directly at you
You are using your subconscious mind
If you saw the man looking sideways
You are using your conscious mind
To justify reasoning the forehead
The nose, the mouth, the hair
And second guessing
If the ear is in the right place
Eventually you will agree with your first reaction
Instinct, an eye contact a sense of awareness
Yes just as it occurred to me a feeling
An electric surge from the eye, to the heart to the mind
Thus the subconscious relies on instinct
And the conscious relies on reasoning
The use of the memory bank
Nature's rule 101
Note: A flinch in a sleep a physical jump
from the feeling of falling in your sleep
is the reaction of displaced upload into the
subconscious, like the spilled liquid that pours
on the outside of the bottle when one is pouring
into the bottle.
I went WOW.! Its true. I went on the subconscious first and saw the image looking at me and then consciousness made me to think otherwise. And so well written. Kudos to nature's rule 101. :)
ReplyDeleteSpeechles! the way you analysed the conscious and subconscious mind is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteah interesting lesson today in your verse kodjo...in the end it is all about how we perceive and what we use to see the world...and other people...very cool verse man...
ReplyDeleteWe are remarkably complex creatures. And you captured that perfectly. Our perceptions and how we digest them...brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWOW, all of a sudden it shifted. Way cool, Kodjo!
ReplyDeleteInstinct! the eye first- very cool- thanks!
ReplyDeletea word, a picture can all change in a second just based on perspective. Thanks for the lesson on where the reasoning comes from.
ReplyDeleteReasoning of perspective...what an interesting lesson. thank you.
ReplyDeleteThoughtful piece, Kodjo...
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo cool! :D
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