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How does the subconscious mind differ from the ordinary consciousness?

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How does the subconscious mind differ from the ordinary consciousness?

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• The subconscious tends to accept as fact any idea that is presented to it. It is capable of thinking and reasoning but it does so in a different way from the conscious mind, in accordance with a different set of rules. It also can remember in complete and un-selective detail, everything that has happened to the person, including events which the conscious mind has totally forgotten.

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