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I'm unconscious 7 hours a day, and when I am, I'm unknowing.
I'm conscious 16 hours a day, and when I am, I usualy I unknow it.
I know I'm unconscious and conscious 7/16 hours a day - with 1/2 hour in
between each interval during which I experience, unknowing, a conscious
knowing of unconsciousness.
Fine. Now, where do I apply that label?
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Apeery said:
I'm certainly unconscious a good deal of the time. Also, I KNOW that I'm
unconscious. Conclusion: I may just be on the road to "unconscious
knowing." (Although, if I am, I'm not conscious of it.)
> -----Original Message-----
> David Locke said:
> "There is the four step model: unconscious unknowing, conscious unknowing,
> conscious knowing, and unconscious knowing. We usually have the skills
> before we apply the label."
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