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subconscious mind

n. psychic activity just below the level of awareness [syn: subconscious]

Usage examples of "subconscious mind".

What we think of as our conscious mind is really only the surface of our subconscious mind.

I believe that intuition comprises the sum total of everything one has learned or experienced in the course of ones life and stored in one's subconscious mind.

This creates a 45-beat-per-minute pulsation perceived only by the subconscious mind--the ideal pace to generate deep hypnosis.

I was disgusted to find out that my own subconscious mind didn't seem to have a better imagination than anybody else's.

When these activities are consciously done, the content rapidly translates itself into the subconscious mind and to the deeper parts of the heart, helping you to stay on track.

Elana must have read them, too, and somehow the idea of a twin had implanted itself in her subconscious mind, providing the reason for what she saw as the King’.

Now, if he glanced at the license even for a split second, that number is buried in his subconscious mind, 'cause we never really forget anything we see.

There were volumes concerned with sexual perversions, with death-wishes and with the inflicting of pain on others, all the paraphernalia of the subconscious mind.

Martie said, and now all instructions that the doctor gave her would be gathered in like autumn leaves, to compost in the dark warm depths of her subconscious mind.

They have hypnotic techniques for getting back into a part of the subconscious mind that we've never been able to reach.

She needed answers that were to be found only in the past or in Jim's subconscious mind, two terrains that at the moment were equally inaccessible.