Thank you for your great lecture!
In order to have knowledge to explain whether I understood well, I created and interpreted a situation in which unconsciousness and consciousness collide.
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A and B promise to go on a diet 3 days ago.
Then A and B went to the opening ceremony of a store opened by a friend.
Among the countless foods in front of us, A and B caught sight of pizza at the same time.
A ended up eating pizza, and B did not because he had to go on a diet.
interpretation from the point of view of consciousness and unconsciousness
- As soon as A sees pizza, he imagines the taste, smell, and eating pizza, stimulating his appetite, which is an area of instinct.
So, did B not imagine pizza? No. I imagined the same thing about pizza, but I didn't eat pizza because the imagination of successful dieting and pride of not eating pizza is deeper in my unconscious mind.
It is not a conscious imagination of eating pizza or successful dieting. It was literally judged as an "unconscious.
There is a difference between the two in how strongly the imagination they had previously been placed in "unconsciousness" and creating a "concentration and immersion."