Quote Originally Posted by gaia View Post
What is the unconscious and how is conscious thought different from unconscious?

Also, the statement "Each person's unconscious and schema are diverse enough" - have you any support for it?

If that would not be the case then your theory would have difficulty.
Conscious thought essentially encapsulates everything you are aware of and everything that you directly cause through a decision you are aware of. (at least, that is how I use it here. the actual definition of conscious gets... messy....). AS stated above, unconscious is used to represent everything that is not conscious thought (ie, you are not aware of it, which is not the same as being aware of the result effects, mind you.)

For diverse schemata, nothing rigorous either, I just thought this was commonly believed. Our past experiences shape our schemata and we all have different past experiences. Thus our schema differ. This is best seen between different cultures but examples are everywhere.

Good questions =)

Quote Originally Posted by Tosxychor View Post
Is this necessarily a bad thing? That shows there was awareness of the fact at some level in the community, so bringing it to surface can only speed up the thought process in developing a right mindset.
Yeah, it's made me believe more strongly in the theory.

And also the community too. This topic is keeping more logical and less ignorant than expected.