THE PRINCIPLE VIVID MIND MODEL: UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF HUMAN LIFE BEING
Journal: International Scientific Journal "Internauka" (Vol.1, No. 161)Publication Date: 2024-06-30
Authors : Herashchenko Andriy;
Page : 112-117
Keywords : human conscience; sub-conscience; super-conscience; over-conscience; culture; economy; policy;
Abstract
Human memory is a complex and fascinating cognitive process that allows us to store and retrieve information from our organic body. It plays a crucial role in the everyday life of any human, shaping his worldview. In this article, there is a proposition to examine a principal vivid mind model that provides a framework for understanding the basic functions of human memory. Here is an opportunity to get valuable information about the work of people's Reason and to improve the personal ability to learn and remember various data about the environment of Its existence via delving into the cognitive organization of the levels, types, species, and genera of our memory. The human Reason is an amazing and complex Entity. It holds the key to our thoughts, emotions, and actions, shapes our perception of the world, and influences our behavior. But what if a human could unlock the full potential of own mind? What if we could tap into a deeper level of world awareness? These may allow us to achieve extraordinary scientific feats and new creative innovations heights. The concept behind the PVMM explores the different levels of human Awareness and their impact on our lives. Thus, the article proposes to make clear the Conscience, Sub-Conscience, and Over-Conscience behavior of people.
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