The Human Mind, just like an iceberg, consists of two parts: the tip of the iceberg-that is, the conscious mind which helps us with daily decission-making processes and also assists us in the new situations where we have to apply rational thinking to fathom out what to do and how to do it- and the hidden depths of the iceberg the Subconscious mind, which works on 'auto-pilot' and deals with a vari
ety of tasks,such as:
The Emotions : Emotions are opposite of rationality, emotions such as joy, happiness, anger, disappointment, fear and also so on come up without us 'planning' to have them; they are 'just there' . A thought in our minds can provoke an emotion, as can a remark someone makes in our presence or even a remark someone made several years ago. Memories : The subconscious mind holds memories of everything we have ever seen, heard, experienced or learned. This does not necessarily mean that we have total access to that information; a lot of it will stay buried in our subconscious, although hypnosis can considerably facilitate recall. Imaginations : The term 'Imagination' is used here as an umbrella term for a number of other facts of the subconscious mind, such as ideas, creativity, visualizations, intuition, premonition, fantasies, daydreaming and dreaming. Autonomic Nervous System : The autonomic nervous system controls and regulates our internal organs autonomically. For example, it will delate our pupils when the light gets dim and contracts them when the light gets brighter.