Of course, I may be wrong here but when I see your avatar, aside from what you revealed of it, I think of someone who likes or loves his solitude, likes to enmesh himself in mystery, likes deeper shades and shadows rather then bright sunlight, enjoys a place much less traveled by people, likes to reflect on his life, someone who likes to get up in the early morning before the world gets up and someone who likes to stay up late at night when others have already gone to sleep. Someone who is content and at peace with himself when he has a sense of being all alone in this world.
There is a kind of sacred essence which I glean from the avatar.
Now you can laugh but that is what I sense from the avatar.
In a different sense, unrelated to art, a great deal of thinking and the associated âthoughtsâ are not conscious (unless you are defining thoughts as only the conscious thoughts). A great deal of cognition is subconscious deducing, predicting, and presuming and often very complex thoughts, difficult to express in spoken language.
Being conscious of your thoughts can mean many different things but in most cases what people mean when they speak of conscious thoughts is words i.e. thoughts expressed in language.
Thoughts express themselves through actions â all kind of actions. They express themselves through verbal actions but they also express themselves through non-verbal actions. In fact, their expression through non-verbal actions, I will argue, is their most significant form of expression.
Being conscious or unconscious of something simply means being aware or unaware of that something. And if that something refers to your thoughts then what it means is being aware or unaware of your thoughts. Your thoughts manifest through your actions and you can be aware or unaware of your actions, and if you are aware of them, you can be aware or unware of what kind of thoughts direct them.
I performed who-knows-how-many actions in the past. Some of these actions I was aware of and I am still aware of. Some of these actions I was aware of but I am no longer aware of (I forgot them.) And some of these actions I was never aware of. Of those actions I am still aware of some of them are processed by my brain which means I have an insight into what kind of thoughts directed them.
The purpose of thinking is prediction.
The purpose of prediction is to prevent what is unwanted from happening.
I define âthoughtsâ as âconcsious thoughtsâ. So to me, âunsonscious thoughtsâ donât exist at all, and something like âsubconscious thoughtsâ should not be called âthoughtsâ or just âsubconscious thoughtsâ or âpreconscious thoughtsâ.
I understand. Would you agree that âconscious thoughtâ is nothing other than âimaginary speechâ? Personally, I think that in a lot of situations these âconscious thoughtsâ hinder thinking. We talk in order to communicate. When there is no reason to communicate, there is no reason to be âconscious of your thoughtsâ. Because, when youâre âconscious of your thoughtsâ, what you are really doing is you are imagining yourself sharing your inclinations with others. And when there is no reason to do so, itâs a waste of energy. The goal does not require it. We do it merely because we are used to doing it. Because we are used to talking. We donât do it because it is necessary. Imagine yourself in the wild having these âconscious thoughtsâ before deciding how to go about hunting your prey. Itâs excessive. It does not help you in any way. Itâs pointless because there is noone to listen to you. The more efficient approach would be to keep your mind silent. By forcing it to stop talking you force it to focus its attention on what matters. In fact, you force it to think more and to act only when it is necessary to act. But then, it appears that according to you, such a person, relying mostly on his intuition to make decisions, does not think. Apparently, because his thinking process is opaque. He is not aware how he thinks, so he must not be thinking.
So if not thoughts and thinking, when you are on autopilot driving through typical city traffic while your mind drifts away onto distant day-dreams, what do you want to call that calculating, predicting, strategizing, and so on??