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a temporary or prolonged loss of awareness of self and of surroundings
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That part of the mind or mental functioning of which the content is only rarely subject to awareness. It is a repository for data that have never been conscious (primary repression) or that may have been conscious and are later repressed (secondary repression).
Ãâó: www.indianpsychiatry.com/Glossary.htm
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| unconscious |
inclined to do what is polite, kind, right, or considerate:
Ãâó: www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/language_arts/voca...
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| unconscious |
In Carl Jung's terms, there are two parts to the Unconscious: the Personal Unconscious and the Collective Unconscious. The Personal Unconscious is made up of complexes acquired in our Personality development, in our conscious attempt to integrate and deal with our environment. The Collective Unconscious is made up of Archetypes, instinctual patterns, inherited traits, race memory.
Ãâó: www.elore.com/Astrology/Glossary/psychology.htm
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| unconsciousness |
State of being unaware or without conscious experience.
Ãâó: www.adha.org/CE_courses/course2/keyterms.htm
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