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The need for developing a fourth level of awareness in human consciousness: Unconsciousness, Preconsciousness, consciousness and Post consciousness

Hashim Talib Hashim

Abstract:

The three levels of awareness in human consciousness which are divided by Freud: the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. Each of them interferes with Freud’s ideas of the id, ego, and superego.

Our Study which is cross sectional study conducted as an interview survey for one month, involved 167 participants from 21 countries. We used self - structured questionnaire which was tested for validity and Reliability

All the participants were well informed about the purpose of our study and what we are testing for before we gained their consent.

We found that 62% feel that they need to do this work and they will not do it again, but 38% do not feel that, while 59.9% follow their feelings to do the wrong thing and convince themselves not to do it again but 40.1% do not.

There is a significant difference between people who feel guilty on a work and the people who feel that they need to do the wrong thing and they will never do it again.

There is a significant difference too between people who feel that they need to do the wrong thing because they need it and the people who follow that feeling.

The feeling of the need to do any work and it will not occur again is not under the control of the three levels of consciousness described by Sigmoid Freud, so the need to develop a new level of consciousness which we called it (Post consciousness) is necessary to explain these feelings in psychology.

Biography:

Hashim Talib Hashim is a fourth year medical student in Baghdad medical college. He is a researcher and he presented many researches in medicine in many conferences and published in many journals. He is the owner of the postconsciousness theory and the owner of Genes' communication theory.
 

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