Subconscious Resources

On Iceberg Intuition and
Innate Information Processes

Faris Ali
1 min readJan 5, 2019

The brain—with its crevasses and ravines—can resemble a scrunched up piece of paper. We work the brain daily and demand of it so much, that it has become physically compressed. When we open our minds and unscrunch the crumpled up mental paper, we unravel our thoughts and notice words on the page — those words are our deeper thoughts. This unfolding and looking deeper is how we come face to face with what’s really within us. We can’t read a rolled up or folded paper, let alone one mangled in the shape of a frustrated uneven ball. The more we allow our mind to lay open and unconstricted, the more we can fit on it, and the more orderly it will be to express what’s hidden within. Decompress and order your mind; listen to what it has to say. You may have buried treasures waiting for you that your mind has poetically prepared when you weren’t paying attention.

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Faris Ali
Faris Ali

Written by Faris Ali

flâneur | seafarer among seafarers | all Medium writing is experimental, opinion or abstract creative expression.

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