Brycen asked in his blog:
If 90% of the iceberg is under the water can one argue that about 90% or just a large part of the unconscious mind is completely unknown?
I'm not sure if a specific number could be put on how much of the unconscious, or rather the subconscious, is really known; it is probably different for everyone as well. Also, once it starts to be discovered, it is no longer the subconscious anymore, but rather part of the conscious mind. So really, I think all of the subconscious is unknown, for everyone.
I think the iceberg analogy goes better with the whole mind than just the subconscious. Only about 10% of the whole mind is probably known, and the rest of the inner workings will remain hidden and a mystery.
Thoughts?
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