4. UNDERSTANDING THE UNCONSCIOUS DISCERNMENT AND RECALL

Unconscious discernment is a special instruction presented to the unconscious operation, in which a particular experience that is related to but not the same as the experience introduced with the TASK. This unconscious experience at that level is a primitive experience that has not been modified or develped by COGNITION.

That instruction permits that primitive experience related to the task to be entered into memory as a memory trace and there a best fit will result in a conscious experience akin to, if not the same as, the unconscious experience.

This instruction for DISCERNMENT and RECALL is developed by an understanding of the process within PRE-PREPARATION.

It is essential, however, that this imaginative representation of that action within the pre-preparation is free of cognitive influence and is a simple instruction to perform that part of the TASK.

In early development of this Contemplation there may be a flutter in which the person falls, so to speak, out of contact with the Becoming of Consciousness Stage for a moment when a Discernment may be made and lost in consciousness... With practice this steadies and the Recall Experience is sustained in Consciousness after Cognition's acceptance.