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Conscious awareness Quote by Gabor Maté

“Much of what we do arises from automatic programming that bypasses conscious awareness and may even run contrary to our intentions, as Dr. Schwartz points out: The passive side of mental life, which is generated solely and completely by brain mechanisms, dominates the tone and tenor of our…” quote by Gabor Maté
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““Much of what we do arises from automatic programming that bypasses conscious awareness and may even run contrary to our intentions, as Dr. Schwartz points out: The passive side of mental life, which is generated solely and completely by brain mechanisms, dominates the tone and tenor of our day-to-day, even our second-to-second experience. During the quotidian business of daily life, the brain does indeed operate very much as a machine does. Decisions that we may believe to be freely made can arise from unconscious emotional drives or subliminal beliefs. They can be dictated by events of which we have no recollection. The stronger a person’s automatic brain mechanisms and the weaker the parts of the brain that can impose conscious control, the less true freedom that person will be able to exercise in her life. In OCD, and in many other conditions, no matter how intelligent and well-meaning the individual, the malfunctioning brain circuitry may override rational judgment and intention. Almost any human being when overwhelmed by stress or powerful emotions, will act or react not from intention but from mechanisms that are set off deep in the brain, rather than being generated in the conscious and volitional segments of the cortex. When acting from a driven or triggered state, we are not free.””

Gabor Maté

About This Quote

Source Book: “In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts” by Gabor Maté, 2008

Our daily actions are largely driven by unconscious brain processes that can override conscious intentions, limiting true freedom especially under stress or mental illness.

In simple terms: Unconscious brain mechanisms shape behavior, often against our will.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and manage automatic responses.

Themes

psychology neuroscience free will mental health stress behavior

Mood

reflective analytical cautious

Type

philosophical clinical motivational

When to use this quote

  • therapy sessions
  • high‑stress work
  • personal decision‑making
  • mental‑health treatment
  • mindfulness practice

Key Concepts

automatic programming conscious control neural mechanisms emotional drives subliminal beliefs

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we strengthen conscious control over automatic impulses?
  • What strategies help mitigate stress‑triggered automatic reactions?
A Different Perspective

Even with awareness, deep brain drives can still dominate choices, challenging the notion of full autonomy.

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