Conditioning as Repetition: The Endless Movement of the Human Mind examines conditioning not merely as a social or cultural influence, but as a continuous psychological process sustained through thought, memory, identity, and human interaction. The paper argues that conditioning survives through repetition itself — through language, interpretation, belief, reaction, and accumulated psychological experience. The work explores how even awareness of conditioning may unconsciously become another form of conditioning when transformed into ideology, philosophical identity, or repetitive certainty. It investigates the relationship between observer and conditioning, questioning whether direct perception is possible without the interference of accumulated psychological structures. Moving across philosophical psychology, phenomenology, and existential inquiry, the paper reflects on interpretation, misunderstanding, psychological continuity, and awareness without conclusion. Rather than proposing a method or doctrine, it opens an inquiry into whether the human mind can observe its own repetitive movement directly.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a01726d3a9f334c28272a01 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/avdsf