We would say that the cellular consciousness comprises two thirds of habits at a minimum, and is not strictly segregating all habits within its province, but serving as a backup in a kind of further extension of habits formed within the subconscious or even deep subconscious. The habits brought into cellular consciousness in being exercised, can then be captured more locally at the tissue level to be on the front lines, so to speak, so people can have a visceral reaction and a bodily trigger for some kind of learned behavior, and so forth, whatever that habit generates in the way of feelings and actions. So this is a complex composite arrangement of unique compartmentalizations within all levels of the mind, and then a duplication, because habits might affect an individual in many differing ways that involve differing levels of perception, and levels of the mind. Therefore, habits can be replicated within the separate compartments so there is an overlap. It is also the case there are many shared memories in long-term memory storage, particularly, among differing levels of the mind. That redundancy serves a purpose because it provides backup capabilities and to the extent of overlapping that takes place, has the memories close to hand when a particular level of the mind goes about its business seeking information to act on higher instructions, and so forth. This is particularly needed by the deep subconscious in having a way to influence upper levels of the mind, not being reachable by the conscious level directly, and being the largest part of the mind should have the greatest influence, and this is the case. So we would say that beyond what is stored in cellular consciousness, either singly or a replication of habits originating in other levels of the mind, the rest of the habits, the final one third, have an approximate one third distribution to have originated in the subconscious and two thirds in the deep subconscious, for purposes of wanting to honor your request for an accounting.
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