We can interpret information in different ways in respect to the conscious mind. There are multiple conscious states and different kinds of thinking at those different levels of the mind-state. For example, when running your thinking is at a different level than when you are at rest. There is no “better” one; they are different and I think this serves us well. This could be different in relation to differing bodies or persons. For instance, when my body is at rest I think of things, ideas, or concepts that correspond directly to reason or rational thought, in this case. However, and in opposition, or on the other side of this spectrum my thinking while running on a treadmill is different or I get a different kind of ideas, concepts, or fruitions in the thought making when I get a surge of adrenaline rushing through my body. For example, my imagination creates separate classes of forms in these two states (and, thus, there is a whole spectrum of levels of consciousness). Another example I can point to is that my thinking in respect to rationality is even sharper when I pace back-and-forth or pace in concentric circles anywhere. My thinking is on a deeper level in a quiet area as opposed to study at a noisy Starbucks. My thinking or concentration is even more diverse when reading, writing, or studying to music. And we can even go further to say that the type or genre of music affects this too. All these levels are desirable and efficient to the knowing in the workings of one’s mind. I can incline to think in these different states and my intention to do so is my will to do so and so that I can gather or process information differently in these thinking areas. Ultimately, you can discover knowledge to varying degrees with this kind of practice. And it does take practice which is the key to everything that I have ever experienced. We all know that if we want to get good at something we must repeat the process over and over (ad-infinitum) in order to become an expert in aforesaid area. I don’t know about you but this is my goal.