Have you ever heard the
phrase, “I want to sleep on it?” It is actually good bit of
wisdom being put into practice. Rather than making a decision solely
using the conscious mind, the person is saying they want to access
their subconscious for deep, gut level decision.
Accessing the
subconscious is not something we are practiced at doing. There is a
storehouse of knowledge in our subconscious but it can be like
walking into one of those enormous home improvement warehouse. You
spend more time walking up and down the aisle filling your basket
with needless items, than finding what you came to get.
The subconscious mind
does not speak English. It’s an internal guidance system. It
communicates through concepts, emotion and feeling. It presents us
with options that lead us to our desires. But ultimately, we must
make the choice. Turn left or right. Say hello or walk on by.
Part of the problem in
accessing the subconscious is that we chase the information rather
than allowing it to come to us. There is no easy way to coax the
information into your brain, but it normally arrive after you have
relaxed and allowed the information to sink in.
Have you ever tried to
chase a cat? They are fast little things. The way to catch a cat is
not to run after it, but to stand still. Sweet-talk it into coming
over. Act as if you don’t care. Next thing you know it is rubbing
against your leg. That is the best way to describe how to coax an
idea from the subconscious.
Where do you get your
best ideas? Some people get them while bating. Other get great ideas
while driving, or talking on the phone, or listening to music. It is
the relaxed and slightly occupied mind that allows direct access to
the subconscious.
Exercise
In your Journal,
attempt to recall where and how you had your best ideas –the
breakthrough ideas in your life. Were you in bed? Were you relaxed or
nervous? Were you busy trying to come up with the idea or did it plop
in front of you like a big, nicely wrapped present? List the way you
felt when the idea came to you. We are trying to isolate the feeling
and methods that will lead us unequivocally to our pure subconscious
wisdom.
Usually, it is the
rational decisions that end up costing us the most. We out think
ourselves. We play if safe, when our true desire demands a leap of
faith.
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