Subconscious Mind
Up unit this point
we’ve really focused on the conscious mind. It is easy to relate to
this part of our mental capacity. The conscious mind is the part of
our brain that deals with our daily reality.
But there is a second
mind you’ve also probably heard about: the subconscious mind. It
operates simultaneously and in conjunction with the conscious mind,
yet functions quite differently. Test your own knowledge of the
subconscious.
How far back does your
memory go?
What percentage of
brainpower do you use on a daily basis?
Body functions operate
independently of our conscious minds. True or False?
In making a tough
decision, people often advise, “go with your gut.” They are
referring to your subconscious.
The subconscious mind
carefully evaluates all information it encounters. True or False?
Read on for the
answers.
The subconscious mind,
your subconscious mind, is your closest friend, loyal ally and most
trusted advisor. Learning how to access, connect, program and
response to the subconscious mind gives us the ability to rise above
the fray of everyday living, and achieve another level of greatness.
The subconscious mind is where our unlimited power lies.
The general consensus
is that we use about 1% of our brainpower. But before you say that
seems like a really low estimate, consider this. Some researchers
insist it is really a much smaller fraction, one-thousandth of a
percentage point or even less. That would mean we have a
mind-boggling brain capacity. That brainpower is to be found in the
subconscious.
Our normal body
functions, the ones we don’t really think about, are all controlled
by the subconscious mind. Our hearts beat and lungs breathe and
nerves fire without any conscious effort. But our mind controlling
and regulating these vast functions that are keeping us alive. Can
you imagine it any other way? If the conscious mind controlled body
functions, then after you had a meal you would literally have to
concentrate on your stomach to begin digesting your food. You’d
also be putting a tremendous effect into sending blood through each
and ever vein. You see that we’d never get anything done. Think of
it this way: if our subconscious didn’t control our bodily
functions then as soon as we lost consciousness, like when we sleep,
we would die. Can you imagine? You sleep, you die! That is how
important our subconscious mind is to our body.
Most of us don’t have
much of a memory before the age of 4 – 5. And some of us can’t
even remember what we had for breakfast this morning. But etched in
our subconscious mind is every event, every single thing we’ve
every said or done, read or seen, heard or even overheard. Each and
every ache or pain. They’re all inscribed in detail, in our
subconscious minds. That’s pretty impressive. But there’s more.
The subconscious mind is responsible for intuition and creativity.
Even dreams emerge from your subconscious mind. The subconscious
offers us guidance and ‘gut reactions.”
Not done yet. There’s
another function of our ever-active subconscious mind that is even
less understood. Have you ever heard the phrase “we are all one?”
Through the power of focused thought, the subconscious mind is able
to transmit and receive thoughts that connect us all in integral way.
Finally, the
subconscious is able to direct our thought, desires, and purpose.
When focused with regular and heart felt repetition and set in motion
through synchronicity, a transformation of thought energy can
transform into physical reality.
You’ve probably heard
the old adage, you reap what you sow. That bit of wisdom, passed on
through the ages, describes the interaction between the conscious and
the subconscious. The subconscious has been likened to a fertile
garden. The conscious mind, its gardener. Whether you know it or not,
you intensely felt thought and beliefs are the seeds that you are
planting. So be very careful what you place in your head. Good
thoughts or bad thoughts can be the difference between a garden
filled with weeds, or one overflowing with roses. You seeds, your
thoughts, absolutely will and so make the difference.
This is how our two
minds work together. The conscious mind is the evaluator, the
instigator. It can discern right from wrong, lie from truth, beauty
from beast. In the previous example, it is the conscious, “the
gardener” creating the type of garden, choosing which flowers,
which colors, which texture make the most striking combination.
The subconscious mind
“the garden” will accept any passionately felt thought or belief.
Whatever “seed” is pressed upon it. It doesn’t matter if it’s
true or false, positive or negative. The subconscious is unable to
evaluate, as the conscious mind is able to do.
It is a provider. A
plowed field can’t determine what it will grow. It simply waits for
the seeds to be planted in it’s midst, eager to nourish them and
provide to gardener with splendid bounty.
The point is that the
conscious and subconscious work in tandem but are absolutely
dependent upon each other. The soil is at the mercy of the gardener.
If the gardener has acute vision, creativity, a love of beauty and
willingness to carefully tend the garden, then the soil will provide
an exquisite out growth of his vision and care. Neglect the garden
and return is a dusty patch of dirt and weeds.
Likewise the gardener
is reliant upon soil. Plants roses on rocks and you still have rocks.
He is gardener with no garden. Without the resource of the soil, he
cannot nurture his vision into a reality.
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