Man is what he thinks all day long.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are three minds within you: the conscious mind, the subconscious mind, and the superconscious mind.
The superconscious mind is your higher self, your connection to Source, the source itself, the soul star, the spirit, the universe, and perhaps the Holy Spirit part of you. It is your god self or connection to God. It connects you to whom you talk to spiritually. This is also known as the Viracocha. It is an electromagnetic energy ball above your head, and it is infinitely Sourced. I consider and use this energetic ball as a golden light. Whatever your faith or spiritual base, know this golden light is from Source.
This soul star is fed from the universal, cosmic web of life, and perhaps is part of the great field of energy that makes up intelligent infinity.
This is your personality and the logical mind: the part of you that talks, thinks, and decides. The conscious mind makes your to-do list. It comprises 2 to 3 percent of your total mind. It is the charioteer that decides what to do, and it should run the chariot—the subconscious mind (more on that later). It should, but most of us don’t know how to use the conscious mind to manage and care for the subconscious mind. We sometimes call this conscious mind the objective mind since it involves the five senses and receives evidence from material reality. The conscious mind reasons through observation, education, and experience.
This is the emotional part of you. The subconscious mind can only receive input, and it accepts information from the conscious mind, good or bad, if there is strong emotion attached. It has no choice. Your subconscious mind knows everything and works best when asleep, dreaming, or drowsy. One might say this is where your emotional heart is, and your heart just knows. Your subconscious mind sets up events and conditions in your life. Your subconscious mind runs 98 percent of you. You a re not a victim of outside circumstance; in fact, you create your reality.
Now, your current life isn’t your fault—no one sat down with little you to explain how it works. Odds are there wasn’t anyone who could elucidate because your parents probably didn’t know, nor did your teachers. And you are not broken; you don’t need fixing. You are perfectly, beautifully you. If you’d like to change your life, however, you must work with your subconscious in a particular way so you can have and experience what you want. Your present reality is a result of your past thinking.
Joseph Murphy wrote a fantastic book titled The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, in which he talks about the conscious mind like the gardener, planting thoughts in the subconscious mind all day. Your daily thinking plants seeds all the time in the subconscious: I hat e her; I stink; I can’t do anything; I can’t run fast; he thinks I’m dumb; I don’t have enough money; I’ll never find love; my kids are no good; my boss doesn’t want to give me a raise; I need to go to college to be worth anything; I can’t type.
Your subconscious mind grows those seeds whether they are positive or negative, reading your thoughts like a biocomputer reads DNA and bringing these thoughts to physical reality in some way. It does not question you. To us e another analogy, your subconscious mind simply follows orders like a robot. It doesn’t need to know the reason behind those orders or, for that matter, if the orders are even a good idea. It just obeys you. You may currently believe your life circumstances just happen to you willy-nilly, but after reading this book, you’ll understand your life is created, one thought at a time. You can begin crafting a more lovely life at any moment, the same way you created the current one. Consider the concept “As within, so without” and understand you can use it to your advantage because the subconscious mind is subject to the conscious mind. If you always say you can’t afford something, your subconscious mind will make sure you can’t. It will arrange your life so that, no matter how hard you work in 3D reality, you will continue to lack funds for what you want and need.
We can liken the three-minds model to the image of an iceberg in the water. The conscious mind is the part of the iceberg we can see. The subconscious is the part under the water. The superconscious mind is everything else: the water, sky, and so on.
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