Thoughts

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Thoughts are an energetic substance that influence the perceptions we have about beliefs and identity, so that every behavior we have and action we take starts with a thought. The subconscious level of our mental body has more control over our thoughts, impulses and brain activity than at the conscious mind level. This is especially true if we are totally unaware of how our mind works, as the subconscious takes over and we remain unaware of the thoughts and inner dialogue we have with ourselves and others. On the path of becoming conscious and awake, observing how our mind works and registering what our heart feels while being present to what our body experiences, are critical skills in personal and spiritual development. Every human being has a Subconscious Mind that makes up an energetic field in the Lightbody, that also connects into the entire collective unconscious layer that exists in the lowest dimensions of the earth plane. Until a human being awakens into higher states of observation with self-awareness and Self-Responsibility, he is a puppet of his Subconscious Programming, impulses and instinctual reactions, which maintain the most primitive and animalistic behaviors.

The subconscious or Unconscious Mind is not only a repository of instinctual and primitive impulses, it’s a hard drive that organizes all of our experiences and memories into complex mental processes that are arranged on the hidden motivations, perceptions, beliefs and feelings we have. For people that stay focused only upon the external view of the conscious mind that makes up their Ego/Personality, their inner landscape has a hidden world of subconscious judgements, biases and beliefs that remain hidden from conscious view and unknown even to them. We cannot know the subconscious mind and Subconscious Programming without turning inward, without shifting into calm and relaxed states while observing our deepest selves.[1]


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See Also

Three Layers of Ego

Negative Ego