The Conscious Mind
The conscious mind only represents a mere 12% of the total mind's capacity,
and can only be concerned with, or hold one single thought at a time. To some
extent it has control over our nervous system, and is responsible for the
voluntary actions of our muscles.
The conscious mind is mainly active when we are awake and is responsible for
our decision making processes, or rationalisation and analysis. It decides what
action we will take, often based upon past subconscious experiences, and
constantly re-assesses a situation to ensure that the correct action has been
taken.
The conscious mind has no memory capacity, and therefore only deals with the
'here and now' situation.
When we go into a trance, whether induced as part of hypnosis, or as a
natural process, our conscious mind is not really needed and becomes dormant.
It operates in a similar way to an auto-pilot on an aircraft - should anything
happen that requires the conscious mind to reawaken, it will do so immediately
The Power of True Thought. All that you are,has been created by your thoughts,your Subconscious. Your Inner Self is the Key to Unlocking Your True Potential in this world,Your World. Just Believe.
Friday, 26 April 2013
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Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Subconscious and Subliminal facts
You only use around ten percent of your brain and that's a fact.
The other
ninety percent is your subconscious and that's the part of your brain that is
connected to the Universe.
Your subconscious mind has no form
of reasoning that's your conscious mind that does it.
Your subconscious can
only do what it believes and it can only believe in the things that your
conscious mind allows through its doors (into the subconscious
mind).
The conscious mind is your subconscious mind's
guard and once your conscious mind believes something to be true and correct.
Only then will it allow this information through to your subconscious mind. The
subconscious can only act as it knows everything to be true.
The subconscious
does not have the power to tell right from wrong.
It can only act as it knows
for everything that is in your subconscious is there because you believe it to
be, your subconscious is your hard drive, never sleeping and thus successfully
always working in connection with the
Universe.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
With minor, day-to-day goals, you know what you want to achieve, but when it comes to major goals, it is different.
You might have a vague idea, but this is not enough.
To accomplish anything, and to use your mind power, you have to know exactly what it is you want to do.
In order to focus your mind on a goal, you need a clear and well defined goal.
Sunday, 14 April 2013
The Hidden Engine of our Failure,
" for both would be an accurate description of
how the subconscious works in our life.
According to the beliefs and imprints
that we have allowed to enter into this hidden, mysterious part of our being,
so
will our life attract to us the conditions and circumstances that match the
energy vortexes that vibrate within.
Friday, 12 April 2013
One of the ways we can do this is by affirming to ourselves for several
minutes each day,
“My subconscious mind is my partner in success.”
By doing this
we are re-educating ourselves as to the fact that we possess a second powerful
mind,
and that it is our partner in success.
Becoming conscious of our
subconscious, and moving beyond thinking of it as some abstract concept or
figment of our imagination is an important step.
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
"The first thing to remember is the dual nature of your mind.
The subconscious mind is constantly amenable to the power of suggestion; furthermore the subconscious mind has complete control of the functions, conditions, and sensations of your body.
Trust the subconscious mind to heal you. It made your body, and it knows all of its processes and functions. It knows much more than your conscious mind about healing and restoring you to perfect balance."
Joseph Murphy-The Miracles of Your Mind Thought
Friday, 5 April 2013
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