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Limiting Beliefs And How The Conscious Road Block



 

 

Subliminals:

Magic or Science?

 

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Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it

 

We are often too quick to judge a situation, or an ability we have. We don’t really think things through before our conscious filters start acting negatively with a pessimistic attitude, no that’s not going to work, or no that’s ridiculous. To put it bluntly the subconscious mind is often optimistic, the conscious mind is pessimistic, but when your intuition is tuned up, your conscious and subconscious minds are synced, then your often fully optimistic, ambitious, and perseverant. Most of our problems come from a miscommunication with our most powerful tool, and resource. The subconscious mind.

 

Sometimes we get these “ideas” and we think, “That’s silly, blowing on that glass won’t make it move” and sometimes we give into “faith” and try it anyway. The impatient conscious mind however will start to turn in on itself when nothing happens “PERCEPTIVELY” and it will start accessing that internal dialogue that eventually defeats you. It’s not enough to have faith that requires quick answers, for most people in business, in trying, in life, give up just before those answers would be given to them, just on the cusp of getting that validation they fold, and don’t even realize how close they came to success.

 

The funny thing about blind faith is that it is not blind at all; in fact it is more seeing than proven faith (faith backed with proof). Blind faith is more dependant on what the mind REALLY knows, and sees through the 5 senses (which collectively build the foundation for intuition). The subconscious mind picks up a tremendous amount of information. But until you allow that information expression consciously it is only “potential power”. True power comes from listening to your intuition, and intuition is your subconscious mind’s vocal cords.

 

All Seeing, All knowing

 

It all gets in there, even stuff you saw, rather came through your eyes to your brain, but you didn’t consciously pay attention to/perceive in a conscious way. The fact that you didn’t consciously give it the time of day doesn’t matter, the fact is your body is a recording studio of your experiences, and only a fraction of that data is consciously perceived and processed consciously, but 100% gets recorded none the less.

 

We’ve all seen shows like “Psyche” and “The Monk” or even “Matlock” or “Perry Mason”, I could go on and on but my point is these shows are showing you in an entertaining fashion the power of tapping into the subconscious mind. We all pay attention with razor sharp focus, but with all that information coming in and being stored, most of it is not accessible to the conscious mind. The only thing stopping it is your own filters!

 

We’d probably go nuts if we tried to process all that data, everything the eyes see, the ears hear, the nose smells, and so on at the same time. The body is this magnificent recording device and although we don’t realize consciously at the time, but what we see, hear, touch, feel, smell, etc... is all being recorded, categorized by perceptions (which can be reprogrammed by the way) and given meaning. When we go to do something instinctually all this information comes into use at one time or another.

 

When you do something and figure something out fast that you never thought you knew about, when you think that aha moment you had when you figured your creative mind was responsible for jimmy rigging something around the house, realize this is not a new skill set, this is your brain now using that information you’ve been storing. The brain can access information at an alarming rate, but it does this all subconsciously. Between the conscious and subconscious mind is a wall, built up by YOU. But just as sound can go through walls, so can subliminal messages.

 

The Power of Asking Yourself a Question

 

When you ask your brain a question you’re actually putting a powerful part of your mind into play. Imagine everything you’ve ever seen (consciously or not the cameras always recording), felt, heard, tasted, smelled, and so on being stored in this intricate personal “Body Wide Web”. (I bet you didn’t know your memories are stored all over your body holographically did you?).

 

Now imagine that all you have to do to activate your own personal “Google” search engine for your every experience in any of the body’s senses, that huge database of information (you don’t even know a fraction of it consciously) can be accessed just by asking the right question. Now at first if you’ve got a lot of conscious baggage going, this process will not prove itself useful. It will however need to be trained and tuned to become instantaneous.

 

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