The Subconscious Mind: The Soil of Creation

Introduction

In this blog post, I am going to be talking about the curious nature of the subconscious mind, discussing the physiology of the subconscious mind and the vital role it plays in the application of the law of assumption.

What is the Subconscious Mind?

The subconscious mind is the part of the mind that is concerned with aspects of a person's behaviour that are not part of their focal awareness; it is the part of the mind that handles feelings that are not readily available to the conscious mind. Think of it as the part of the human mind that is running in the background.

This part of the mind so happens to be the part of the mind where manifestation happens. All that we think and feel will only become real once they pass through the subconscious mind in order to become real. Think of it as you would a process of reproduction where the conscious mind is the male and the subconscious mind is the female, the subconscious mind provides the essence of the intention and the subconscious mind brings it to life and births it into the physical world - manifests it into 3D.

Or one can say that the conscious mind plants a seed (thought, feelings, daydreaming, imagination) and the subconscious is the soil that germinates it, and then it sprouts into the world.

The Dyanic Duo: The Conscious and The Subconscious Mind

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It is common knowledge that there is only one mind, but in reality, we operate through 3 layers of that one mind.

The conscious mind — this is the logical, realistic, alert, analytical, and rational reasoning part. It decides, estimates, doubts, compares, and thinks in general.
The subconscious mind — the silent creative power. It doesn’t analyze; it simply observes, senses, learns, and accepts all that the conscious mind does.
The unconscious mind — this one is rarely talked about. It is usually observed by third parties when one is asleep or well, unconscious. It is the dream state.

See, it is never the subconscious mind's responsibility to question and argue what's true. Its job is to take whatever is impressed upon it with feeling, i.e emotional charge and basically print it into the thinker's reality. Garbage In Garbage Out.

Naturally, feeling is the fuel for the subconscious mind. It may understand words but only as the person understands/believes in them, be it accurate or not; it is more of a state-of-being type of faculty. So emotion is how to get through to the subconscious mind.

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So, should a person say "I am successful," the subconscious mind does not care if you are being rational or accurate, it just takes the input, processes it using whatever emotional charge is available, records it like caching, so it doesn't have to repeat that step unless it really has to, and then it manifest that which was thought. No questions asked.

This is how people get caught up in the feedback loop of hell of manifesting shitty experiences, they think "I never get it right" while feeling like crap and the subconscious mind prints out more copies of the same experience, if only they would say "I always get it right" even while feeling crappy the subconscious mind will turn things around slow and steady depending on how much mental resistance the conscious mind will impose on the process.

All energy is manifestation energy. It's the thoughts that count. That's why all the manifestation gurus emphasize positivity all the time, with a little more self-awareness and intention, that stuff works, man.

It is the most fertile soil — but only if the farmer (the conscious mind) knows what he’s doing.

The Subconscious As The Soil of Creation

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I like to use the metaphor of the subconscious mind as fertile soil and whatever you choose to plant in it, good or bad — be it a thought, a belief, a feeling, or a vision — it will always grow. No questions asked if the results will be positive or negative. It just germinates and sprouts what was planted.

Therefore, a person who plants seeds of worry, fear and doubt will grow these experiences that will match those thoughts and feelings; however, if you choose to plant seeds of calm, confidence and faith, then those will grow as well, regardless of the emotions that were entertained at the time they were impressed upon the subconscious mind.

This is why self-awareness is of the essence - to choose deliberately only that which you desire. The soil doesn’t discriminate; the gardener does.

The Subconscious Mind and Emotional Impressions

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Thoughts and emotions tend to flow linearly; there is this Newtonian law that says that an object at rest or in motion will continue to remain at rest or in motion until it is acted upon by an external force. This applies nicely as well. Think of your psyche as train tracks, and your thought pattern is the train itself headed from point A to B.

It is virtually impossible to change direction mid-transit; there is too much momentum in the forward direction. One must first slow down and make a turn or stop and reverse. Reprogramming the subconscious mind uses a similar mechanism.

The subconscious mind will almost only accept new ideas, beliefs and patterns through repetition, charged with emotion, and a bit of relaxation will not hurt as well. This is why the State Akin to Sleep (SATS) works so well.

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When your body is in a relaxed state, this tells the conscious mind to take a break, allowing the subconscious mind to operate based on the receptive commands. This way, you can speak directly to the subconscious mind without the resistance of logic.

At this point, your affirmations are living commands, subconscious mind picks them up as a computer reads the code that was written to program it on what to do. Your visualizations become memories from the future because time is not linear. It flows in all directions back and forth. Your imaginations are basically realities waiting to be rendered into 3D.

This is why I see sleep as sacred ground. The conscious mind drifts, and the person passes through the subconscious mind on their journey into unconsciousness.

The Role of Emotion In Co-creation

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Emotions serve as the bridge that links one's thoughts to their subconscious mind. So whenever you feel something strongly, be it joy, love, anger, sadness, your subconscious mind so happens to be always paying attention to it all. It logs that frequency and begins to reproduce it ASAP.

This is why a person's trauma will continue to repeat itself until it is healed — because the subconscious mind will replay whatever has been emotionally charged and impressed on it. If you want to go against it, you'd have to go against the forward flow of your thought train (against resistance). But this same law that feeds pain and suffering can also be used to transform pain to recreate it as miracles when guided consciously.

So, should you deliberately start to generate high-level emotions like excitement, joy, gratitude or relief around your desired vision, you are telling your subconscious mind: hey... this is real.

And the subconscious mind takes it all and brings it to fruition.

How Faith Works with the Subconscious Mind

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Faith is simply one's confidence in certain matters, people or situations. It is a feeling knowing that something is reliable. That once our proverbial seeds are planted, they must and will always grow. I mean, you never see the roots and the germination process happening underground, but you know that they are.

This is the "running in the background" part of the co-creation process — the "unseen" growth happening beneath the soil of mind, and when it finally sprouts, when it breaks through into your visible world, it will feel sudden, but in truth it has been forming quietly within the whole time.

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