
Our conscious mind — believe it or not — is not in charge of our day-to-day behaviour.That claim may seem counter intuitive and contrary to our experience, but it has been demonstrated in controlled experiments time and again. By the time our conscious mind is aware of any particular decision or action, it has already been made or enacted by some other part of our brain.
Our conscious mind — believe it or not — is not in charge of our day-to-day behaviour.That claim may seem counter intuitive and contrary to our experience, but it has been demonstrated in controlled experiments time and again. By the time our conscious mind is aware of any particular decision or action, it has already been made or enacted by some other part of our brain.
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The Ten Stages
Sunday, 1 January 2017
RECOVERY: that overused and often distorted word, is in the terms of the program is the dissolution of the unconscious.
We’ve all have had moments of recovery. With unusual clarity, we see our truth. The clouds part—and we say ‘aha’! We are at one with all things. Truth is no longer distorted through the filter of the disturbances of our past or the biases of our family and culture. Truth is revealed, clear as a bell, at least for a moment.
But sustaining this recovered state is a difficult task. To do so, we must do some work. We are not suggesting that the solution requires endless tedious hours of repetitive prayers or dissociative mediation. EMOTIONAL RECOVERY in itself is simpler—but much harder.
Our solution is to resolve the traumas buried in our unconscious, the traumas that imprison truth and entangle our child within with its inherent creativity. The disturbing dis-respect inflicted on us beginning in earliest childhood, even in the womb of a troubled mother in conflict with a father, which have been absorbed by our child within and must be resolved to our child withins satisfaction so that we may live free, fully and honestly. We must see, feel, and grieve our traumatic history in order to clear our child withins holding bin of dtysfunctioning memory, the unconscious. When the unconscious is clear we become fully recovered.
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