Monday, December 20, 2010

Subconscious or SUPER-conscious?


We all know that there is an underlying aspect of our mind, which we find difficult to influence. Modern psychology calls it the subconscious mind. This is were our physical processes are regulated, along with our mental health. Memories and information are stored, biochemical reactions are initiated and reflexes are strengthened. However, is the name subconscious appropriate?

Consciously, we are able to utilise, a fraction of our mental capacity. It's true that at various times of the day various aspect of the brain will become active, depending on neurological activity, however, the argument remains, that our level of conscious capabilities remain minimal. The short term memory of an average brain can hold 7±2 bits of information, the average length of a phone number.

The subconcious mind on the other hand processes and filters thousands, if not, millions of stimuli each second, bringing to awareness only those that are momentarily relevant. At the same time, regulating hormonal levels, body temperature, cell regeneration, nutritional assimilation, digestion, oxygen/CO2 levels and blood circulation, just to name a few.

So then, is it justifiable to create a hierarchical understanding of cognitive function? After all, the existence of the subconscious has never been scientifically proven.

In my opinion, a more appropriate distinction between the varying aspects of cognitive capabilities would be conscious and super-conscious. This is not to say that the super-conscious is superior to the conscious mind, it simple illustrates the divine capabilities achievable through utilising the super-conscious, in unison with the conscious.

The super-conscious aspect of your Self is, in other words, the God aspect of your Self. To connect with the super-conscious is kin to connecting with god. This is a common occurrence for most, when you're dreaming. However, a lack of awareness in the dream state, leads to a turbulent God-Self connection.

This leads to the process of lucid dreaming, and astral projection, whereby whilst in a state of dreaming/trance the initiator is able to navigate through the subjective realm and up-regulate super-conscious function. This technique has been practiced by EVERY native culture known to man. The initiate is often known as the Shaman, a mediator between the subjective (energetic) and objective (physical) realms. Through cross-navigation the Shaman is able to heal, foresee future events, access ancestral knowledge and commune with spirit guides.

Using the modern understanding of dimensional layers, developed through quantum physics, we can gain an understanding of how this is possible. As our vibrational frequency elevated beyond the third dimension we have the ability to simultaneously see into the future and past, not to mention commune with pan-dimensional vibrations/spirits. (Read more in my E-book)

Incorporating the Kamitic (Ancient Egyptian) system of spiritual cultivation, as mentioned in Ra Un Nefer Amen's "Metu Neter," mantra's and states of trance are key to re-connecting to, and influencing, the super-conscious and the life-circumstances you consciously experience as a result.

As always, sending forth my unconditional love

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