Tag: conscious mind

Hypnosis – How it Works, and Why it’s so Effective

The term hypnosis refers to a mental state commonly referred to as a trance, which is where the body is in a fully relaxed state while attention is fixated on an idea. The conscious, thinking by talking aspect of the mind, which is normally dominant in terms of awareness...

The Masculine and Feminine Principle of the Soul, Mind, and Body

 All spiritual ideas that represent laws and principles are conveyed in symbolic form as metaphors, analogies, and allegories that demonstrate the principles as creating in the material realm. The material world itself exists as symbolic form of the spiritual. The spiritual plane exists in a state of wholeness as...

Mental, Emotional, and Physical Purification – The Prerequisite for Transcending to Higher Forms of Consciousness

The definition for the purification process is to remove toxins, pollutants, and contaminates, returning it to an original state of purity. It’s the process of making something spiritually or ceremonially clean. Free from anything that debases, pollutes, adulterates, degrades, or contaminates it. Clean of all foreign elements. In the...

Thought-Forms: Scalar Energy, Electromagnetic Fields, and Bio-Holograms

Both the Pineal gland and the DNA of our cellular structure are composed of liquid crystalline substances that act as a receiver, transducer, and transmitter of consciousness as thought-forms or archetypal ideas that provide a metaphorical structure or blueprint for creating a corresponding idea as a personal experience of...

The Soul as the Subconscious Mind and the Holographic Nature of Reality

 The mind exists in a unified state that’s intrinsically dual or polarized in nature. It exists in a paradoxical state as being both local, or located within a particular situation, and non-local, or residing outside of the same situation, at the same time. It resides simultaneously as both a...

What is Consciousness?

Like all words that represent ideas and concepts, the term consciousness can mean something different to each person using it, and based on the context in which they’re using it. One of the most fundamental ways that we miscommunicate without even realizing that’s what we’re doing, is by assuming...

The Self-Conscious Mind, the False Ego, and the Most Basic Form of Ignorance

What we call the mind is three-fold in nature, as three aspects that systematically birth each other as outgrowths, all of which perform different functions as a unified being within a multi-dimensional reality. These three aspects of the mind are what we call the higher, superconscious mind, the middle...
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