Strive for compassion and deeper understanding when thinking of others rather than judging or criticizing. Keep a positive frame of mind and allow your positive energy out into the world, sending it toward those who need it the most; those in pain, those in poverty, those in power and those who are powerless. Use your energy and your intentions for good, within and without. There is no better use of your energetic power than to do good for others.
Today is as good a day as any to declare yourself free and clear of any attachments to old resentments, fears, sadnesses or regrets, all negative focuses, and declare that you are open only to positive thoughts, to ideas of plenty, and to only that which is good, beneficial and advantageous. Turn in a completely new direction today in thought, desire and action. And watch your words, for your words bring to you what you want or don’t want. Make your words attractive and you will be attractive too!
The mind is a subtle body that creates, runs, and maintains the physical body. A cord, similar to an umbilical cord, connects these two bodies while we are physically alive. When that cord eventually breaks, the physical body dies, while the mind, in its soul body, moves off to life in a subtle dimension of reality.
The mind is a singular organ with two significant spheres, one conscious and the other subconscious. The conscious sphere is the King who chooses the blueprint for life in this world. The King is a ruling dominant of the mind, as reflected in the attitudes, beliefs, and thoughts one imbues one’s attention with and that determine the course of one’s life.
The subconscious sphere is the Queen, who creates life through her access to divine substance and intelligence, in accordance with the dictates of heredity and consciousness, which constantly provide her with guiding suggestions. The Queen is the ruling dominant of the mind that manifests new life.
The conscious sphere works with the subconscious sphere when it is awake. The subconscious never sleeps. When the conscious sphere sleeps, the subconscious continues to monitor and address the needs of the physical body. These two spheres of the mind, though distinct, are deeply intertwined royal partners.
The physical brain, with its nervous system, provides the conscious sphere with the sensory data gathered through its five physical senses, allowing it to choose behaviors that address its physical needs. Thus, if one senses cold through the sense of touch, they may decide to put on a sweater.
The subconscious sphere of mind also receives sensory data from the brain, which it automatically responds to via the association of sensory experience with reactive suggestions from innate instincts of survival and growth. Instincts are powerful programs of habitual response to address sensory activation and mental thought. If, for example, one hears a noise and imagines an intruder, a fear response and mobilization for physical action and survival will result.
The conscious sphere of mind constantly presents its own suggestions to the subconscious, who then manifests them through its total control of the physical body. Thus, if one tells the heart to reduce its rate of heartbeat, the subconscious slows it down.
Suggestions from both the conscious sphere of mind and the instincts, stored in the subconscious, influence the actions of the subconscious in accordance with the law of attraction. That law operates via like attracting like. The subconscious attracts divine substance to it as it fashions, in physical form, the energetic intent of consciousness.
The shamans of ancient Mexico called this divine substance and intelligence the energy of intent. This independent magical energy permeates the universe and is the energy behind all of creation. The subconscious mind has access to this divine energy of intent, which it calls upon to both run the body and manifest, in physical form, the suggestions it accepts.
The conscious mind has its own relationship with intent through its ability to intend its intentions to the subconscious mind via suggestion. Like the subconscious mind, the energy of intent neither reasons nor moralizes, it creates what it intends to create.
The subconscious, with its access to the energy of intent, can thus create a reality that serves the whims of narcissism as equally as intentions presented for the greater good. A heartfelt conscious master of intent would thus choose to exercise their divine freedom of will for the intent of the greater good of self and other.
Consciousness also has the Knightly duty to protect its Queen, the subconscious sphere of the mind. Concretely, this can mean choosing to not expose itself to the content of the negativity influencers on social media, who seek to implant their suggestions into the subconscious minds of listeners and readers.
The subconscious does not rationally reflect upon the rightness of the suggestions presented to it, it is solely the irrational center of creation. The subconscious depends completely upon the conscious sphere to discern right action.
The conscious sphere of mind is also charged to face its own fears and negative beliefs which might be secretly undermining its own intentions for change in accordance with the greater good. For example, a hidden fear of scarcity might result in the subconscious being attracted to purchase less healthy but cheaper food to save money, whereby compromising its intent for perfect health.
Consciousness must monitor its use of words, as it is words that become the flesh. I’ll never be able to have that, is a powerful suggestion to the subconscious that will be manifested as scarcity and poverty. The antidote: immediately change all negatives into positives. In this instance, never have that becomes a definite, I have that!
The declarative, I have that, rests upon the conviction of the conscious sphere that it has successfully planted the seed of its intent into the fertile soil of subconscious substance. The law of growth insists that that seed will physically manifest through the energy of intent in the subconscious sphere of the mind. The conscious sphere waters its seed through its certainty that the full maturation of its seed of intent is a physical fact, in definite progress.
During the watering of the seed of intent, the affirmation, I have that, is repeated often in the conscious mind, together with a powerful exercise of the imagination that visualizes that in one’s possession, as one passionately feels one’s desire and joy at its realization. The conscious sphere must choose to engage in this practice frequently, to both impress the subconscious with its intent, as well as to become a habit of mind and, eventually, a new reality.
Consciousness, with its royal prerogative to choose, must also acquiesce to the divine prerogative of the subconscious to attract the necessary events to realize the given intent, in accordance with its own methods, and in its own time.
The mind is ultimately a royal partnership, of interdependence and deep love and respect, between the conscious and subconscious spheres of the mind. Without the conscious mind’s reasoning powers and discernment of right action, the subconscious mind is prey to create all manner of unsavory suggestions. Likewise, without a positive working relationship with the subconscious, the conscious sphere cannot realize the fulfillment of its true desires, and potential, while in physical form.
As with all intimate relationships, the relationship between the conscious and subconscious spheres of mind requires focused attention, appreciation, and mutual respect, to grow and become all that one unified mind can be while attached to life in physical form.
Radical change can happen at any moment in life. Things happen that catapult you forward, either by chance or by determination. Notice how nature reflects such abrupt change. A hot day may be interrupted by a violent thunderstorm that causes great disruption, but eventually the storm passes and things return to normal. But are they? When a great change comes things are changed forever. So is it within the self. Acknowledge how change affects you rather than hide it. Acknowledge it and let it take affect. Let it actually do its good work on you. And, as you step out into a new day, let the good work of change shine through you, in your attitude, in your gratitude, and in the way you choose what to do next.
Accept your place in the shaping of the world around you, just as you accept your place in the shaping of your own world. Your choices matter to you personally but also to the energy outside of you. You do affect everything else. Make choices that are good and positive in bigger ways than just for one person, positive for the greater good as well. Small choices and large choices alike offer an opportunity for you to be interactive in a world that is rapidly changing, whether you want it to or not. Accept that truth as you also accept your unique role as a being of positive change for the good of all.