Hearing Your Subconscious

Posted Oct 18, 2009 by Jaylar / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

teaching yourself to listen to the 'duplicate file' response in your Mind


Ann was so angry with her daughter, Joan, that she was actually mumbling...."I hate the way Gwen answers..."
Gwen is Ann's sister.

How was it that she was angry at Joan, yet used the name of her sister?

If Ann were alert to herself, she'd realise that Joan is just like Gwen. The same; "It is everyone's fault but mine,"
the same twisted way of recalling the past.  In short, Ann's brain has, as a computer when one attempts to save a file with a duplicate name, sent the alert.

It wasn't misspeak, confusion, or Freudian slip; Ann's subconscious recognised that her daughter and her sister had the same faults. It is for Ann to appreciate what happened.

Often your subcon makes a link between two totally 'different' bits of data.  Could be the 'mix up' of
names, dates, ideas.   It is for you to stop and figure out why this happened.  

Your subcon seems to have the ability to connect and solve various problems. Unfortunately it often 'speaks' in symbols..   Sometimes it causes feelings...the bad taste in the mouth is not just figurative.  The sense of a bad smell, is again the way your subcon tells you to nwatch out.

There are those who listen to their subcon.  They get a feeling and obey it.  There are those who understand
why they are thinking of a unicorn, or why when someone makes a particular statement, an image pops
into their mind.

The subcon doesn't think in words, it communicates non-verbally.  Just as Ann said 'Gwen' when she
thought she meant Joan; your subcon is talking to you. Listen.

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