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Conscious
vs. Subconscious
Q: What
is the difference between the conscious mind and the
subconscious mind?
A:
The subconscious mind contains all of your memories,
beliefs, fears, defenses and biases. It also regulates
physiological repetitive activity including circulation,
breathing and digestion. All impressions in their entirety
from the moment of birth (and from past incarnations) are
stored in this part of the mind. This collective
accumulation of perceptions, programming and conditioning
directly influences who you are and what you become. It’s
a lot like an unconscious super-computer that’s in the
depths of your mind. The conscious mind is the area of
your mind that you are most familiar with. It includes
cognizant recognition of images, thoughts, impressions,
sounds, etc. Then there is the super-conscious mind that
is also referred to as the higher-self or God-self. The
super-conscious is your link to universal truths involving
yourself and everything in existence. The conscious,
subconscious and super-conscious minds work together to
form a person’s overall mindset.
Q:
Which part of us has the most influence in our everyday
lives?
A:
The
subconscious mind rules your life. It completely lacks
reasoning power and stores all of the hidden core beliefs,
misconceptions, fears, defenses and biases formed mostly
before age ten. The subconscious mind reacts just like a
fearful child. It is not sensible enough to deal
effectively with everyday circumstances. Although you may
be consciously fearless, your subconscious mind may
possess intense apprehension. Often, subconscious beliefs
are at odds with conscious viewpoints. For example,
even if you consciously desire a compatible love
relationship with all of your heart, if your subconscious
mind equates relationships with grief, or some other form
of suffering, it will do everything in its power to
generate conflict or keep you single.
Furthermore, the subconscious mind influences you in every
way it possibly can to make you unattractive if you
subconsciously equate being attractive with abuse, for
example. Until you uncover, confront, and resolve
unconscious issues, your subconscious mind will interfere
with your life, often opposing your conscious desires and
plans. Personal issues keep you from reaching your
highest potential. Subconscious thinking must be aligned
with conscious desires in order to reach your goals.
Q: How
do you find out about your subconscious mind?
A:
One of
the quickest and most accurate pathways to the
subconscious mind’s strengths, fears, defenses, biases,
etc. is through graphology. Subconscious traits are mostly
hidden from you and often at odds with your conscious
desires. Handwriting analysis, or graphology, is
incredibly revealing and effectively displays a
comprehensive inventory of subconscious personality
traits. A well-trained graphologist frequently identifies
parts of a person’s character that they are unaware of.
They come to know the person on a subconscious level
better than they know (or are willing to know) themselves.
Q: Is
graphology more revealing than numerology and astrology in
determining existing subconscious personality?
A:
Yes, graphology is more precise than numerology
and astrology in detecting existing subconscious character
traits. It is unique because it fully clarifies current
personality strengths and challenges. Graphology
symbolizes a person’s state of mind and character at the
time of writing.
Q: What
can graphology tell me about myself?
A:
A well-trained graphologist can discern if a person is
emotionally stable or volatile, honest or insincere,
enthusiastic or depressed, in good health or unwell,
intellectually sharp or slow witted, artistic or
analytical, sedentary or physically active, closed or
open-minded, extroverted or introverted, tense or relaxed,
immature or mature, and much more. Handwriting analysis
often effectively displays the basis of many life
dilemmas: love life and, or marriage problems; financial
issues; career troubles; family difficulties, etc.
Graphology is a tremendously effective tool that allows
deep understanding of conscious and subconscious
personality.
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