- Gigas wrote:
- So true jocariah. Tell us, if I may ask, what is your next step. Perhaps a short rest will change your mind to stay awhile longer.
I don't know what's next - I am glad I don't. I prefer not knowing the future, if given the choice. Personally, I think knowledge of the future is overrated. It makes living in the now, or the present, more difficult.
I just see this winding down for me, here.
BTW, here's something I channeled over the weekend, Gigas - it's only 800 words, but it's one of my favorite topics.
Cheers
Jocariah
The Human Thought ProcessThe human thought process, that process by which you think, is not language-based. Language simply fleshes out this process so that the conscious mind can make sense of it, as it then proceeds to pigeonhole the various concepts, the various information, that it loves to categorize.
Language communicates with other individuals and allows you to 'mull over' various things within the conscious mind.
The conscious mind is really best suited to reasoning out things after-the-fact, in that the subconscious mind is quicker on the uptake and processes information much faster (at a higher frequency) than the conscious mind, then kicks back information to the conscious mind, so that the conscious mind may have, something to hold on to.
The conscious mind serves a fundamental purpose of import here. It allows the conscious mind (itself) to grasp concepts and information that need to be there – that is to say, that need to be held consciously, in the conscious mind.
The conscious mind was never meant to set the course for the individual (plan out its direction in life), but rather to assemble information after-the-fact. That is to say, after the subconscious mind, with input from the higher self, which itself gets input from the Collective Consciousness, has established a course of action or has information which the subconscious mind has in effect masticated for delivery to the conscious mind.
The subconscious mind prepares and partially digests information for the conscious mind – so as to make it more palatable, for the conscious mind. The subconscious mind is in effect, the liaison between the higher self and the conscious mind. The subconscious mind can reason out information and make it both more deliverable and more easily digested by the conscious mind.
Both the conscious and the subconscious mind are physical components of the human brain, the Higher Self and the Collective Consciousness are not.
There is often, in some circles that is, a differentiating between the mind and the brain of mankind. To us, the difference is one of semantics. Take away, or impair, the human brain, and the mind is impaired or eliminated, as well. What is confusing to some is the interplay between the mind (which we consider to be simply the functionality of the brain in the area of reason – the thought process) and the Higher Self and its connection or link to the Collective Consciousness.
Humans have brains – their brains possess the ability to reason, via their thought processes… it’s really no more complex, in practice, than that.
Now, that’s not to say that the human brain is not a highly complex mechanism; because it is.
Both the conscious and subconscious mind resides within the human brain. Genetically they were designed to work well together – complementing each other, as they do.
The conscious mind sees, hears, feels in real time – the subconscious mind is fed information, sensory information, from the conscious mind, so that it sees, hears, feels in a much different way. The subconscious mind sees, or perceives its world based upon what the conscious mind takes in, so that in effect, and this is an important concept to understand, the conscious mind acts to filter, to some extent, what is delivered to the subconscious mind.
The connection between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind is a two-way street, in that information from the conscious mind is fed into the subconscious mind and vice versa. This is a critical point at this stage of the expose, in that this two-way street is such that both the conscious and subconscious mind are interdependent on each other. As an example, the conscious mind may await the reasoning out of an event that is not easily discernable, so as to make sense of it. And the subconscious mind needs the information, or raw data, that only the conscious mind can deliver to it. This relationship must be harmonious, if not, mental disorder (disharmony) may result.
Nothing, with regard to the human thought process, is by accident, in that the human thought process has been tweaked extensively over the generations of its existence. Humans have been poked and prodded, studied and tweaked time and time again, with a great deal of attention spent upon their thought process. Gods, or creatures of a higher order, as we refer to them, have taken it upon themselves, we included, to adjust your thought process as deemed necessary.
Even now, as you enter this time for the changing of your base frequency, to one of enlightenment, we see countless changes taking place within you, genetically, and psychologically; that is to say, changes to your psychological framework.
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