Your Thoughts Are Seeds...

Greetings to the Tribe!

Last week we discussed the subject of how your mind chooses, and we came to the understanding that not choosing is also a choice and with all the power we possess we must make an informed decision if we are to achieve desirable results.

So, what does this have to do with your ideas, consciously or subconscious? Please allow me to clarify.

The subconscious mind's primary functions are...

1) Collecting and storing whatever knowledge the logical thinking conscious mind sends it, whether true or wrong.

2) Getting to work on realizing the information that it was given in order to establish the type and quality of experience, condition, or circumstances that it "tends to attract" and brings into the physical world of shape and structure as an experience.

This leads us back to the term "seed level."

Each idea that is influenced by a certain belief functions as a seed. If what you consciously want contradicts with something previously obtained in your subconscious based on an old idea, opposing energy is formed, and the kind and character of this kind of "seed" can only yield the same kind and character of harvest. In this type of situation, the seed has a contradictory quality that cannot be reconciled.

In this situation, the seed has an opposing attribute that prevents it from producing the "consciously desired" result.

When the conscious and subconscious minds are in synchronicity, or in "accord" about what is sought, harmonizing energy is formed, and only harmonious results can be generated and experienced.

So, what is the source of this internal conflict?

When a solid perception is created at some point in life

(usually in early life), and then that perception is opposed later in life, it causes tension between the conscious and subconscious, which in turn creates contradicting or resistant energy, which then attracts additional repelling energy, and actually produces the very things that you thoughtfully profess you don't want to happen.

In other words, if you consciously desire anything, whether it's more prosperity, healthier lifestyles, more wholesome and fulfilling relationships, or whatever, and you don't get it, you have a subconscious belief that contradicts what you consciously profess to want. And it is that perception that prohibits whatever desire you have from being manifested in the physical world, and in many cases shows in concrete and quantifiable form of the opposite of what you DO want.

So, how can you resolve this conflict and start generating more of the deliberately desired circumstances in your life?

Watch out for the next `issue as we will be discussing more on the subject of The Mind.

Until Then Maintain Your Fortitude.

The 1st