Psychic Phenomenon and Subconscious Programming
Author: Dawn Michele // Category: Manifesting, Psychic>
Psychiatrist Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell found in her research that the highest incidence for telepathic contact is in dreams and during the state of dreaming the inner part of the brain, the limbic system, is active along with the right side of the brain which is opposite of what we experience when we’re awake. Autistic savants have a similar pattern with greater activity in the limbic system along with the right side of the brain. This functioning of the brain in autistic savant individuals is the same as those with psychic abilities and with those who experience out of body or astral projection. Those who take ayahuasca or other psychoactive drug also create this same pattern allowing the individual to experience the spirit world.
The most highly evolved part of our brain is the part that actually gets in the way of our ability to connect to the spirit world. Luckily meditation can be used to quiet this part of the brain allowing you to connect to the spirit world more easily.
The limbic system is the part of the brain involved in our social / emotional bonds and in determining what’s important to us. The left side of the brain, the logical side, is more capable of self delusion and deception which makes information from the left side more unreliable. The right side, or the more artistic and emotional side, is more truthful and can be trusted.
It has been noted that we are more psychically in tune with that which matters to us most. Healings and sending intentions to others has been found to be a great deal more effective between those who are familiar with each other and have a positive, emotional connection or bond.
Research has also found that when one objectifies their intention manifesting the intention is quicker. For best results objectify your intention by writing it down and reading it out loud. Doing this brings the intention into the physical world and your subconscious mind sees it as real. If left to float around in your brain it stays in the astral world and the subconscious does not see your intentions as being physical. It is possible to manifest without writing it down and saying it out loud but it slows the process down.
Knowing the above it’s important to remember that to make any changes to your subconscious beliefs you must be in a meditative state and the beliefs must be the root self limiting beliefs you are wanting to change. Most people I talk to tell me what they think are their self limiting beliefs but after talking with them a while they find that what they thought was their self limiting beliefs were only symptoms of their root beliefs.
Once the root beliefs are identified you must then create new beliefs that are in complete opposite to the beliefs you want to change. The best way to change your beliefs is in a meditative state where you feel really good. When you feel good you are in the present moment and in Spirit. When you are in the present moment you are then able to consciously create and make changes to your subconscious mind. If you don’t feel good then you are not in the present moment and therefore are manifesting from your ego and will not be able to make permanent changes to your beliefs.
When your mind is in a meditative state then both sides of your brain are in sync with each other. When both sides of the brain are in sync, it allows the conscious mind to better communicate with the subconscious and therefore you are better able to create permanent changes to the beliefs in your subconscious.
Remember that your subconscious mind cannot be communicated with like humans communicate. The subconscious does not understand past or future nor does it understand slang and it does not make judgments. You have to be very clear when making these changes to subconscious beliefs.
Tags: manifest, Psychic, subconsious
April 9th, 2009 at 3:02 am
This makes a lot of sense! It very simply puts together the pieces of brain function and the connection to the subconscious mind.
I have often thought that intentions are much more effective when there is a personal bond between beings. Prayers can go everywhere, but are much more effective to those who are bonded.
It sounds a little tricky to get at the root of beliefs rather than the symptoms of the root of beliefs. This sounds like a lot more work.
I think it is easy to set up new beliefs and intentions, but unless they are in contrast and concentrated at the root of the beliefs to be changed, I could see how it could be of little or no effectiveness.
It is interesting to note that you say the right brain can be more trusted than the left brain, how easy is it to figure out which side is working. Maybe that is it, if you have to think about it, it is the left brain, if you know….it is the right brain??????
Meditate until you feel in a good state, then change intentions…I can see I have a lot of work to slow down to meditate…..then change.
THANK YOU SO MUCH DAWN!!! THIS IS GREAT!
BLESSINGS TO YOU.
Keith
April 11th, 2009 at 3:41 pm
Keith, I’m glad you’re getting a lot out of the newsletter. The Dr mentioned in the article talked about the right brain could be trusted and I would imagine they used some type of imaging scan to see this. What I teach my students to do is to listen to their feelings. If a decision is causing you to feel uncomfortable then you need to explore what is happening. When you have done a lot of inner work you quickly can recognize if your ego is trying to get you to think things are a certain way when their not. Once you get clear of what your ego is trying to do then your feelings will change to happier feelings. It is a lot of work but it is well worth it. Blessings, Dawn