Not many realize the
potential that comes with the fact that our minds never turn off. That our minds also process information that
is not obtained via our conscious senses, sometimes referred to as intuition. People don't realize that their minds are in
sync with the entirety of what is going on.
By being in sync, it is both sending and receiving 'information'
perpetually. It merely becomes a matter
of teaching one's conscious mind what it is capable of.
In psychology,
certain people have given the unconscious, or a part of the unconscious,
depending on which person one would be talking with, the term hidden
observer. This issue becomes much like
metaphysical conversation because we are attempting to use words to describe an
extremely complex, yet simultaneously simple phenomenon, in that it just is,
the mind never shuts off.
Semantics. The trick is to see
the pattern, the image, of what is going on.
What one word can describe a huge complex abstract and convert it
appropriately in communication? One
must experience for one’s Self.
Like the
realization that our thinking is less than 1% of the totality of brain function
at any given moment. The realization must follow that whatever it is our
conscious thinking thinks, it will always ever only be less than 1% of what is
really going on. To be fully aware in
the moment suddenly becomes a matter of not thinking. This is why so many spiritual paths in the
East require meditation, because it is a good way to learn how to not
think.
Think of this though
in the language of spirituality. Here is
an explanation of the hidden observer from a subject participating in a study
on the unconscious by Professor Ernest Hilgard, while at Stanford University.
"The
hidden observer is analytical, unemotional, businesslike...The hidden observer
is a portion of Me. There's Me 1, Me 2
and Me 3. Me 1 is hypnotized, Me 2 is
hypnotized and observing, and Me 3 is when I'm awake...The hidden observer is
cognizant of everything that's going on; it's a little more narrow in its field
of vision than Me 3, like being awake in a dream and fully aware of your
actions...The hidden observer sees more, he questions more, he's aware of
what's going on all of the time, but getting in touch is totally
unnecessary...He's like a guardian angel that guards you from doing anything
that will mess you up...Unless someone tells me to get in touch with the hidden
observer I'm not in contact. It's just
there." 1
I take special note
of his choice of words using 'guardian angel that guards you from doing
anything that will mess you up,' because I am currently reading another book by
a different author, James Hillman regarding this supposed guardian angel. Even more interesting though, is this pattern
with how a lot of religious people view god.
Think of the overall pattern of how this person’s explanation of what
the unconscious does compared with what a lot of people think god does. They see god as an all knowing being, handing
out rewards and punishments, a looking out for us, kind loving deity.
A lot of people word
the phenomenon in a lot of different ways, but universally most see god as
having some kind of Providence. I
challenge this idea in the face of this description of the unconscious mind. I say it is peoples own minds doing all these
things; looking out for them, creating synchronicity, answering prayers, yet
they are attributing it to a god. Keep
in mind that suffering teaches powerful lessons so it makes sense that just
like people propose god of doing this, so too will the unconscious bring about
unpleasant circumstances to teach the conscious mind lessons. It is quite easy to see this same pattern
materialize in the fact that our unconscious minds create suffering when our
conscious minds are out of sync. What is
called the Shadow Effect is a perfect example.
This is the neurotic, the self-destructor, the ones who hurt themselves
and others; they are at war with their own mind, their own soul.
Our minds have been
recording everything, and then some since day one. All
that stuff we are still unaware of has been accumulated into our
minds too. Some would argue before day one. It knows the truth whether the conscious
person we see, that is, the people we deal with every day of our lives, knows
it or not. Not only that, but our minds
are connected to everything else and it receives information via what most
would term telepathy; PERPETUALLY. In
this sense, compared to our conscious mind, our unconscious mind is ALL
KNOWING. We live in a giant ocean of
information that is yet to be discovered by scientific methods. They have yet to figure out a way to detect
and measure the energy our brains use to convey images between minds. If we are unaware of our unconscious, how can
we be aware of how it ‘knows’ things our conscious minds cannot know? Thus, god is unknowable because our unconscious is unknowable. Do you see the pattern?
In almost all of the
literature I have been reading regarding these matters the word soul is fairly
consistently given to the unconscious.
That is to say, to a fair number of people in the various academic/professional fields,
unconscious and soul are interchangeable.
When the 'holy spirit' conveys something to an individual, that is
simply their unconscious mind forcing its way into consciousness. It is a greater, or stronger form of intuition. A matter of degrees. Creativity is often used in this
context. I've read that Plato considered
the soul to be the bridge between the conscious and unconscious mind.
I say, if Jesus existed, he wasn't god, or a god, he
was a dude who realized what his mind could do more fully than the rest. That is assuming he existed at all. Like the Einstein of mind power, the Stephan Hawking
of consciously realizing mental connection with matter. Because of the culture and the time of his
life, he supposedly used religious language to convey the image. The energy generated internally is greatly
magnified if a person associates it with a god, with need, with motivation,
with love. The truth is it doesn't
matter what your motivation, it is simply a matter of having the right amount
of energy while doing whatever it is one does.
Regarding love. What mind wouldn't love itself? What mind/body wouldn't be more energetic,
more powerful, if it was charged with a sense of love? What mind wouldn't do better, or have a
better life not loving itself? Of course
your unconscious loves itself. The issue
is it doesn't think in those terms.
Those terms are generated by this culture, this society, which has been
accumulating for thousands of years. Can
you see this comparison regarding love?
The way god's love is supposedly beyond knowing, and the way the
unconscious' sense of love for itself is not really communicable? Of course the all-knowing, never sleeping mind
loves itself. It's not even a
question. If the conscious mind could
somehow realize its full potential it would never again for a single moment in
its life ever do anything harmful to itself ever again. It wouldn't even be a question. It would just be. The spiritual language is that the answer is
within, god is within, the truth is your unconscious already knows, so of
course the answer is within.
It is not god, or an
angel, a spirit or a daemon that is looking out for us, it is our own
mind. It is a mind that is literally
connected to everything else. It never
ceases, it never falters, it does not reason inductively. It is only our conscious mind which does
so. You see the pattern? Can you see the comparison in language and
phenomenon? They say things like, god
never lets you down. God always knows
what you need before you need it. God hears
your prayers and looks out for you. God
tests you. On and on the list could
go. Now study and compare this with the
unconscious mind. It shouldn't take one
long to see that it is the unconscious mind that does all those things. Protects you, rewards you, punishes you,
doles out the karma. God is not
omnipresent; your OWN MIND is omnipresent.
Good news is, now your conscious mind knows this fact, if it didn't
already. Bad news is, now your
unconscious will never let you forget it.
Christ supposedly
said, "All these things I can do, you can do and more." You see, it has nothing to do with god and
everything to do with realizing the power of your own mind. If you had the level of awareness that Christ
supposedly had, you too would be able to do amazing things. The issue is, in reality, those things are
not amazing at all. It's that big fish
in a little pond phenomenon again.
These amazing things are simply things you were born to do, they only
seem amazing because of how this culture tints our view of reality. For most people I know it would be amazing to
just touch someone and them be healed, but if we were raised to be aware of our
potential it wouldn't be amazing at all; It would just be how it is.
1.
The hidden observer….It's just there: From Ernest Hilgard, Divided
Consciousness (1977); quoted in Crabtree [124], p. 32.
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