Nature's Trinity

The Conscious and The Subconscious Mind.

The way I understand it, the subconscious is of the conscious mind. So, everything the conscious mind is aware of in the wakeful state, the subconscious is busy recording the “best not forgotten”! Whilst we are asleep the conscious mind is unaware but subconscious is mostly active!

One of the most important roles the subconscious performs is protecting us from impending danger. We have different names for this warning. As inner guidance, gut feeling, or premonition etc. You can also receive a warning in a dream by dreaming of a disaster, or other similar nightmare. A warning preparation, a flight on a certain day, everything appears normal until you get this overwhelming feeling that you should not take this flight! Take heed of special warnings. Many a life has been saved because people remarking afterwards on how they took notice of their feeling, and not, continued on their journey only to learn later that they could have been among the passengers meeting a disaster. It is possible that the subconscious mind remembers an incidence or experiences from a previous life? Who knows!!!

Another aspect of the subconscious mind is to tap into it by finding a solution to a problem that is troubling you. Try to find a solution, satisfactory or not. In a hour, a day, or two days, the perfect solution suddenly (from the subconscious) pops into your conscious awareness.

Your communication with your inner feeling may not be ongoing and you may need to re-establish contact with it!

Here is an example of one of many warnings I have received over the years;

I was driving to the other side of town this particular day and took two of my dogs for training. Whilst driving, it had started to rain heavily and I continued driving to meet up with a friend. All of a sudden I got this “gut feeling” that the normal route I usually took I should avoid taking it and the feeling was very strong however, I decided that I will continue on this usual route because it was a shorter way and I did not want to take the alternative route because of something I was feeling not to do.

Big Mistake! I should have gone along with my “gut feeling”.

This is what happened and I was driving at normal speed, I saw in front of me a 3 car pile up which I could not avoid because of the slippery conditions on the road, I applied my brakes and skidded into the cars, had I listened to my “gut feeling” in the first place I would have avoided this crash. Fortunately my two dogs were okay as I was, but my car was a complete right off. I rang my friend to come and pick me up with my two dogs – when she finally arrived, she told me that further down the same road there was a 5 car pile up and she could not find me there. She was advised that there was another accident involving 3 cars mine being the 4th car on the scene at the other end of the road and that is why she was running late.

I had only just got my car repaired and was still paying my car off when I got involved in the above mentioned accident – had I taken notice of this “gut feeling” in the first place I could have avoided it.

This is a lesson I learned the hard way – from the many warnings I received over the years and not taken notice of – I got myself into a lot of trouble. I now listen to the warnings in whichever form it comes to avoid present/future accidents and other dangers that may happen.

Listen to your gut feeling, It may save you from making a mistake that you will regret later, or you may not be in a position to do so.

Julie Eden

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