DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious MindCould courage within a person’s mind, consciously, influence the deep subconscious to allow more awareness of the personal history?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
It is literally cut off, in not being able to communicate directly with the conscious level of the mind and so, is outside conscious awareness altogether. That is the nature of the limitations posed by the disconnection. The ability of the Deep Subconscious to share what it sees in the akashic records of personal trauma history cannot happen, even when there is courage in wanting to learn more about one's makeup, self-identity, history, and potential. Having courage as an outstanding characteristic of the personality will not, alone, bridge the gap to enable awareness of the deep subconscious and its own struggles. Nor will courage impart this to the Deep Subconscious by way of example. The Deep Subconscious is a mind of its own and chooses its own agenda, and does not follow the lead of the conscious self, because it is used to being incommunicado and lacks the intellectual, analytical, ability to reason through its dilemma and devise any kind of meaningful workaround. It is reactive emotionally, and so the emotional life is often a reflection of what the Deep Subconscious is doing, but that is the vaguest kind of signaling and is completely unappreciated by the conscious level of the mind. There are many people taking pills, as we speak, for their high anxiety, having no awareness whatsoever it is a deep part of their mind struggling with their own trauma history and worrying about it. And this is causing emotional reactions in the body, over which it has great influence and control.