DWQA QuestionsCategory: Subconscious ChannelingFor purposes of clarification, how is the thought plane, containing a repository of a person’s thoughts, different from cellular consciousness of the mind? If different, does the thought plane also contain ruminations from cellular consciousness as an amplification or blending function to pool “all thoughts?”
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
Indeed, this is useful to sort out, to have a full understanding of what one is dealing with. That specificity will help you gain the most from the Lightworker Healing Protocol as well as being able to teach others about the various phenomena in a way they can understand and relate to, and eventually help to integrate with scientific observations and measurements of all kinds with respect to memory and perception from a scientific perspective. So the thought plane is a kind of repository, a holding place for created thoughts, and they include the thoughts of conscious awareness and rumination as well as what is generated by the subconscious and also cellular consciousness. Tuning into someone’s thought plane allows a deeper intuitive awareness of what someone might be struggling with and what they are like as a consequence. This is how people can read another individual and get a sense they are in a state of inner turmoil, for example, and will feel uncomfortable and keep a distance. This is self-protective but also an almost conscious awareness at times that someone is perhaps not having their best day and, out of respect, the decision will be made to leave them be and not intrude on their thoughts, and so on. So the thought plane becomes a kind of display of all that is going on among the levels of the mind of the individual. It does not include the ruminations of the deep subconscious because those are cut off, functionally, and so they cannot be contributed to anything accessed by conscious awareness directly.