April Wellness: Jul 22, The Super Conscious Mind

April Wellness: Jul 22, The <b>Super Conscious Mind</b>


April Wellness: Jul 22, The <b>Super Conscious Mind</b>

Posted: 29 Jan 2014 02:20 AM PST

The Super Conscious Mind : All creation is the result of consciousness. The Super Conscious Mind contains within itself the possibility as well as the probability of any conceivable outcome...Infinite

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Our <b>Superconscious</b> – A mystical level of <b>mind</b> – A Yoga Life with Muni

Posted: 22 Jan 2014 07:28 PM PST

Once we have become subconsciously adjusted to a sense of an "I" rooted in being, rather than an "I" driven by the impulses of the five senses or lured on by the ramification of thought and the novelty of the conscious state of mind, we have successfully positioned awareness on the threshold of superconsciousness.

superconscious tigerBefore we seriously focus deeply within, we experience superconsciousness in a general way—usually as something like a no-problem zone of inner space in which everything just seems to be okay. Because this nonspecific enjoyment of alrightness feels quite "natural" to us, we are left to assume that we are at least temporarily functioning in an "unnatural" state of mind when life does not seem to be "okay."

If we accept "natural" to mean inherent and "unnatural" to mean acquired, we will be inclined to perceive our superconscious state of mind to be inherent, and therefore the same for all of us, while we understand our subconscious and conscious states of mind to be acquired, and therefore different for each of us (since each of us acquires differently according to our individual experience).

Obviously, just living in a physical body demands an externalization of awareness out of "inherent" superconsciousness into "acquired" conscious and subconscious states of mind.

When we roll out of bed in the morning to brush our teeth and shower, each one of us must necessarily leave our inherent superconsciousness to live by thousands of little personally acquired memories. Although certainly we might manage to do all of this with a subconscious sense of superconsciousness, which would be wonderful, our waking life is still primarily an acquired existence formed consciously and subconsciously.

From this we can see, while we are awake in the physical realm doing physical things, the superconscious is at best only available to us as a secondary influence filtering through our subconscious to feed the background of our daily life with bliss, confidence, calm, compassion, inspiration and the like.

Tapping into superconsciousness in this way is wonderful to be sure. But to thoroughly experience this richest part of us, we must fully withdraw from our conscious and subconscious states of mind, enter the spiritual realm, and be there completely. Under normal physical circumstances, this cannot be accomplished easily. During periods of time set aside for the practice of a yoga that includes deep meditation, however, it can be.

During such withdrawal, we strive to become immersed in those magnificent qualities of beingbliss, love, stillness, balance, peace, power, rapture, joy and awareness. Just holding the "I" centered in any of these qualities invites Samadhi, intensifies an internal correction of wrong perception and unresolved memory, and programs our subconscious to flood our external life with an unfettered superconscious support that can and will sustain us even during our most trying times.

If we can then come out of this withdrawal to remain two-thirds within during the waking hours of our life, our subconscious will assist rather than block a more continual superconscious influence upon our physical life. This two-thirds-within positioning of awareness is easily attainable. In fact, it is so attainable we can be there and not know it.

Take, for instance, an elderly lady, washing dishes, humming a song and looking out her kitchen window at two robins nibbling sesame seeds off a bird feeder. As that lady rests in the bliss of now, enjoying the warmth of soapy dish water, the touch of slippery plates, the tap-tap pecking of the birds, and the sweet delight of humming her song—all at once—is she not a perfect example of the conscious, subconscious and superconscious states of mind working together harmoniously as one?

Moving like this in life is not difficult and does not demand that we have a completely resolved subconscious. Even with a huge backlog of karmic "issues," we can work with ourselves to live and move easily, receiving superconsciousness like a welcome guest when it comes, awaiting it patiently when it doesn't.

Dealing with life in this manner, ever so lightly leaning upon and occasionally withdrawing completely into our internal nature, we invite our superconscious to more and more consistently come forward through our subconscious into our conscious states of mind until, finally, we are feeling at least a little bit of superconsciousness all the time.

When we have lost our sense of superconsciousness, we can get it back by simply becoming aware of that loss. Just that. With this simple adjustment of awareness—just recognizing and acknowledging we have temporarily lost our sense of inner bliss during a frenzy of mental or emotional distraction—we gift ourselves the only moment the now needs to help us gain back our option to feel and follow the rhythm and rhyme of our own intuitive mind back in and through inner realms to our superconscious home base.

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HOMOEOPATHY AND DREAMS | SpiritIndia.com

Posted: 17 Apr 2013 01:18 AM PDT

WHY TO STUDY DREAMS ? "They give us a far better insight into the deeper nature of our patient than many of the so-called symptoms that crop up and float on the surface to meet our superficial gaze." – Dr N M Choudhuri.

The spectrum of dream is limitless. It encompasses all the conscious, subconscious, unconscious and super conscious experiences and their timeless assimilation in the eternal flow of life..

Dream analysis is one way to understand the mind. On the basis of studies done, dreams are directly related to nature , character, and personality of a dreamer. Here discussion is made regarding manifestations of conscious, subconscious and unconscious mind in dreams, followed by correlation between homoeopathic drug personality and dreams.

 

IMPORTANT DREAMS:

  • Among dreams, nightmare and reoccurring dreams are our main concern.
  • Nightmares are long frightening dreams from which people awakened frightened.
  • Recurring dreams are caused due to traumatic events in the past, inability to cope up with the stress leading to maladjustment to the situation.

 

CONSCIOUS MIND AND DREAMS

ü Consciousness is wakefulness which include perception , thoughts, logic and reasoning.

ü Swami Vivekananda " The whole life is succession of dreams. My ambition is to be a conscious dreamer. That is all."

ü This explains importance of constructive 'conscious dreaming'. Artists, scientists & mathematicians develop new ideas by day dreaming about their subjective areas.

üQualities required for constructive day dreaming: high intelligence, sensitivity, refinement and artistic approach.

 

Homoeopathic medicines-

—  Phosphorus-high intelligence, sensitivity, refinement and artistic approach. The diffusion of awareness is so strong that he gets startled easily.

—  Staphysagria – Solitary artistic activities like painting, music, poetry in it is due to high degree of sensitivity (also true for highly emotional, introvert Ignatia and Natrum mur). As in staphysagria, the conscious mind is so strongly trapped in its own imaginations that, he thinks about her lover all the day long, imagine future possibilities and feels them as real.

 
SUBCONSCIOUS MIND & DREAMS

—  The conscious mind cannot always absorb disconnected information as it would be an information overload. So the subconscious mind stores this information where it can be retrieved by the conscious mind when it needs to defend itself for survival, just like solving puzzles, skill etc.

—  Sigmund freud- the pre or subconscious mind includes repressed childhood memories, socially unacceptable ideas, desires, traumatic memories, painful emotions.

—  All these repressions are expressed in dreams.

—  Indian texts Upanishads say that, dreams are merely expressions of inner desires.


HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES:


IGNATIA
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  • Adult ignatia is very sensitive and romantic: gets dreams of disappointment, sad dreams and dreams of drowning due to ordinary grief such as separation of an affair, marriage or emotional disturbances.
  • Overworking ignatia imposes logical conclusions on her, leading to overstraining and frustration in her job which leads to dream of exertion.

 

NATRUM MUR:

  • When the grief is extraordinary , has become chronic and settled, Nat mur comes to the recue.
  • Parents fighting in front of a child who is very sensitive to disharmony will not react immediately, but will suffer inside leading to repression of feelings. This nat mur child gets anxious and frightful dreams.
  • He never forgets traumatic experiences like parental divorce, effects of emotional dependence of single parent, death of a close one or sexual abuse, cultivates painful memories.
  • Natrum mur gets dreams of robbers, being assaulted or being raped due to episodes of childhood abuse.


CONIUM:

  • A good example of Freudian concept of 'socially unacceptable ideas' and for repressed desires.
  • Amorus and frightful in dreams in conium are due to sudden deprivation of sexual relationship in widows and widowers.


UNCONSCIOUS MIND & DREAMS

—Unconscious mind regulates the brain and intra body functions. It continues to perform these duties in a natural way even when the conscious mind is asleep.

—Attitude, inclinations, and overall nature of one's personality are directed by the unconscious mind.

—Dreams of Clairvoyance .

—Dreams- clairvoyant-acon. , acid phos. , phos. , sulph.

 
SUPER CONSCIOUS MIND & DREAMS

—Gives us knowledge about our true higher self.

—It is the source of supreme peace.

—The Super Conscious Mind contains
within itself the possibility as well as the probability of creating anything and
everything that can be conceived with mind…The possibilities are "Infinite."
Within itself it contains EVERY probability, from the infinitely large to the infinitely small. It encompasses ALL things from the macroscopic to the microscopic and beyond. It comprises all things physical and those that are non physical.
OTHER'S VIEWS:

—PANDA B. B., Significance of Dreams in Homoeopathic Prescribing

—According to Dr. Miller, "effects of sleep and dreams can be taken as general symptoms" Dr. Miller says, "again how often has the study of the dreams revealed the hidden key to the remedy. For in sleep, man is off his guard and his subconscious self can assert itself, and under. Such circumstances the veil is often lifted a little, so that we are able to apprehend in some degree the deep and hidden mysteries of that disordered life, we call disease. Of course, such dreams must be regular and persistent to make them of value and great care must be taken to eliminate the effect of all external influence.

 

—MASTER F. J., Homoeopathic Dictionary of Dreams

Dreams are one of nature's miracles, not the result of a wandering mind in sleep. A dream is an interface between the process of life and our conscious personality.
in an overview of the study and research concerning dreams, there is an evidence that a dream can be
a. an expression of what is happening in the physical body;
b. a way of balancing the physiological and psychological activities in us;
c. an enormously original source of insight and information in us, e.g. scanning information and forming new ideas.

 

—SIVARAMAN P., Dreams and their Homoeopathic Medicine

It is not for nothing that dreams differ. Some dream of accidents, other of amorous subjects, others again off topics of varied nature – each dream in its turn specifying a particular temperament, or more correctly a special deviation of the individual from the normal. Important cure have been recorded, based on dreams alone. Hence a special study of the dreams, together with their remedies, will not be out of place."

 

REFRENCES:

—National journal of homoeopathy

—PANDA B. B., Significance of Dreams in Homoeopathic Prescribing

—MASTER F. J., Homoeopathic Dictionary of Dreams

—SIVARAMAN P., Dreams and their Homoeopathic Medicines

—Other internet refrences.

 

Dr Vanshika Kohli

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Dr. Vanshika Kohli is a homeopathic doctor, practicing homeopathy in Paonta Sahib in Himachal Pradesh, India.Hospital working experience: In Multi-specialty Homoeopathic Clinic, from last 1 year as a homoeopathic doctor with a team of experienced homoeopathic physicians dealing with various diseases. (special projects on psoriasis , MIGRAINE , sinusitis , etc)

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The Medias use of NLP and <b>mind</b> control - Project Avalon

Posted: 06 Feb 2014 05:51 AM PST

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I will never watch the news with the same eyes- Adampants removes the veil .

Jonathan Adampants gives a full in-depth analysis of the mind manipulation and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) techniques utilised by Fox News anchors Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes during an interview with Kevin Barrett about 9/11.

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