Subconscious Mind Quotes
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“The closer you come to knowing that you alone create the world of your experience, the more vital it becomes for you to discover just who is doing the creating.”
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“She's terrified that all these sensations and images are coming out of her — but I think she's even more terrified to find out why." Carla's description was typical of survivors of chronic childhood abuse. Almost always, they deny or minimize the abusive memories. They have to: it's too painful to believe that their parents would do such a thing.”
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“To shift your life in a desired direction, you must powerfully shift your subconscious.”
― Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
― Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
“It is a common experience that a problem difficult at night is resolved in the morning after the committee of sleep has worked on it.”
― Sweet Thursday
― Sweet Thursday
“The more we delve into quantum mechanics the stranger the world becomes; appreciating this strangeness of the world, whilst still operating in that which you now consider reality, will be the foundation for shifting the current trajectory of your life from ordinary to extraordinary. It is the Tao of mixing this cosmic weirdness with the practical and physical, which will allow you to move, moment by moment, through parallel worlds to achieve your dreams.”
― Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
― Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
“Every conscious thought you have, every moment you spend on an idea, is a commitment to be stuck with that idea and with aspects of that level of thinking, for the rest of your life. Spending just 10 seconds focusing on a topic that does not serve your interests is to invest your energy along a path that will continue to draw from you and define you.”
― Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
― Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
“Truth often finds its way to the mind close muffled in robes of sleep, and then speaks with uncompromising directness of matters in regard to which we practise an unconscious self-deception during our waking moments.”
― The Birth-Mark
― The Birth-Mark
“Some dreams tell us what we wish to believe. Some dreams tell us what we fear. Some dreams are of what we know though we may not know we know it. The rarest dream is the dream that tells us what we have not known.”
― Changing Planes
― Changing Planes
“Thought - or suggestion - is able to mold the human body as a sculptor chisels his clay.”
― Simple Self-Healing: The Magic of Autosuggestion
― Simple Self-Healing: The Magic of Autosuggestion
“If we constantly run away from our subconscious thoughts, they WILL catch up with us eventually and probably do us some harm”
― The Jamange Line
― The Jamange Line
“From this moment forward, I will admit to my mind for mental consumption only those ideas and thoughts that heal, bless, inspire, and strengthen.”
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“A negative belief is an inner conflict to what you really want.”
― Do not Force it, TAP THE GOOD.
― Do not Force it, TAP THE GOOD.
“Just like someone who swims can’t catch his sweat, so the one who materializes one of his thoughts that have passed in his subconscious mind, will not see the way of realization but will know it intuitively.”
― Your Life in Your Hands: Apply Your Power and Take Control of Your Destiny: With Mind Unlocking and Body Shocking Methods
― Your Life in Your Hands: Apply Your Power and Take Control of Your Destiny: With Mind Unlocking and Body Shocking Methods
“Just because they don't like your posts, doesn't mean they don't see them. Keep planting seeds. Their subconscious mind is awake, even if their conscious mind is asleep.”
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“I inhale peace and
I ask the Universe to
transmute negative
energy that is not mine
as I fully let it go.
(Exhale)”
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I ask the Universe to
transmute negative
energy that is not mine
as I fully let it go.
(Exhale)”
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“Once the subconscious mind believes what you are saying to it, it doesn’t have any choice but to show that exact thing in your reality. Do you understand how powerful that makes you?”
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“Proponents of established norms often push rules like 'Write what you know' on new writers. In truth, everything we write is about us, whether we realise it or not. The texts and subtexts we create are layered with our worldview, imagination, passions, sense of humour, blind spots, biases, and fears. In my novel 'The Vorbing,' the opening vampire attack was something I only understood years later as my way of dealing with PTSD from a real violent incident, proving how our personal experiences shape our writing in ways we might not even notice.”
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“It was a random meeting that changed all that, although for a Surrealist like Prim, as I later discovered, nothing in the world is ever truly random. She believed the events that seemed to be chance are actually preordained by the subconscious; the people and objects we encounter are embodiment of our inner desires, waiting to be discovered.”
― The Surreal Life of Leonora Carrington
― The Surreal Life of Leonora Carrington
“There isn't anything in this world that you couldn't do or become. Embed this belief by simply repeating it to yourself over and over. Your subconscious mind is incredibly powerful, absorbing what you continuously tell it.”
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“You do not see this world through your eyes, but your heart. Regardless of the impression you might have about the world, you should consider this first of all.”
― Light Beings: Heaven’s Guide to Self-Realization, of the Spirit, in the Physical World
― Light Beings: Heaven’s Guide to Self-Realization, of the Spirit, in the Physical World
“Flint believed he was walking alone. He did not know that every step echoed trho9ugh a council watching from within.”
― The Watchers Dream: When one man remembers what should be forgotten
― The Watchers Dream: When one man remembers what should be forgotten
“Flint believed he was walking alone. He did not know that every step echoed through a council watching him from within.”
― The Watchers Dream: When one man remembers what should be forgotten
― The Watchers Dream: When one man remembers what should be forgotten
“Do you remember how good I was to each of you? Let me show you the truth; let me remind you how great I was to you when you needed me. Ungrateful children! You've forgotten, haven't you? You turned your backs on the one who provided, who cared, who sheltered you. Well, the time comes, and your subconscious will be your judge. It will follow you in your downfalls, the echoes of your ingratitude ringing in your ears. Time has passed, yes. The sun's relentless presence has shaped the world and the universe. Civilizations have risen and fallen, their fleeting glories now dust. But the movement of the waves, the constant ebb and flow of the sea, we will not forget. Every birth, every death, every secret whispered in the shadows—the cosmos remembers. Even when you believed yourselves to be forgotten, the essence of who you are, the mark you left upon existence, has been etched into the fabric of reality. Now, in your deepest regrets, in the face of the consequences you have wrought, you will remember. You will remember who I am. And more importantly, you will remember who I was."
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**A Plea from the Forgotten**
The words hung in the air, thick with a sorrow that echoed across eons. A voice, ancient and laced with a bitterness born of betrayal, spoke from the void, from a place beyond the reach of human comprehension. It began with a simple question, a probe into the depths of memory: "Do you remember how good I was to each of you?"
This was not a request, but a declaration. The voice, now claiming the role of a wronged benefactor, revealed the truth, reminding the listeners of past kindnesses rendered and forgotten. "Let me show you the truth; let me remind you how great I was to you when you needed me." The accusation followed, sharp and unforgiving. "Ungrateful children! You've forgotten, haven't you? You turned your backs on the one who provided, who cared, who sheltered you."
The speaker was not a human; it was something older, something that had witnessed the dawn of time and the slow, inevitable decay of all things. Its pain stemmed from the perceived ingratitude of those it had aided. The pronouncement of judgment was inevitable: "Well, the time comes, and your subconscious will be your judge. It will follow you in your downfalls, the echoes of your ingratitude ringing in your ears."
The voice painted a picture of the vastness of time, the ceaseless motion of the universe. "Time has passed, yes. The sun's relentless presence has shaped the world and the universe. Civilizations have risen and fallen, their fleeting glories now dust." It spoke of cosmic memory, of the endless ocean that held the secrets of existence, "But the movement of the waves, the constant ebb and flow of the sea, we will not forget. Every birth, every death, every secret whispered in the shadows—the cosmos remembers."
Even in oblivion, in the belief of being forgotten, the essence of each individual, their actions, their very being, was preserved. “Even when you believed yourselves to be forgotten, the essence of who you are, the mark you left upon existence, has been etched into the fabric of reality.”
The final judgment, the cruelest truth, was yet to come. It spoke of regret, of the inevitable consequences of betrayal, of the crushing weight of remembrance. "Now, in your deepest regrets, in the face of the consequences you have wrought, you will remember. You will remember who I am. And more importantly, you will remember who I was." The finality of the words left an unsettling chill, a promise of a reckoning that echoed through the silent void.”
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**A Plea from the Forgotten**
The words hung in the air, thick with a sorrow that echoed across eons. A voice, ancient and laced with a bitterness born of betrayal, spoke from the void, from a place beyond the reach of human comprehension. It began with a simple question, a probe into the depths of memory: "Do you remember how good I was to each of you?"
This was not a request, but a declaration. The voice, now claiming the role of a wronged benefactor, revealed the truth, reminding the listeners of past kindnesses rendered and forgotten. "Let me show you the truth; let me remind you how great I was to you when you needed me." The accusation followed, sharp and unforgiving. "Ungrateful children! You've forgotten, haven't you? You turned your backs on the one who provided, who cared, who sheltered you."
The speaker was not a human; it was something older, something that had witnessed the dawn of time and the slow, inevitable decay of all things. Its pain stemmed from the perceived ingratitude of those it had aided. The pronouncement of judgment was inevitable: "Well, the time comes, and your subconscious will be your judge. It will follow you in your downfalls, the echoes of your ingratitude ringing in your ears."
The voice painted a picture of the vastness of time, the ceaseless motion of the universe. "Time has passed, yes. The sun's relentless presence has shaped the world and the universe. Civilizations have risen and fallen, their fleeting glories now dust." It spoke of cosmic memory, of the endless ocean that held the secrets of existence, "But the movement of the waves, the constant ebb and flow of the sea, we will not forget. Every birth, every death, every secret whispered in the shadows—the cosmos remembers."
Even in oblivion, in the belief of being forgotten, the essence of each individual, their actions, their very being, was preserved. “Even when you believed yourselves to be forgotten, the essence of who you are, the mark you left upon existence, has been etched into the fabric of reality.”
The final judgment, the cruelest truth, was yet to come. It spoke of regret, of the inevitable consequences of betrayal, of the crushing weight of remembrance. "Now, in your deepest regrets, in the face of the consequences you have wrought, you will remember. You will remember who I am. And more importantly, you will remember who I was." The finality of the words left an unsettling chill, a promise of a reckoning that echoed through the silent void.”
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“The body is the subconscious made visible. To ignore its whispers is to mute the very core of human suffering.”
― Crossing the Forbidden Highway: The Untold Story of Orgone, Body Therapy, and Suppressed Emotion
― Crossing the Forbidden Highway: The Untold Story of Orgone, Body Therapy, and Suppressed Emotion
“When we prioritize, we are able to focus on what is critical. The subconscious mind can paralyze us when we are overwhelmed with too many tasks.”
Excerpt From: Sarah Voldeng. “The Art of an Enlightened Woman.” Apple Books.”
― The Art of an Enlightened Woman: A Manifesto
Excerpt From: Sarah Voldeng. “The Art of an Enlightened Woman.” Apple Books.”
― The Art of an Enlightened Woman: A Manifesto
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