05-02-2018, 06:35 AM
@Shannon : Still not a concrete answers and still many contradictions.
Reading a LOA guru saying everything that happened in your life is your own very fault makes sense because he's going with the basis that the subconscious only takes at face value what the conscious mind thinks and believes, and attract them. So here, taking full responsibility for one's own life makes perfect sense as you are the one choosing what your subconscious attract.
Now what you're saying Shannon is that the subconscious mind has a will on its own and can act regardless of the will of the conscious mind. No matter how many times you say these parts are still YOU, they have different wills. I'm saying there is a hole in that logic here because [part with will A] can't take responsibility for [part with will B]. Any given part is only responsible for its actions from its own will.
Anyway people are free to believe what they want as you like to say. If people like to see their subconscious mind as the part of them that plot against them, well feel free to do so. I was the guy about a year ago didn't like the Anti-Sniper because I was believing "shit, my subconscious mind will surely use it against me. I mean, look at all that whole 'resistance' thing".
Let's put all unwanted results on the subconscious mind resisting. Every time nothing goes at planned it's because of resistance of course.
This sounds to me like putting a curse on oneself, and moreover, a self-limiting belief.
The concept of human being a co-creator of it's own reality here doesn't match at all with the concept of resistance.
I'll go with the theory that I hold full control over my subconscious mind and it's just a matter of communicating what I want and make him understand what I choose. If an endeavor doesn't work, it isn't because the subcC is plotting against me. But likely because my desire didn't reach it.
I think that's a more productive and beneficial seed to plant into one's beliefs system than the seed that the subC is moving heaven and earth to fuck with me.
Reading a LOA guru saying everything that happened in your life is your own very fault makes sense because he's going with the basis that the subconscious only takes at face value what the conscious mind thinks and believes, and attract them. So here, taking full responsibility for one's own life makes perfect sense as you are the one choosing what your subconscious attract.
Now what you're saying Shannon is that the subconscious mind has a will on its own and can act regardless of the will of the conscious mind. No matter how many times you say these parts are still YOU, they have different wills. I'm saying there is a hole in that logic here because [part with will A] can't take responsibility for [part with will B]. Any given part is only responsible for its actions from its own will.
Anyway people are free to believe what they want as you like to say. If people like to see their subconscious mind as the part of them that plot against them, well feel free to do so. I was the guy about a year ago didn't like the Anti-Sniper because I was believing "shit, my subconscious mind will surely use it against me. I mean, look at all that whole 'resistance' thing".
Let's put all unwanted results on the subconscious mind resisting. Every time nothing goes at planned it's because of resistance of course.
This sounds to me like putting a curse on oneself, and moreover, a self-limiting belief.
The concept of human being a co-creator of it's own reality here doesn't match at all with the concept of resistance.
I'll go with the theory that I hold full control over my subconscious mind and it's just a matter of communicating what I want and make him understand what I choose. If an endeavor doesn't work, it isn't because the subcC is plotting against me. But likely because my desire didn't reach it.
I think that's a more productive and beneficial seed to plant into one's beliefs system than the seed that the subC is moving heaven and earth to fuck with me.