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Free
Your Conscious Mind
For Subconscious To Work
Free
Your Conscious Mind For Subconscious To Work
by Enoch Tan
Your subconscious mind works best
when your conscious mind is asleep or pleasantly occupied. In
between intending and manifesting must be a temporary period of
forgetting. If you want a good parking spot, give yourself enough
time to forget about your intent before you get there. The sooner
you think about something else the sooner reality can get to work.
There is no easier way to take your conscious mind off something
than by keeping yourself busy with something else.
There are times when you have a
question about what to do make but can't seem to find the answer.
You don't have to force yourself to come up with the decision in the
moment. You can take a break and go do something else so that your
subconscious mind can work on it. The answer will come to you as
your subconscious mind pieces together the information it knows to
develop the best choice that you can act on. You will become a lot
more clear about what to do when that happens.
The people who accomplish the most
are the ones who seem to work the least. That is because the ones
that work the most are only working with half a mind. They spend so
much time working consciously and not resting to let their
subconscious work instead. The ones that work with a full mind do so
by switching between working with their conscious mind and
subconscious mind. They are able to focus their thoughts on a matter
and then let it go free for awhile before returning back again.
You can be happy to know that to be
successful, it is really essential to take more time for enjoyable
diversion, instead of working longer and harder. Working smarter
means working with your whole mind. Don't do more work with your
conscious mind than is necessary or you are wasting energy. Hold
your mind on what you intend to manifest and then go do something
else. The more you rest by freeing your conscious mind of a matter,
the more your subconscious gets to work on it.
Take time off to go do what you
enjoy. Relax and have some fun. Play and chill out for awhile. Your
subconscious mind will direct you in your work, making it better,
easier to perform and far more pleasant. This is what it means by
doing less and achieving more. There is less and less conscious
effort required as everything just goes into a flow. What you do
becomes easy and effortless. This is the optimal way you want to
accomplish things.
The intelligence of your
subconscious mind is infinitely far more than all the intelligence
of your conscious mind. You don't have to worry when you do not
think you have all the knowledge and awareness you need to handle a
particular situation. That is the time when you can receive
inspiration instead. You can never know everything consciously but
you already know everything subconsciously. Worry hinders you from
doing the things that would otherwise solve what you are worrying
about.
Your desire sets intent in motion,
which in turn attaches a line of force to your target. Now you must
be drawn together like a fisherman and the fish. Once the line is
cast, desire is forgotten allowing the universe or subconscious to
reel you and the goal together with the least possible effort or
resistance in between. Consciously you can not possibly calculate or
predict completely what is required to reach your desire. Detachment
and forgetfulness allows you to be led.
Detachment is the ability to close
the doors of intention, to put out of the conscious mind once the
working is complete. You focus your intention to perform the work
and then you set it aside. Let the subconscious take over and carry
it out. When you think too much about something consciously, you
trigger conscious thought processes which interfere with your
subconscious manifesting.
If you want something too much, and
you're constantly thinking of it, you will end up pushing it away.
You interrupt things just as they're about to be given to you. Once
the intention is in the subconscious mind it will operate unaided.
If the thought or desire comes back into your conscious mind, let it
go. There are moments when you let your subconscious take over, and
these come naturally by doing something else.
The autopilot and the pilot cannot
control the plane at the same time. Ease of perfection in
accomplishing anything depends on how much you are able to let go of
conscious control over it and allow yourself to act automatically
and effortlessly. When you free you conscious mind for your
subconscious to work, you are allowing God and the universe to work
on your behalf and to do the work through you. Free your mind and it
will do wonders for you.
Enoch Tan aims to help people
achieve greater awareness in living and experiencing life. To evolve
human consciousness to higher levels. To change lives and create
possibility. To revolutionize the way we understand the mind and
reality. Because that is what governs every area of life and
destiny. Get Free Ebooks of Life's Greatest Secrets and Learn
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