Your conscious mind is sometimes called your objective mind because it focuses on external objects. The objective mind becomes aware of the objective world. Your means of observation are your five physical senses. Your objective mind is your guide and your director in contact with your conditions. You gain knowledge through your five senses. Your objective mind learns through observation, experience, and education. As I previously indicated, the ultimate function of the objective mind is that of reasoning.
Suppose you are one of the thousands of tourists who come to Los Angeles annually. You would conclude that it is a beautiful city based on your observation of the parks, pretty gardens, majestic buildings, and beautiful houses. This is the functioning of your objective mind.
Your subconscious mind is often called your subjective mind. Your subjective mind becomes aware of its environment by what it means independent of the five senses. Your subjective mind perceives by intuition. It is the seat of your emotion and the cellar of memory. Your subjective mind performs its highest functions when your objective senses are in a state of torpor. In short, it is that intelligence that manifests itself when the objective mind is suspended or in a sleepy, sleepy state. Your subjective mind sees without the use of the natural organs of sight. He has the ability of clairvoyance and clairaudience. Your subjective mind can leave your body, it can travel to distant lands, and it can bring back information often of the most accurate and trustworthy character. Through your subjective mind you can guess the thoughts of others, you can read the contents of sealed envelopes and closed safes.
Your subjective mind has the ability to understand the thoughts of others without the use of common objective means of communication. It is of utmost importance that we understand the interaction of the objective and subjective mind to learn the true art of prayer.
Publicado por RAFAEL ALDANA en rmentesub.