Your Subconscious Is Your Book of Life

I see this play out on a regular basis, wether it is through others living in a victim mindset, only getting what they continually talk or complain about or on the flip side, living in an elevated state, a state of faith, a deep rooted feeling of gratitude and appreciation, as I do believe it is all in our perception. A growth mindset sees possibilities, opportunities and lessons. Victim consciousness will put you in more situations to feel as though you are a victim.

I knew a girl that was always breaking things, she kept saying how clumsy she was, her mom should’ve named her Grace. But it was a daily ritual for her, setting herself up to break things in her path. Growing up being told, “you are a mess”, “you are so clumsy”, “you are not going to get anywhere in life”, “you can’t afford that” can get imbedded in our subconscious as we keep replaying this recording throughout life. It’s not until we become conscious of the subconscious beliefs that we have been told, that we can change the recording or reprogram the program and break through the blocks that hold us back.

“Whatever thoughts, beliefs, opinions, theories, or dogmas you write, engrave, or impress on your subconscious mind, you shall experience them as the objective manifestation of circumstances, conditions, and events. What you write on the inside, you will experience on the outside. You have two sides to your life, objective and subjective, visible and invisible, thought and its manifestation.

Your brain receives your thought, which is the organ of your conscious reasoning mind. When your conscious or objective mind accepts the thought completely, it is sent to the solar plexus, called the brain of your mind, where it becomes flesh and is made manifest in your experience.

As previously outlined, your subconscious cannot argue. It acts only from what you write on it. It accepts your verdict or the conclusions of your conscious mind as final. This is why you are always writing on the book of life, because your thoughts become your experiences. The American essayist, Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Man is what he thinks all day long."

From the book

The Power of Your Subconscious Mind

Joseph Murphy