Self-belief is a person's belief in their ability to comple…

immortancrow ·

Self-belief is a person's belief in their ability to complete tasks and to achieve their goals. Judging yourself to be capable of success increases your chances of actual success. Judging yourself as not capable of success reduces the chance of success

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bridget ·

I do like her work. And this isn't a criticism but her work makes me think of this.. a hard part about using intention - is that for those who had traumatic childhoods (or even traumatic events they haven't healed) the buried subconscious beliefs are really hard to unearth. The programming can be so strong. I know she encourages the focus of conscious groups of 8 people working on something together. I think her work is a good testament to the power of awakening together as humans, and helping each other. I can picture this as more and more people heal the inner traumas we've been programmed with.

immortancrow ·

Intentions are what gives words magic. Like feelings have geometric pattern to it. In crafting blessings the intention behind it give it power. Her book The Feild blew my mind.

immortancrow ·

The subconscious is a mystery to me.... Is it the higher self or the collective of humanity?

immortancrow ·

https://x.com/DowdEdward/status/1849706204559249744?t=w82SPoNyTMz7kg5KiHTMzQ&s=19

bridget ·

'Intentions give the words their magic', that makes sense to me. I like the Lao Tzu quote as well. The I Ching is one of my "always around" books.
As far as what the subconscious is, I suppose I don't really know for sure either. But Carl Jung called it the "unconscious" which is personal, it could be forgotten memories or suppressed emotions. Maybe even past life memories/so-called 'cellular' memory that operates without us knowing it consciously.
Juxtaposed with the conscious mind, "all that we are aware of".
And then there is the the collective unconscious (again, Jung) which is archetype stuff, universal symbols and ideas which are shared collectively. Some call that the superconscious.

immortancrow ·

My understanding of super conscious happens to everyone twice a day. The conscious, the unconscious and the time in between. A foot in both worlds. The hypnogogic, hypnagogic states. The time falling asleep and walking up. Creation in part is pulling from nonphysical realm, and making it physical. It's something of the two hemispheres talking as well. Sleep deprivation will trigger talking in rhyme and hallucinations. Being in both realms, is super conscious.

metamitya ·

!s carl jung super conscious

immortancrow ·

Susanne Spooner was a student of Delores Cannon. Deep hypnotherapy talking directly to the higher self or something... This is interesting take on the Donald https://youtu.be/7ZGA4_k2QN4?si=rQQb6x5-pbrxHYNu

bridget ·

This was interesting. I never know what to think of the many Delores Cannon-based readings that various people trained in her work publish. From a high level, it makes sense to me that Trump plays the villain-hero for us in the collective. As to whether he is an ascended master, of course no one would know this for sure. What I can say from my observations is that he is a massive trigger for people to look at their own traumas and why they react so strongly to his so-called ego. I don’t know why, but he doesn’t and never has, triggered me. But I do see him unleashing a dark side of the right wing, an emboldening of reactionary views I don’t agree with. But that is also important. These things need to come up and be shown the light of day.
Coincidentally, I am in the middle of a book right now actually on a series of readings Delores did on someone who had multiple past lives as an Essene, and eventually teacher of Jesus.

immortancrow ·

Little synchronizations happen. The universe always speaks. It make sense that you would have to be a billionaire to influence change. I like the idea he's here to tear it down. It could really only be him at this period. Then generation Alpha, alpha is the first....