As soon as the subconscious mind accepts any idea, it immediately begins trying to put it into effect. It uses all its resources (and these are far greater than is commonly supposed) to that end. It uses every bit of knowledge that you have ever collected, most of which you have totally forgotten, to bring about its purpose. It mobilizes the many mental powers that you possess, most of which you never consciously use. It draws on the unlimited energy of the race mind. It lines up all the laws of nature as they operate both inside and outside of you, to get its way.
Sometimes it succeeds in its purpose immediately. Sometimes it takes a little time, sometimes it takes a long time; but if the thing is not utterly impossible, the subconscious will bring it about; once it accepts the idea.
This law is true for both good and bad ideas. This law, when used negatively, brings sickness, trouble, and failure; and when used positively, brings healing, freedom, and success. We give the orders; the subconscious does the work.
His secret is with the righteous (Proverbs 3:32).
How do we program our subconscious? We do so by where we direct our conscious thoughts, feelings desires and goals. That which we affirm, think about, talk about, wish for, visualize or daydream about is what we attract. “As a man thinketh, so is he”. That is why thought discipline is the key to the reality we build for ourselves. Yesterday we discussed a technique for relaxation before our mental work. Here is a simple, pleasant and healthy way to program our subconscious before we attain full thought discipline (or to help achieve it).
Once we have accomplished our relaxation in preparation for mental work, we should create, visualize and enter our inner room. This is an imaginary place we create that has everything we love and cherish in it. The author’s inner room is a bungalow on stilts above the beach with a fireplace, picture windows, deck, etc. It has a beautiful secret garden (imagine that), is filled with all the things cherished and is safe form any danger and intrusion. It is at the bottom of a grass-covered cliff and can only be reached by descending the boardwalk covered with blooming wisteria. It is reached by visualizing floating above world and passing through the yellow and red sun to arrive from a blue sky. At the bottom of the walk is a door. Only its owner can unlock it. The door is key because it is the door to the subconscious. No matter where your inner place is, it must have a door. Once inside the owner is filled with peace, joy and hope. It is safe from all danger and there the owner is free to be themself. The action once inside is to visualize that which the traveler wants to place and keep in the subconscious and to see, taste, touch, hear and smell it. The next action is to claim it and then leave the room, lock the door and return home by the path traveled to get there.
This may sound like a useless act of daydreaming, but in fact is a proven method to program our subconscious mind that was designed and successfully used by therapists, counselors, motivators and mental health professionals for years. Not only that, but it a great place to resolve issues, escape negative circumstances and enjoy a brief reprieve from the rush of days. It can become the door to the Eden God gave us, and a sanctuary of joy, comfort and gladness. Take the trip, open the door and welcome home.
Peace,
Z gardener
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