This week we will look at a Parable that teaches how to use the
power of the Subconscious Mind,
Let us consider then this Parable:
"And he said, So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed
into the ground; And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the
seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how. For the earth
bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear,
after that the full corn in the ear. But when the fruit is brought
forth, immediately he putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is
come". -- Mark 4:26-29
This parable illustrates the power of the Subconscious Mind to
"germinate", grow, a thought form, where it can eventually
manifest as the object of the Thought Form, after which it can be
harvested and experienced.
The "ground" is a metaphor for the "garden" of the Subconscious
Mind where seeds, are sown, either consciously or unconsciously.
These "seeds" are the Thought Forms that we either create
consciously, as with using the Law of Attraction, or, as with
many people these Thought Forms are produced unconsciously due to
observing and often reacting against particular events.
The parable is saying: "should sleep, and rise night and day,
and the seed should spring and grow up"
This means that once the Thought Form, the seed, has been sown in
the fertile ground of the Subconscious Mind, of which most people
are unaware, it will first germinate, and then sprout, and finally
develop in to a something experienced during waking reality.
The parable goes on to say "he knoweth not how". This explains the
fact that although these situations, these fully developed Thought
Forms are being experienced as circumstances, people have no idea
where they came from, often ascribing them to such superstitious
notions as "luck", "chance" or"fortune".
So the fertile "ground" of the Subconscious Mind is where either
"good" seeds are sown by consciously using The Law of Attraction,
or "bad" seeds are unconsciously sown by reacting to events
perceived by the senses, resulting in "weeds" cluttering up the
life of the person. The fertile ground of the Subconscious Mind
never judges which seeds are "good" and which seeds are "bad", the
garden of the Subconscious Mind" will accept, nurture and bring
the seeds to fruition regardless, even though "he knoweth not how".
Jesus goes on to say "But when the fruit is brought forth,
immediately he putteth in the sickle, because the harvest is
come."
By this he means that once the Though Form has manifested, the seed
of Thought Form has become a fully manifested fruit which, its
task complete, may be harvested and enjoyed. The Thought Form has
grown to maturity in the Subconscious Mind, resulting in a
manifestation that exists at all levels of Energy and Vibration of
the Universe, from The Source, The First Cause, God, all the way out
to the physical Universe of matter where it is now being
experienced.
we are closest to our Subconscious Mind just before and just after sleep, when our
brainwaves slow down and away from observing and interacting with
physical things. This is why Jesus says:
"And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should
spring and grow up"
Meditation has the benefit of
lowering brainwave frequencies to an even lower state, even
equivalent to the sleep state, but while remaining fully conscious.
In this state we are very close to our Subconscious Mind where
seeds, Thought Forms, can be very effectively sown.
So by sowing the Though Forms or "seeds" at this time, the
Subconscious Mind most readily accepts them, and will work
relentlessly while the physical body and conscious Mind sleeps or
otherwise in abeyance, to bring the Thought Forms to fruition.
One of the main point behind this parable is to stress the fact
that although we may not understand the unfathomable depths and
powers of the Subconscious Mind, it nevertheless exists, is
connected
to all other Subconscious Minds though the Universal Mind, and
through which the object of our manifestation conscious or
unconscious, intended or not manifest.
In summary, this parable teaches the great truth about the
existence of the fertile garden of the Subconscious Mind, and its
infinite powers to accept a "seed", a Thought Form, particularly
just before sleep or in an altered state of consciousness, and to
do whatever needs to be done to bring the seed to fruition where it
can be experienced, although most people still "knoweth not how".
Sunday, July 15, 2007
the roots of God and the subconscious mind
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