The power of the mind is still a subject shrouded in mystery – even in these modern times. We humans have only discovered the use and potential power of less than half the mind, and this is after more than 500 years of research into the brain. Modern science brought about proponents such as Sigmund Freud, who theorized that our mind goes beyond that of the conscious layer that we are aware of; there is a deeper and more powerful component of our brain, that being the pre-conscious mind. Now termed the subconscious mind, it has been identified as the secret mind that is operating beyond the realm of awareness. Ever since its discovery, experts within the field have been trying for years on end to exploit this facet of our brain and try to unleash our potential for complete mind power.
Technologies such as affirmations, auto suggestions, binaural beats, hypnosis and even subliminal messaging are just some examples of the modalities used to subvert the subconscious mind and place positive messages within. These technologies give the end user superior mind control, in the sense that it allows them to drive past the normal defences of the conscious mind – right into the core of the subconscious. To a microbe within the human brain, the subconscious mind would probably represent an ethereal presence within the cerebral cortex of the human mind, wiping and moving as a single almost ghostlike entity within the recesses of the brain. Its wisps touch all the neurons that are critical to emotion, fear, character, speech, nuance – the very basic building blocks of the human soul and spirit.
Ingrained into the subconscious are a plethora of embedded and encoded messages and instructions, which determines how we perceive the world and react to the stimulants around us as signals and messages get sent to and from the brain. The subconscious mind is actually the soldier – carrying out orders from the physical awareness. These instructions or orders then translate into visceral emotions and reactions that we in turn experience. A good example would be phobias.
Whatever happens to us, whatever experiences that may affect us deeply, is imprinted into the depths of our subconscious. Let us take the fear of swimming as an example. It could be due to horror stories told by friends, watching movies of people drowning and associating water with trauma. As a child grows up, this constant bombardment of messages will lead to a fear of water and of swimming. Or it could be a single event, like an explosion on a boat, or seeing someone get mauled by a shark.
The carnal emotions reverberate into the subconscious mind and thus get reproduced every time there is physical contact with water. Reverse this technology and you have yourself methods in which you can gain superior mind control. They follow the same principles as mediation and hypnosis – or any one of the more advanced techniques discussed earlier in this article. Once you have these methods practiced to perfection, you will be able to conquer any hindrances or addiction in your life, over time and with effort.








