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What is the one thing the unconscious part of the mind should never ever be asked to do?
That would be to harbor an illusion.
An example of that is asking the unconscious to take up the suggestion we’re safe in a place that isn't safe.
You might be wondering why that’s a bad idea.
There’s more than one reason (the post Drill is one example):
- It could result in the early warning system the unconscious part of the mind provides getting turned down or even off.
- It could result in unconscious awareness being diverted or allocated away from something important or dangerous.
- It could result in our perception of reality becoming so far out of step with actuality that a psychosis occurs.
You read that right and there’s nothing backwards about it.
The conscious part of the mind is free to harbor whatever illusions or lies it chooses.
The result of that is embarrassment and potential humiliation.
But should the unconscious part of the mind be suggested or commanded to do the same... the outcome is already decided.
That would be a short life and one with mental illness.
References: Drill
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