In Subconscious Journeys, Jack Mitchell explores the human mind and
its connection to life, death, disease, and the probability of
extended life. Most diseases, if not all, are formed and
intensified through repressed fears that form emotional barriers
within the subconscious mind. Lifestyles are then conscientiously
directed and enforced within the conscious mind through the growing
emotional needs of the personality. Subconscious Journeys is a
study of the human mind. The mind is divided into four parts: the
conscious, the subconscious, the conscience, and the personality.
The conscious mind allows people to knowingly initiate outer body
movements and make decisions. Unfortunately, age and strong
emotions, augmented by repetitious repressed fears and traumas,
alter what the conscious mind has control over in regards to
reasoning ability. As a result, the repressions are stored within
the subconscious and form emotional barriers that disrupt conscious
activity. Another part of the mind, the conscience, controls the
inner workings of various parts of the body such as the heart,
spleen, liver, and so on. It speaks to us in dreams and frequently
communicates to the conscious during traumatic situations. People
can communicate with it during therapeutic sessions by using the
primary hand and labeling the four fingers as "yes," "no," "maybe,"
and "I won't answer." When asked specific questions regarding their
repressed fears and emotions, the conscience will respond with the
involuntary movement of one of the four labeled fingers. The
personality is formed mostly by the time individuals are about nine
or ten years old. It is formed through fearful traumas, the
emulation of loved ones' behavior, and joyful experiences.
Ultimately, Subconscious Journeys addresses how the four parts of
the mind function and adapt as we deal with the inherent changes in
life.
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