Deep unconscious thoughts

Deep, deep, deep, in the dark cave that is our mind, are thoughts that are so repetitive, and almost certainly very destructive, that we are unaware of them. They are like white noise, so regular and deep in our unconscious that we do not see them in our mind-controlled state. The state we are conditioned to think of as ‘normal’.

As we practice and become more awake, conscious in this present moment, the light from within our soul, our very essence, will lighten up that dark cave.

The deeper we become conscious the more light will shine, and the harder it will be for these thought patterns to remain unobserved. If we see them, we can choose to no longer energise them and associate with them.

Gradually, as we become more aware of these deeper unconscious thoughts, they will start to fade. They can not survive the light that shines within us when we are connected to our soul and free from unconscious thoughts.

Light always dissolves the darkness of deep unconscious thought.

Small steps now

The struggles on the surface of our unconscious mind-controlled life of past and future are not real. Most humans for most of their existence spend their time trapped within a mind-made self, a story, created by thought. None of this thought is our actual real life that is this conscious moment, the moment that is forever now.

Yet, through our conditioning, we believe this unconscious state is real and normal.

It is in fact, insanity.

When we are fully conscious and awake, aware fully of our surroundings, our inner energy, our own breathing, our own connectedness with all that is, then the mind state dissolves, thought leaves. In this state, we do not allow our emotions and reactions to control us, we do not allow our thoughts to be energised and to be taken seriously.

We are then not likely to have hate, anger, jealousy, judgement, addictions, highs and lows, and we are likely to be still, silent and at peace.

Once we start on this path towards inner peace, then it is the beginning of the end of suffering and pain that is the mind-state. However, like all things, we have to be prepared to sacrifice, to commit to a spiritual practice, to unlearn our conditioning and to accept what is.

Small steps taken now is the path to inner peace.