The lower subconscious is where failure in our lives originates from. It gets its way by blocking other avenues that lead to success.
The Seer Almine
by Rogier 7 Comments
The lower subconscious is where failure in our lives originates from. It gets its way by blocking other avenues that lead to success.
The Seer Almine
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Gio says
😻!!
Barbara Kathryn says
As it popped into my head, I'll ask: is there (or could there be) a Belvaspata modality that can free a person from the lower subconscious?
If one is spinning the Merkaba of Resurrection daily, does the tachyon field exclude interference from 'below'?
Thank you.
Jana says
Hi Barbara, I have a feeling that Belvaspata for removing Self-destructiveness could be a good choice. Since Almine is saying that failure which originates in the lower subconscious is a form of self-destructiveness.
I think we have done this Belvaspata as a part of our Global Ceremony in 2018, Releasing the Energetic Cords of the Old Cosmic Year.
Ailsa Mclean says
Many thanks.
Derek says
Thanks for posting this. I've heard it before a couple different times. Everytime I listen to it, I feel there is something missing. What I'd really like to hear; is that missing part that she'd still like to study.
Rogier says
Yes, me too… But I am not sure this has been revealed anywhere.
Derek says
There is a story says that says once upon a time there was a man, He was, like everyone else, a conduit for the subconscious. And by virtue of that, like everyone else, he was part of the subconscious, part of the abstract. But he didn't know it. The world kept him so busy that he had neither the time nor the inclination really to examine the matter. The sunconscious tried, uselessly, to reveal their connection, but the man was incapable of understanding the revelations. The subconscious, in order to shake him out of his slumber, gave him three signs, three successive manifestations. The subconscious physically crossed the man's path in the most obvious manner. But the man was oblivious to anything but his self-concern…
…The only other thing I could add is that because of the man's absolute unwillingness to understand, the subconscious was forced to use trickery. And thus, trickery became the essence of the sorcerers' path.