Seated beneath the surface of our conscious mind is a layer of consciousness we call “the subconscious mind”. Beyond it are several layers more that are unheard of in modern times yet play an important role in our lives. For example, there is a layer of consciousness called “the eperitheneum” and it is where we process energy we receive from others, categorising it and labelling it in an eternal library of useful resources that we tap into from time to time.
Then there is a layer called “the aboratum” which is where we feel communications from other beings (humans and other living creatures) which are then stored away for posterity.
Beyond that there are several more that function as processors of differing aspects of daily existence, from awareness of our surroundings to the shaping of our intuitive skills.
So complex is our mind and body that we neglect to acknowledge its wonders to the fullest extent and it is in the neglected but hidden areas that lies the answer to many mysteries of life including why and where we are able to discern things that are not apparent to the eye such as events that have yet to happen or thoughts that seemingly come from nowhere (such as this article).
Why it is we question and doubt these very real skills is because their source is hidden from view at this time and seems, therefore, “unscientific” because science has yet to discover, and therefore recognise, their presence. When it does, we can move on to rekindle lost gifts that lie buried beneath the surface, waiting to be sparked and through them shall we know our oneness, our connection with everything. Soon, the mysteries of the past will cease to be so and we can reclaim our power and use it wisely for the betterment of mankind.
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