Entry 08 — The Subconscious Mind: The Soil of Creation
I’ve come to realize that the subconscious mind is the real stage where manifestation happens. Everything we imagine, feel, and affirm only becomes real once it seeps into the subconscious. It’s the quiet worker behind the curtain — unseen, but always obeying.
The conscious mind plants the seed.
The subconscious is the soil that grows it.
The Two Minds: Conscious and Subconscious
We often think of ourselves as having one mind, but really, we operate through two layers.
The conscious mind — the logical, analytical, reasoning part. It decides, measures, doubts, compares.
The subconscious mind — the silent creative power. It doesn’t analyze; it simply accepts.
The subconscious doesn’t argue or question what’s true. It just takes whatever is impressed upon it — especially when you’re emotional or relaxed — and begins to create from it.
That’s why feeling is the language of the subconscious. It doesn’t understand words. It understands states.
When you say “I am successful,” the subconscious doesn’t care what you say — it listens to how you feel when you say it. If you feel lack, it records lack. If you feel fulfillment, it records fulfillment.
It’s the most obedient servant — but only if the master (the conscious mind) knows what he’s doing.
Why the Subconscious Is Like Soil
I like to think of the subconscious as fertile soil. Whatever seed you plant — a thought, a belief, a fear, a vision — it will grow. It doesn’t choose between good or bad, positive or negative. It just multiplies what’s planted.
If you keep planting seeds of doubt, worry, and fear, it will grow experiences that match those feelings. But if you plant calm confidence and faith, the same soil will bring forth beauty.
That’s why awareness is so important — to choose deliberately what you plant.
The soil doesn’t discriminate; the gardener does.
How the Subconscious Receives Impressions
The subconscious accepts new beliefs through repetition, emotion, and relaxation. That’s why the State Akin to Sleep (SATS) works so effectively.
When the body is relaxed, and the conscious mind begins to drift, the subconscious becomes receptive. You can speak directly to it without the resistance of logic.
In this state, your affirmations become living commands. Your visualizations become memories of the future. Your feelings become realities waiting to bloom.
Every night, as you drift into sleep, your last dominant thought is the seed your subconscious will plant overnight. So if you go to sleep worrying, you water worry. If you go to sleep fulfilled, you water fulfillment.
That’s why I now see sleep as sacred ground.
The Law of Reverse Effort
When you try too hard to change your subconscious, you meet resistance. The subconscious doesn’t respond to force — it responds to acceptance.
It’s like planting a seed and then digging it up every five minutes to check if it’s growing. That anxiety disturbs the process.
But if you plant it, water it, and trust the soil, it will sprout in its own time.
So with the subconscious, the rule is simple:
Impress, then rest.
Feel it once, clearly, deeply — and then let go.
The Role of Emotion
Emotion is the bridge that connects thought to the subconscious. When you feel something strongly — joy, love, fear, sadness — your subconscious pays attention. It records that frequency and begins to reproduce it.
This is why trauma repeats itself until it’s healed — because the subconscious replays whatever was emotionally charged. But the same law that keeps pain alive can also create miracles when guided consciously.
When you deliberately generate high emotion — gratitude, excitement, relief — around your desired state, you tell the subconscious: this is real.
And the subconscious, faithful to its nature, brings it to pass.
How to Work with the Subconscious
- Relax Before You Suggest: Never try to affirm or visualize in tension. Enter a calm or sleepy state — your mind is most open when it’s soft.
- Use Simple, Present Statements: Avoid complexity. Say things like “I am loved,” “I am secure,” or “I am free.” The subconscious responds to simplicity and certainty.
- Attach Feeling: Don’t repeat mechanically. Let each statement carry a tone — of warmth, gratitude, or peace.
- Repeat at Transition States: The moments before sleep or right after waking are portals. Use them. This is when the subconscious is most impressionable.
- Detach and Trust: Once impressed, stop worrying. The seed is planted. Your job is to water it with calm belief, not anxiety.
Faith and the Subconscious
Faith is simply confidence in your subconscious. It’s knowing that once a seed is planted, it must grow. You don’t see the roots forming underground, but you trust that they are.
That’s the invisible part of creation — the unseen growth beneath the soil of mind. And when it finally breaks through into your visible world, it feels sudden — but it was always forming quietly within.
Summary
- The subconscious mind is the soil of all creation.
- It accepts feelings, not words.
- Every belief or fear planted there eventually grows into physical experience.
- The best time to impress the subconscious is during the State Akin to Sleep (alpha brainwave state).
- Relaxation, repetition, and feeling are the tools of reprogramming.
- Faith is trusting the invisible process while it unfolds.
Affirmation:
“My subconscious mind is my ally in creation.
Every thought I impress becomes a living seed.
I plant in peace, I water with faith,
and I allow divine timing to bring my harvest.”
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