Your Subconscious Mind just rolled its Eyes at your 'I Am'
Part 1: It won't listen to your begging, but it will obey the owner you bring to the table. Trip the bad boy with a wink and a strategy.
You’re not convinced when you say your affirmations.
You’re not getting results when you repeat them.
Like your subconscious mind doesn’t listen to you.
Like your feelings say something and your mind says another.
And it all comes down to the language your subconscious understands.
Whether you’re experiencing financial, physical, mental, life, or career difficulties, saying affirmations like “I’m abundant,” “I’m successful,” or “I’m rich” won’t get you to where you want to be.
Because these statements worsen your situation.
The nature of the subconscious mind is that it only accepts the dominant thoughts, moods, or feelings.
It’s receptive to the ones that are strong enough and associated with repetition or emotion.
The Language that Fills the Gap
Affirmations can be seen as a manipulative tactic to the subconscious.
But to own your mind and reprogram it, you have to know the two-way path to speak the language—the conscious and subconscious mind.
However, we need to understand what lies behind the closed gates.
The King’s Allies: the BARE foundation
The closed gates represent the “access” to the subconscious.
When you’re granted access through the language, you’re led to the foundation of what creates your hidden, dominating mind.
Once you know it, you’ll be able to use it as a plan to manipulate your mind effectively and reprogram it to have control over your mind.
The allies, AKA the foundation that creates your subconscious mind, are a group called “BARE.”
But each ally has a name:
The creator: Belief
Belief is friends with repetition. It’s a ride-or-die friendship.
And this friendship is backed by strong emotions and conviction.
However, your subconscious mind tends to keep belief by its side in order to let repetition in.
Both of them—belief and your subconscious—work wonders together to make your life match theirs.
The manager: Activation
Your subconscious is its own manager.
It manages the instinctive actions and learned behaviors, for example: opening the door or putting on clothes, to keep operating as the King and lift off the cognitive weight from your conscious mind.
Cognitive is the gained knowledge and information that you’ve obtained through experience, thought, and the senses.
These instinctive, automatic processes/actions that your subconscious manages were all created from patterns and repeated inputs your subconscious received over time.
The dominant: Repetition
Even though repetition has to keep up to strengthen and live the friendship with belief, your subconscious learns a lot from repetition and its trait: habit formation.
The dynamics between them all start with Pattern.
Thought pattern exists because we focus on certain ideas or a mindset, which forms repetition.
And this alerts your subconscious mind, giving it a signal that it has to turn to belief, which makes your subconscious love belief obsessively.
The founder: Emotion
Now, to the last and effective member of the group, the influencer and link that keeps this group running: Emotion.
The fact that your thoughts are mixed with emotion or feeling, influencing your subconscious more than any other aspect, even your logic or reasoning, is seen as part of the game.
That’s because attention-seeking emotions, whether positive or negative—like love or fear—act as an amplifier for ideas to enter your subconscious.
Emotion is the founder you can’t neglect or ignore, all due to the power it has over a thought that stands alone.
And if you used emotion as a tactic to get what you want, along with its co-founder, your mind, the trait “control” will be born.
You’ll be able to possess it like your soul depends on it.
In a nutshell, your subconscious mind is a castle you can fill with reasons—real or made-up—but it’s less judgmental, because at the end of the night, you can always play with the King.
Albeit if you were a pawn, there’s always room for promotion.
Think of your subconscious as a computer; you can endlessly program it because it follows instructions from your conscious mind like a good boy.
It listens, but it only bows to the dominant mind that knows how to make an impact based on two things: frequency and emotional charge.
The “Wink”: How to Trip your Sentences
Now that we learned a bit about what moves and turns on the subconscious, it’s time to understand the next thing on the board: the language itself.
But let’s debunk first what you memorize as a mantra.
When you say, “I’m abundant,” and you don’t believe it in your gut, your sense of inadequacy starts to have its moment and gets amplified, and then something inside you says, “No, you’re not abundant; you’re broke.”
This feeling of inadequacy is so powerful that every affirmation you say evokes negativity.
The more the inadequacy, the more that prevailing state locks you down, and nothing changes.
Then, how to overcome this, CJ?
You overcome it by affirming what your conscious and subconscious mind agree on.
Basically, speak the language that both of them understand, so that no conflicts or contradictions arise.
Let’s dissect this even further.
Our subconscious mind accepts our:
Beliefs,
Feelings,
Convictions,
& what we consciously accept as true.
You can talk to your subconscious mind and ask for its cooperation by saying:
“I’m abounding every day.”
“My wealth is increasing every day.”
“I’m advancing mentally and financially.”
Structuring sentences this way is like a language, a language you must learn, which is how you get what you want and change your life.
And it all begins with reframing affirmations; the wink is the way to trip sentences, giving your subconscious mind a clear, curated path to walk on.
Meaning, these sentences open a growth path instead of closing it with conflict.
Because what this will do is create agreement between the two minds, and make them sip champagne on the beach, instead of a full pint of beer and a Piña colada.
(Refrain from drinking; it shrinks and damages your subconscious mind)
The BARE Minimum is over
This was the language to bypass conflict.
By tripping those sentences and creating that agreement between your conscious and subconscious mind, you’ve started the engine of reframing—the key that turns a shut-down into a set-up.
You’re no longer begging because you learned how to reprogram with a bulletproof mind.
This technique alone will shift your daily output and energy, but you’re still working on the surface.
What will double your realization is the idea that a traitor is stabbing your subconscious mind in the back: Limiting Beliefs.
Which is what you need to take down next.
To give you a brief about them: they’re the giant foundation that keeps those old, conflict-ridden affirmations alive.
That’s where we head next.
Part 2 is where we go into the castle to investigate what’s going on behind the curtains, from secrets and clues.
So be ready with your detective gear, ‘cause we’re going to identify, deconstruct, and permanently rewrite the heaviest subconscious beliefs holding you back.
Part 1 gave you the language.
In Part 2, we’ll give you the bulldozer.
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