Power of I am

Let’s think about your subconscious as God really quick.

Similarities: The power of I am

Your subconscious can only act in the present and cannot differ from real and imaginative. “I will” does not activate your subconscious, you have to talk in the present tone of “I am.” God saw Moses, and Moses asked who he was, to which he replied, “I am that I am.” Jesus said to Peter while walking on water, “fear not, I am.” So, God and Jesus know and act with the power of “I am,” and the subconscious only responds to “I am.”

Hm.

By thinking in your head, “I am at the beach,” your subconscious thinks you are on the beach. Not “I will be at the beach,” rather I am at the beach. Present.

Energy flows through you while thinking through your subconscious, which is why if you think sad thoughts, you will become sad. And vice versa. Remember, your subconscious cannot differ from real and imaginative.

God is energy.

Just as your body reacts to tranquility while being on vacation through the imaginative subconscious, the same happens while in the present worship of God. The power of the present thinking of spiritual energy between you and the Lord, allows for a refreshed perspective. I will make another post on the power of prayer, and how to pray, as I believe as a society we do not know how to pray.

Your subconscious controls your dreams as well, which is why dream meaning is important. It is the connection between your soul and God trying to speak to you through symbols while in a meditative state of sleep. Try to remember and solve all dreams, as all religions believe that dreams are important and sometimes prophetic. This is the only partisan spiritual belief between all religions.

Hacking into your subconscious will leave you healthier and happier. There is a reason why the richest of the rich teach or withdraw from the idea of the subconscious. You are the kingdom of God, so think of your subconscious in the same light.

Controlling your subconscious thought is step one to a better life.

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