Raw Spirituality: Discover Your Hidden Personality Part 5

May 16, 2021 0 Comments

Maximum spirituality, in part, involves discovering your hidden personality, the various strengths and weaknesses that lie beneath you. Try as you may, you are not really in control of your subconscious mind, which greatly influences your behavior.

Although some of your hidden personality traits may not be very pleasant, discovering your true nature can help you maximize your talents and make the most of your life circumstances.

In previous articles in this series, we have outlined specific examples of the power of the subconscious mind, as well as multiple common and specific subconscious fears and defenses.

Here are three ways to access your subconscious mind and identify your hidden character traits, helping you achieve greater spiritual growth.

1. Meditation is one of the best ways to discover your inner self, your true self. Despite being free, it is not easy for a novice to immediately take advantage of meditation to seriously advance self-discovery.

First, it takes time to establish a strong internal connection. You should practice meditation regularly to get the most benefit.

Second, your hidden mind is likely to confront you at first. As you sit down and start the session, you may suddenly feel an itch on your face or you may be afraid of forgetting to turn off the lights in another room; that’s your subconscious playing. Your collective fears, defenses, and strengths don’t like not being in control as you try to detach yourself from it, which is the essence of meditation. After all, the simplest form of meditation is intense focus (such as chest plate and breathing) and as you focus intensely, you gradually move away from your daily dramas and the hustle and bustle of your mind. everyday.

Imagine what it is like for a mountaineer as he concentrates intensely on his climb; You must focus 100% to survive the climb. In the process, you temporarily forget about everything else in your life, just like with a good meditation session. The ability to temporarily and completely put aside your current mental dramas offers tremendous perspective.

It may surprise you that you can enter a state of partial meditation through various ways, such as swimming, walking in the woods, knitting, driving a familiar route, and anything else you can do without thinking that helps free yourself from an overactive mind. .

“Meditation gives you two things: equanimity and creativity. And it does it by taking one from your conscious mind, where there is all that noise and chaos and so on, in the subconscious mind where there is tranquility and creativity emanates from. You have a mantra, And when you repeat it over and over again, all those thoughts disappear because you change them to that mantra. And then eventually that sound disappears, and then you become unaware or unconscious, you stay in this subconscious state, and when you open it, in First of all, you get control. ”

Ray dalio

2. Hypnosis is a great way to access your subconscious personality. The American Heritage Science Dictionary defines it as “a sleep-like trance state, generally induced by a therapist by focusing the attention of a subject, which increases the subject’s receptivity to suggestion. The uses of hypnosis in medicine and psychology include recovering repressed memories, modifying or eliminating undesirable behaviors (such as smoking), and treating certain chronic disorders, such as anxiety. “

The only change we would make to that definition is that the vast majority of people do not fall asleep when hypnotized; it is just a very relaxed state and you are in full control. Have you ever been distracted by watching television? Then you have experienced a state of hypnosis. Although a trained hypnotherapist can be of great help, there is an even easier and cheaper way: You can use hypnosis MP3 audios, a form of self-hypnosis, to help identify hidden facets of your personality, including childhood problems.

3. Writing analysis, or graphology, performed by a well-trained professional is very effective in delineating subconscious fears and defenses. It is one of the most objective and least discriminatory forms of personality analysis. All of the personality traits described in previous articles in this series are easily identified using graphology.

Before embracing handwriting analysis as a potential effective means of assessing character, we wanted to confirm that it is a genuine science, rather than a pseudoscience. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines pseudoscience as “a system of theories, assumptions, and methods mistakenly considered scientific.” Define scientific as “Of, relating to, or exhibiting the methods or principles of science.” He defines science as “A knowledge or a system of knowledge that covers general truths or the operation of general laws, especially as they are obtained and proven by scientific methods.” Finally, it defines the scientific method as “Principles and procedures for the systematic search for knowledge that involve the recognition and formulation of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experimentation, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses.”

Handwriting analysis has an empirical basis, a “… objective collection of data through observation and experimentation and the formulation and testing of hypotheses.” Therefore, graphology is a real science.

Graphology is widely used by leading companies in Italy, Spain, France and Israel for recruiting. American companies that use it include GE, Ford, Northwestern Mutual Life, Dairy Queen, and many smaller companies.

Rest assured, handwriting analysis is one of the most legitimately effective ways to uncover hidden features of your mind.

“Something happens when your subconscious goes to work … That’s why ‘Sleep’ is an adage.”

Jon voight

“Never go to sleep without a request to your subconscious.”

Thomas A. Edison

The first step in discovering the power of your unconscious mind is to recognize that your collective subconscious mind exists. Then by using the tools we outlined above, nothing will stand in your way to greater self-knowledge, therefore, a greater ability to overcome life’s challenges and reach your full potential.

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