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Day 112:  Be Consciously conscious with all your unconscious – Message from Master Oneness

Quote:  “Without engaging in reflective practice, individuals waste their time passing through life without realizing their full potential or understanding the true scope of their abilities.”

People can experience different states of consciousness, such as being unconsciously conscious or consciously unconscious, which can be complex and challenging to navigate. Human beings are complex and diverse individuals with varying personalities.

However, by being mindful and aware of one’s thoughts and feelings, an individual can reflect on and direct their focus towards exploring their growth zones with greater awareness and consciousness. If an individual does not engage in this reflective practice, they may find themselves passing through life without fully understanding or harnessing their potential, remaining in a state of either consciously unconscious or unconsciously conscious.

Here are some examples of unconsciously Conscious and Consciously unconscious:

The term “unconsciously conscious” refers to a state where an individual is not actively thinking about something, but the thought or idea is still present in their subconscious mind and may influence their behavior or decisions. Here are some examples:

  1. A person who has a fear of heights may be unconsciously conscious of this fear even if they are not currently thinking about it. This fear may influence their decision to avoid high places or activities such as traveling on a plane, skydiving, or bungee jumping.
  2. Someone who has been raised in a particular cultural or social environment may be unconsciously conscious of certain norms or values that have been ingrained in them since childhood. These values may influence their behavior or attitudes, even if they are not actively thinking about them.
  3. A musician who has practiced a particular piece of music extensively may be unconsciously conscious of the notes and timing, even if they are not consciously thinking about each individual note while playing.

Overall, being unconsciously conscious means that something is present in your mind without your active awareness, and it can influence your thoughts, behavior, and decisions.

The following story illustrates the concept of being unconsciously conscious:

Once upon a time, there was a woman named Radha who had a fear of public speaking. She had always avoided situations where she had to speak in front of a large group of people. Whenever she had to make a presentation, her palms would become sweaty, and her heart would race.

One day, Radha was offered a promotion that required her to present her ideas to a group of executives. Despite her fear, she knew that this opportunity could significantly impact her career. So, she decided to take on the challenge.

Radha attended a workshop on public speaking, learned various techniques, and prepared her presentation. On the day of the presentation, as she stepped up to the podium, her mind went blank, and her heart started racing. But, to her surprise, she started speaking confidently, and everything flowed smoothly.

Later, reflecting on her experience, Radha realized that she had been unconsciously conscious of her fear of public speaking. She had been avoiding it for so long that the fear had become a part of her subconscious mind, and it had been holding her back. 

However, by facing her fear and taking action, Radha was able to shift her energy and remove the blockage. This allowed her to tap into her higher potential and speak confidently in front of the executives. By doing so, she was able to align with her true purpose and expand her consciousness.

Radha’s story highlights the importance of taking action and facing your fears to achieve growth. By doing so, you can move past your limitations and align with your highest potential, allowing you to live a more fulfilling and purposeful life.

The term “consciously unconscious” can be used to describe a state where an individual is aware of something on a conscious level, but they are still unable to fully access or understand it. Here are some examples:

  1. A person who has experienced a traumatic event may be consciously aware of the event and its impact on their life, but they may still struggle to process and understand their emotions related to it.
  2. An individual who is learning a new language may be consciously aware of the grammar rules and vocabulary, but they may still struggle to use the language fluently in real-life situations.
  3. A therapist who is working with a client may be consciously aware of the client’s issues and concerns, but they may still need to explore further to fully understand the underlying causes and develop effective treatment plans.

In these examples, the individual is aware of the issue or information on a conscious level, but they may still need to work to fully comprehend or integrate it.

The following story illustrates the concept of being consciously unconscious:

Once upon a time, there was a woman named Sarah who had been struggling with anxiety for years. She was consciously aware of her anxiety and had tried various coping mechanisms to manage it. However, she still found herself feeling overwhelmed and unable to fully understand the root causes of her anxiety.

Sarah decided to seek the help of a therapist to gain a deeper understanding of her emotions and behaviors. During her therapy sessions, Sarah was able to consciously discuss her experiences and feelings with her therapist. However, she found herself feeling stuck and unable to make progress towards healing.

With the help of her therapist, Sarah realized that she had been consciously avoiding certain memories and emotions related to her past experiences. Although she was aware of them on a surface level, she had not fully processed or integrated them into her understanding of herself and her anxiety.

Through continued therapy and self-reflection, Sarah was able to become consciously conscious of her past traumas and work towards healing and overcoming her anxiety. By acknowledging and exploring her unconscious thoughts and feelings, Sarah was able to access a deeper level of understanding and healing.

Here is a story from a spiritual perspective that illustrates the concept of “consciously unconscious”:

There was once a seeker on a spiritual path who had been meditating and studying for many years. They had a deep understanding of the teachings and practices but still felt like something was missing. They couldn’t quite grasp the true nature of reality or the deeper meaning of their spiritual journey.

One day, the seeker went to visit a wise teacher who had been guiding them for some time. The teacher listened patiently as the seeker explained their struggles and confusion. The teacher smiled and said, “You are consciously unconscious, my dear. You have all the knowledge and understanding, but you are not fully connected to the truth. You are still seeing things through the filter of your ego and limited perception.”

The seeker was taken aback but also intrigued. They asked the teacher how they could become more consciously conscious, to fully realize the truth and their place in it. The teacher replied, “It takes practice, dedication, and surrender. You must continue to meditate and study, but also be willing to let go of your preconceived ideas and attachments. You must be open to the possibility that there is more to reality than you can currently comprehend. Only then can you truly awaken to your true nature and purpose.”

The seeker took the teacher’s words to heart and continued on their spiritual journey with renewed dedication and humility. Over time, they began to feel a deeper connection to the truth and a sense of oneness with all of creation. They realized that they had been consciously unconscious for so long, but with the help of the wise teacher and their own efforts, they had finally broken through to a higher level of consciousness.

Be consciously conscious: 

The term “consciously conscious” refers to a state of awareness where an individual is actively and fully engaged in their thoughts and experiences, able to process and integrate information on a deeper level. This state of consciousness is often associated with personal growth, self-awareness, and a sense of purpose.

When someone is consciously conscious, they are able to observe their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors with clarity and non-judgment. They are able to make intentional choices based on their values and goals, rather than being controlled by unconscious patterns or external influences.

Here are some examples of being consciously conscious:

A person who has gone through a process of self-reflection and self-discovery may be consciously conscious of their strengths, weaknesses, and values. They are able to make intentional choices that align with their goals and vision for their life.

An athlete who is fully present and engaged in their training and competition is consciously conscious of their body, their movements, and their surroundings. They are able to make split-second decisions and adjustments based on their awareness and intuition.

A musician who is improvising on stage is consciously conscious of the music and their own creativity. They are able to tap into their flow state, letting the music guide them and express themselves at the moment.

In these examples, being consciously conscious allows the individual to fully engage with their experiences and express their authentic self. It enables them to align with their values, connect with their intuition, and live a more purposeful and fulfilling life.

Here is a story that illustrates the concept of being consciously conscious:

Once upon a time, there was a man named Jack who had always been interested in personal growth and self-awareness. He had read books, attended workshops, and practiced meditation to develop his mindfulness and self-reflection skills.

One day, Jack was faced with a difficult decision that required him to choose between two paths. He took some time to reflect on his values and goals, and he realized that one of the options aligned more with his long-term vision for his life.

As Jack made his decision, he felt a sense of clarity and purpose. He knew that he was making an intentional choice based on his conscious awareness, rather than being influenced by external factors or unconscious patterns.

Over time, Jack continued to practice being consciously conscious in his daily life. He noticed that he was able to make more authentic choices, connect with his intuition, and feel a deeper sense of fulfillment and joy.In conclusion, being consciously conscious is a state of awareness where an individual is fully engaged in their experiences and able to make intentional choices based on their values and goals. It allows for personal growth, self-awareness, and a sense of purpose in life. By developing mindfulness and self-reflection skills, anyone can cultivate this state of consciousness and live a more fulfilling and authentic life.

About Master Oneness

Master Oneness is an enlightened Artist and Visionary of Oneness consciousness, who is spreading his light and wisdom to bring awakening energy to every artist’s life.

He teaches self-realization through Transforming Art, the unique technique that combines Art and meditation.

His 16-year experience in meditation enlightened him to the essence of art, which was the beginning of the Diviners organization. 

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