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The Grand Plan of Your Subconscious Mind: Why What You Need is More Important Than What You Want.


In my sessions with clients, I've witnessed the remarkable plan of the subconscious, especially on a grand scale. While clients often come with expectations of reaching specific states or resolutions, the subconscious consistently unveils what we truly need in life, which may not always align with our expectations. I don't hold the belief that spiritual guides, angels, or gods intentionally subject us to hardships. Rather, it's a result of the complexity and lack of understanding of our multi-leveled selves.

For example, let's call two friends, Jane and Mary, who sought sessions with me. Jane, with a heart deeply involved in humanitarian and community work, wanted to tap into her higher self, seeking answers about her life with an autistic child. But, during the session, as soon

as I called Subconscious mind she drifted into a deep slumber and keep in mind this is

even outdoor sessions with outside noises. Not the outcome we aimed for, but she woke up feeling incredibly refreshed, with a newfound surge of energy that lasted for weeks.

What does this mean? Is it merely a session gone wrong, a time investment down the drain, or does it carry a deeper meaning? Yes, it does. The outcome, in this case, was unexpected rejuvenation and increased energy for Jane, which turned out to be a positive result. It suggests that the subconscious, in its unique way, addressed her needs beyond the conscious goals set for the session. According to the Subconscious, nothing is an accident (and I will write about this in more detail in my next post) and it is showing Jane to simply experience a deeper state of relaxation to the point that even outside noise and calling her name should not awaken her. It reminds her to focus on herself, rejuvenating before she is eager to help everyone else.

Hearing this, Jane's friend Mary, who simply wished a serene session, a bit of relaxation, and maybe a nap. Yet, as soon as we started the visualization, she was flooded with visions – beings, colors, even encounters with departed souls. Her session became a canvas of profound spiritual experiences.


In conclusion, the subconscious serves as a guide, revealing what we need for our own well-being. Its connection to the collective subconscious allows for perfectly orchestrated events, meetings, and growth, ultimately bringing us closer to the purpose of our existence.



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