Joseph Drumheller

SUBCONSCIOUS HEALING : INTENTION, DECISION, AND ACTION

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These are some of my favorite passages in “The Subconscious, The Divine, And Me: A Spiritual Guide For The Day-To-Day Pilgrim” by Joseph Drumheller

 

— The subconscious mind is a big and mysterious place. Negotiating the terrain can be a daunting task, especially if you’re in pain. There will also be times when healing can seem overwhelming, or on occasion, we just get stuck. Some of the most difficult times in our lives are when we forget or refuse to ask for help. However, none of us have to go it alone. In fact, healing is much more effective and swift with support.

Synergy is the fusion of energy that creates a result where the total is greater than the sum of the parts. It applies to countless situations in life and is especially true in healing. When someone helps you through the emotional liberation process, results seem to amplify 100 times over. Who can you turn to for help in subconscious healing? There is help out there! Practitioners specializing in this unusual world include energy workers, spiritual healers, shamans, sound healers, hands-on healers, hypnotherapists, and intuitives, to name a few.

How do you know if you have subconscious emotional charges? You don’t...until they come up. As far as I can tell, the timing behind healing is driven by a much higher intelligence than you or me. You can have faith in this intelligence or not, as that really doesn’t matter. Things come  up when they come up. When it’s time, it’s time.

Some emotional charges can lie dormant for years and present themselves when it’s least expected (or wanted). The funny things is, even after years of sleeping, recurring charges will have the thumbprints of the past all over them. You may find yourself saying, “I can’t believe this is happening again!”

When a charge presents itself, it is as if that charge is saying, “Hey! Here I am again. Don’t ignore me this time. It’s time to let me go!” They want to be healed! If you don’t pay attention, like Arnold warned, they’ll be back — only the next time, they’ll be bigger and much harder to ignore. They might even bring their friends. Since they won’t be going away permanently on their own, you might as well deal with them as they come up. There’s no time like the present. Keep reading to find out just out how to deal with them...so that you can give them one final, “Hasta la vista, baby.”

If emotional charges seem big, nasty, countless, and undefeatable, fear not and don’t lose heart. All charges boil down to a few “core” issues. In other words, no matter how overwhelming your situation may seem, you don’t have that many issues to deal with, maybe only one or two, or at the very most, a handful.

Surprisingly enough, because subconscious healing happens in a state of deep relaxation, it’s not as difficult as you may think. In a way, it’s effortless once you learn how. As your experience increases, you’ll discover that healing actually occurs in the blink of an eye. Furthermore, as healing continues, charges will decrease in intensity and frequency until eventually they’re gone entirely. That spells freedom.

The three most powerful forces in subconscious healing are intention, decision, and action. The application of these forces will set the entire universe in motion.

I like boats, so let’s use them in an analogy. Intention is the force of “what you want to do on purpose.” It’s like the rudder. It steers the subconscious to perform certain activities and directs it toward specific results. The better idea you have about where you want to go, the easier it is to get there. If you want to go fishing but aren’t sure of the best spot, you may just aimlessly float down the river. Maybe you’ll catch some fish or maybe you won’t. If you know a specific fishing hole where lunkers pool up, your odds of landing a whopper go up enormously. Clarity of intention is crucial in learning to navigate and master the subconscious arena.

Decision-making is the boat engine, the power that sets the subconscious in motion. Once you make a decision, the subconscious will do everything in its means to bring it to you (emotional charges and all!). The more committed you are to a decision, the more likely it is to come to fruition. Needless to say, having a clear intention (i.e. a strong rudder) can direct the strength of the engine more effectively.

Action is the driving mechanism that takes intention and decision out of the subconscious mind and generates them in the physical world. It transforms the engine and the rudder into a nautical adventure. Without action, the best-laid intentions and decisions either get left in the garage or sink to the bottom of the ocean.

In subconscious healing, the principles of intention, decision, and action are the same. For example, with cancer patients, my intention is crystal clear: heal subconscious emotions underlying and contributing to cancer. Clients provide the decision by coming to see me for help. Together, we implement a plan of action to heal the subconscious and hopefully the physical body.