“Imagine a tiny ant on the back of a massive African elephant. No matter how diligently that ant marches east, if the elephant he sits upon travels in the opposite direction, the ant will end up farther west than his starting point. Similarly, we will find ourselves receding from our goals if our conscious and subconscious minds are not aligned.” (italics mine) ―Vince Poscente
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby Original post by Grampy Bobby (OP)
[b]"Observations: In recent months it's become increasingly apparent to me that "Kindred Spirits" may actually simultaneously send, receive and process impromptu/spontaneous Kindred Spirit Memos at odd hours of the day and night. These invisible yet palpable communications seem to suggest that a virtual con ...[text shortened]... g and as yet unexplored phenomena with your own personal observations and insights. Regards, GB"[/b]
Why do you think that only 3 of your kindred spirits have indicated that they approve of your OP?
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby “Imagine a tiny ant on the back of a massive African elephant. No matter how diligently that ant marches east, if the elephant he sits upon travels in the opposite direction, the ant will end up farther west than his starting point. Similarly, we will find ourselves receding from our goals if our conscious and subconscious minds are not aligned.” (italics mine) ―Vince Poscente
And all this while the earth is moving at 67,000 miles an hour in some other direction.
Originally posted by Metacomedian "If two spirits share many similarities, there comes a moment when one has to wonder if he (or she) is not actually the other". - Matt Conmedien
“The subconscious mind is the product of universal consciousness, universal knowledge, and universal beauty. It is the reflecting mirror of our conscious mind. The subconscious mind is always eager to manifest through our conscious mind.” ―Debasish Mridha
“We’ve all experienced pondering a problem all day long only to find we receive the solution when forgetting about the problem and thinking of something else. When we stop concentrating so hard, we allow our subconscious to flourish, and those who do this more than others are often called geniuses.” ―James Morcan, The Orphan Conspiracies: 29 Conspiracy Theories from The Orphan Trilogy