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Sunday, 24 March 2024

The Communicative Subconscious

 Written by Mathew Naismith


I will at times observe how my subconscious mind is expressed through my body language, actually, I find it interesting how my subconscious mind forms most of my body language. Most of our body language expressed is of the subconscious mind. Numerous teachings or techniques are used to make us aware of the subconscious mind at play.


I find it interesting that a lot of people not in touch with their subconscious mind have no awareness of their own or other people's subconscious or conscious body language. Also, body language period can also be distorted or simply ignored by the conscious mind if it is not in line with what is desired, so acknowledging body language can take a lot of honed or practised observational skills. Yes, a number of spiritual practices hones these skills.


Recently, I had to back away form people expressing an aggressive body language they had no idea that they were expressing, in fact utterly deny that they were expressing such body language. This is understandable for people who are not connected consciously to their subconscious mind. In the end their own actions and inaction's confirmed what their subconscious body language was expressing.


I have stated a number of times that a person's inaction's can actually tell you more about a person than their actions, which is the same of governments and other groups alike. A person's subconscious inactive body language is as important to become aware of than a person's conscious active body language. In my case I was continually not physically shown the same physical acceptance or emotions than of a person who did very little for this person. The rubs on the back when embraced is a prime example, a body language I never received, even though I have physically been their for them for a number of years now, assisting them in various ways. So does being aware of this inaction and responding to it seem petty?


This is not just an ego hurt thing, it is simply being aware of another person's subconscious body language, which will often tell you more about a person than their conscious body language.


Conscious body language is often distorted, usually in line with one's own desires. Am I hurt by the lack of physical gesture when my own actions assisting this person for a number of years was not notably appreciated? Yes, especially when these inaction's perpetrated by their subconscious body language was confirmed by further aggressive actions by them and their family. Their actions confirmed their subconscious body language inaction's.


How many people, who even know of body language, know to take more note of people's inactive body language than their active body language? Sitting by idly while watching the world around you being raped and pillaged is of an inactive body language, which should tell you a lot about that kind of consciousness. It is a lost consciousness, in this case lost within a created global reality instead of a consciousness just lost within their own created reality.


I am so lucky when presented with an ordeal that is discordant. I most often make the best of it, usually through learning from such ordeals instead of suffering from such ordeals, of course to learn from such ordeals takes becoming aware as much as possible of all influential environments influencing you. In the way the subconscious mind communicates to the world is certainly a helpful tool in making the best of any ordeal, but it can be a curse if you desire to stay ignorant to discordant environments that are influencing you.