A Reference Guide to Serve Your Journey for Years to Come!
Explore the most in-depth wondrous work to understand and evolve bodymind structures through subconscious landscapes. Distinguish the essence of self from brain-body wiring, and identity from experience, — while exploring how memories navigate existence beyond awareness, contributing to mental and emotional health. From exploring the essence of consciousness to understanding hidden inner workings of complex psychiatric conditions — from daily practices to redefining normalcy as being filled with light, love, and miracles — Liberated Consciousness Healing Journey GuideBook is sure to be a lifelong reference guide for constant insight, inspiration, validation, revelations, and expansion!
Explore the foundational premise of the Liberated Consciousness Diagram™, Expanded Spirit (3 Subconscious Layers) Diagram™, and Pyramid of Personhood™ as these original diagrams make their debut in abundant guidebook form!
The Liberated Consciousness Healing Journey GuideBook includes over 500 pages in its Primary Reference GuideBook; complimented by 890 pages of drafts that preceded the final work (totaling 1,400 pages altogether!).
PLUS! EnJOY a bonus 2 hour video from when these ideas were very first taught in the early days of the Implicit Revelations Case Study. Discover more, including a full table of contents and detailed synopsis of each chapter, for the Primary GuideBook on its webpage @ /liberated!
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Unconscious Body-Minds from the Inside-Out
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Liberated Consciousness empowers understanding and healing for all types of unconscious minds. Innovative models explore unconscious realms through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram and the Pyramid of Personhood. Discover what subconscious realms are made of, how they operate, how this creates various styles of personal identities and experiences, and how to ignite healing liberation from within.
While the conscious self observes and responds to life’s unfoldings, normal parts, guardian parts, nightingale parts, and moppet parts of consciousness first-handedly experience neural projections throughout four distinct subconscious regions. Implicit memories navigate self and life in relation to attachment needs, unconscious minds deeply rooted in loving intentionality.
Original diagrams divulge the neuroscience of implicit battles, from generalized anxiety disorder to dissociative identity disorder. Fresh perspectives of unique subconscious integration validate all types of inner experiences while empowering neurodiversity. Simultaneously, associated health challenges may achieve complete healing resolution by reconstructing specific neural data.
Personal POWER ignites by learning how neural data develops, connects, operates, impacts life, and can readily be rewired. Innovative tricks help to identify underlying causalities of internal struggles, recognize and respond to unconscious attachments and memories, consciously influence neural wiring, connect with parts of consciousness from the distinguished space of the observational self, and FREE self-essence by emBODYing an unconditional identity.
Intrapersonal and interpersonal relationships radically heal by uplifting neural wiring into higher vibrations of love. Along the journey, consciousness achieves liberation into its true identity of miraculous light, love, and presence.
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Course Contents
1,400 pages of original content
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2 hours of video content
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Behind-the-Scenes!
Through the Implicit Revelations Case Study and its prefacing explorations (2011-2020), over 20,000 hours of independent work preceded the sculpting of the Liberated Consciousness Healing Journey Course.
Peek the following videos to discover behind-the-scenes MagiiicK about the incredible MIRACLES leading to the creation of this mind-expanding, consciousness-liberating, life-shifting course!!!
(These videos hold greater significance after first viewing the above "KNOWN" video, allowing these events to be put into perspective.)
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Table of Contents
Preface: Journeying from Darkness to Dawn
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Chapter 1: Exploring Inner Worlds
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Implicit Realities
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Who are “You”?
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What Creates Your Experience?
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Distinguishing Observational Self from Experiential Self
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Infinite Personal Power
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Chapter 2: Hidden Realities of the Unconscious Mind
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Subconscious Operations
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Four Subconscious Sectors
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Chapter 3: Invaluable Attachments
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Attachment Systems
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Attachment Data
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Four Attachment Systems
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Chapter 4: Attachments in EveryDay Life
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Attachments Affect Personal Experience
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Attachments Affect Parts of Consciousness
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Clues of Consciousness from the 1st Attachment System of LifeGiving Love
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Clues of Consciousness from the 2nd Attachment System of OpenHearted Safety
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Chapter 5: Attuning through Self-Love
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Clues of Consciousness from the 3rd Attachment System of Vulnerable Connection
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Clues of Consciousness from the 4th Attachment System of Expressive Acceptance
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Healing MagicK
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Chapter 6: Internal Navigational Systems
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Memory Systems
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Four Memory Systems
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Harmoniously Coupled Memory Data
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Chapter 7: Disrupted Navigational Guidance
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OverCoupled Memory Data
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UnderCoupled Memory Data
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Low Vibrational Implicit Projections
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RAER (*Pronounced like a Fiesty Cat Sound*)
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Covert Rewiring of Navigational Guidance Systems
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Chapter 8: Denotations and Connotations of the Unconscious Mind
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Four Systems of Meaning-Making Associations
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Clues of Consciousness from Meaning-Making Associations
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Chapter 9: Stimulating Subconscious Simulations
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Stimulus-Dependent Neural Activations
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Thought Fragmentation
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Chapter 10: Experiencing Life through a Lens of Love
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Love as the Star of Life’s Tale
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EveryDay Experiences of Love
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Experiences of Love Sculpt Subconscious Realms
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Chapter 11: Subconscious Identity
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Wondrous Realities of Subconscious Parts
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Love as the True Identity of Subconscious Parts
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The Purpose of Personal Identity
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Roots of Subconscious Self-Sense
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Chapter 12: Self-Essence Experiencing the Unconscious Mind
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Experiencing the Roots of Self-Sense
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Self-Sense Support
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Masculine and Feminine Energies of Self-Sense
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Summarizing Self-Sense
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Chapter 13: Subconscious Communicative Connectivity
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Subconscious Timelines
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Subconscious Integration
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Internal Communication
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Styles of Subconscious Integration
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Chapter 14: Experiencing a Lack of Connectivity
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Experiencing Disconnectivity within Self-Sense Roots
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Experiencing Mind-Body Disconnectivity
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Chapter 15: Implicit Disguidance Conditions
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Implicit Memories Generating Internal Battles
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Low Vibrational Implicit Projections
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Interfusion of Implicit Projections and Unconscious Dysregulation
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Mood Disorders
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Suicidality
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Chronic Insomnia
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder
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Low Vibrational Action-Patterns
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Trichotillomania and Dermatillomania
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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Body Dysmorphia
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Chapter 16: Neural-Implicit Health Challenges
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Anxiety Disorders
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Chronic Substance Use
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Chronic Self-Harm
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Eating Disorders
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Traumatic-Stress
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Neuroscience of Triggers
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Covert Losses of Conscious Presence
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Chapter 17: Alternate Inner Realities
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Personality and Dissociative Disorders
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Dissociation
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Dissociation Shifts
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Chapter 18: MultiConscious Mosaic Minds
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Adaptable Consciousness Condition
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Multiple Inner Persons
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Dissociative Switches
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Experiencing Multiplicity
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Chapter 19: Little Mosaics
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Dissociative Age Regression
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Spectrum of Alternate States of Consciousness
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Spectrum of Dissociative Age Regression
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Types of Dissociative Age Regression
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Exploring San Francisco through the Lens of a Child
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Chapter 20: Chaotic Ignitions throughout Unconscious Realms
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Isolated Experiences of Consciousness
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Dissociative Chaos
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Self-Essence Remains Whole: Consciousness Cannot Be Fragmented
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Chapter 21: Unique Connections with Reality
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Inside-Out Experiences of Consciousness
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Low-Vibrational Implicit Projections
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Delusions and Hallucinations
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Disorganized Speech and Behaviour
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Dissociative Connections
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Chapter 22: Journeying to New Horizons of Unconscious Understandings
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Unconditional Healing Hope
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Shape-Shifting Neural Data
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Loving Presence Proffers Power
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Shifting Language of Mental Health Battles
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Personally Discovering Root Causalities
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Professionally Discovering Root Causalities
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Chapter 23: Igniting a Global Hope Revolution
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The Neuroscience of Self-Love
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Igniting a Hope Revolution
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Chapter 24: Miraculous Light, Love, and Presence
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Redefining Normalcy to Unite HumanKIND
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Identifying with Presence
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Identifying with Love
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Identifying with Light
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Identifying with Infinite Miracles
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Liberation through an Unconditional Identity
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Change the World by Being a UNIQUEORN
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Embodying the Hope Revolution
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"Liberated Consciousness: Understanding and Healing Unconscious Body-Minds from the Inside-Out" healing journey course includes:
—> Official Course: 510 pages of MagicKally enchanting wonder!
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Original drafts of these ideas written during the most intensive stage of Kristin's healing journey in 2020:
353 pages (1st draft) + 537 pages (2nd draft) of incredible awesomeness!
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A 2 hour "Consciousness Class" from November 2019 when Kristin first presented her new diagrams!!
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In the United States alone, over 50 million* individuals struggle with implicit battles, and millions more encounter other everyday struggles originating from subconscious realms.
An estimated 284 million* people struggle with anxiety across the globe, 264 million* people battle depression, and over 30% of the world’s population* struggles with a form of insomnia.
Millions more encounter other implicit battles, including chronic irritability and rage, intermittent explosive disorder, trichotillomania, self-harm, substance abuse, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
There are approximately 140,000,000* people in the world living with dissociative identity disorder, the most misunderstood psychiatric condition in the world that this course explains in brand new ways backed by neuroscientific understandings of unconscious realms.
{*These statistical numbers originate from research conducted in 2020.}
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This course reaches anyone struggling with a mental, emotional, relational, or action-patterned (‘behavioural’) battle, knows someone with one, or works in a profession of providing healing for them.
It also extends towards people with general curiousity about operations of unconscious minds, including where thoughts, feelings, habits, actions, and decisions stem from; and those on a spiritual or personal healing journey of exploring and liberating their consciousness.
You might fall in LOVE with this healing journey course if you:
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Feel overwhelmed by thoughts, feelings, or inner experiences and crave deeper self-awareness and empowerment;
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Keep arguing with a romantic partner and don’t understand why;
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Just received a mental health diagnosis that feels confusing, overwhelming, terrifying, isolating, or hopeless;
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Are recovering from traumatic-stress, either stemming from recent events or early childhood;
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Work with multiconscious mosaic minds (warriors living with dissociative disorders) and want to better understand their experiences;
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Struggle with action-patterns (habits or behaviours, including hair pulling, skin picking, substance use, self-harm, binge eating, not being able to eat, explosive outbursts, etc.) and want to better understand yourself and feel hope within these circumstances;
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Are trying to compassionately understand and lovingly help a friend or family member with an implicit battle, such as a child with anxiety or a best friend with depression;
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Are raising a child and desire to offer the best care possible by understanding how attachments impact unconscious minds of both caregiver and child;
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Work with youth and wish to understand their inner experiences better, including emotions, needs, and decision-making tendencies; or desire to understand how you unconsciously impact those you work with; or
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Are soul searching while exploring your inner identity, walking a spiritual path centered in loving compassion, growing in transformative self-love, or embracing your personal healing journey in deeper ways as you strive to liberate your consciousness.
"Liberated Consciousness" is guaranteed to enchant you by enabling illustrated explanations regarding what creates the unconscious mind, how it operates, how its ignitions stimulate various styles of personal experience, and how to apply this information to emBODY liberating transformation.
From explaining where everyday worry and frustration stems from to providing neuroscientific validation for the most misunderstood psychiatric conditions, "Liberated Consciousness" radically revolutionizes global insights about operations within unconscious minds, captivating and dazzling individuals worldwide.
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Chapter one explains the difference between brain-body wiring (neurobiological applications) and parts of self-essence (consciousness); where personal experience stems from; the difference between the observational, conscious self and the experiential, unconscious self; the spectrum of self-attunement; and how infinite personal power may be reclaimed within neural wiring and personal experience.
Chapter two explores generalities regarding the processing of abstract vibrational signals into specific pieces of personal experience, including the automated generation of explicit and implicit thought forms; how experiences of subconscious parts differ from what’s immediately perceivable through the conscious awareness; what clues of consciousness are; and how unconscious minds may be explored through four distinct regions of neural data, each carrying specific jobs regarding self and experience.
Chapter three explores four distinct attachment systems, each with specific internal needs, that create distinct inner experiences; how attachment systems affect other aspects of neurobiological development and well-being; and how attachment data vibrates at frequencies of love based on inner need fulfillment.
Chapters four and five venture through how attachments affect everyday experiences and how their well-being may be identified through specific clues of consciousness from each subconscious sector; how subconscious parts subsationally feel neural projections beyond awareness, especially associated with attachment well-being; and how attachments may be healed through self-love as the conscious mind connects with the unconscious mind.
Chapter six explores memory systems, and their vibrational data, through four distinct subconscious regions; the importance of implicit (unconscious) memories and their profound impact on everyday experiences; the energetic relationship between memory and attachment data; and how fulfilled inner needs enable harmonious coupling (integration) within memory systems.
Chapter seven explains disintegrated memory data, or when unfulfilled attachment needs result in overcoupled (misconnected) and undercoupled (disconnected) vibrational intel; how that affects everyday experiences; how to recognize disintegrated implicit memory activations through specific clues of consciousness; how to respond to these clues to encourage healthy rewiring of unconscious memory data; and influential impacts between unconscious activations of existing data and the formation of new subconscious intel.
Chapter eight explores four systems of meaning-making associations generated from memories and attachments, how to recognize their activations through particular clues of consciousness, and how this vibrational intel impacts everyday experiences (i.e., developing a phobia of bees).
Chapter nine explores specifics regarding how abstract vibrational stimulus, ranging along an implicit-explicit spectrum, activates subconscious data that generates personal experience and various styles of internal dialogue and sensations (thought forms); how disintegrated subconscious data disrupts these processes to produce unique experiences of thought fragmentation; and how thought fragmentation affects unconscious access to implicit memory data.
Chapter ten explores how subconscious data vibrates at frequencies of love based on internal connectivity; how “fear” is an illusion like “coldness”; how attachment well-being affects personal experiences vibrating at frequencies of love; how unconscious minds affect external interactions; and how experiences of love influence the energetic sculpting of subconscious realms, beginning during early childhood development.
Chapter eleven explores four types of subconscious parts experiencing life through distinct regions of unconscious minds, including how they develop and what their roles are within the consciousness; how identity links worlds of neurobiological applications and consciousness; and where the roots of our conscious and unconscious sense of self derive from.
Chapter twelve delves into how subconscious parts first-handedly experience personal identity through self-energy, including ways to consciously recognize their subconscious activity; regions of unconscious minds supporting specific details of personal identity; how self-energy flows through subconscious realms; and how abstract masculine and feminine energies are harmoniously balanced within personal identity and experience.
Chapter thirteen explores how individual pieces of subconscious data formulate and connect to sculpt various styles of integration; three distinct features of subconscious integration; how integration occurs along a spectrum; how the majority of humanKIND experiences some level of disintegration (or unique integration); and new terminology to explore styles of subconscious integration.
Chapter fourteen explores how disconnectivity within the roots of personal identity, and between mind and body, create distinct styles of personal experiences.
Chapters fifteen and sixteen explore the neuroscience of specific mental health battles stemming from disintegrated implicit memories disrupting unconscious navigation due to unfulfilled attachment needs, often dysregulating protocols within the unconscious body.
Chapter seventeen explores personality and dissociative disorders, how disintegrated neural data projects alternate realities for various parts of consciousness, and the neuroscience of dissociative shifts.
Chapter eighteen explores adaptable consciousness condition, or the neuroscience of living with multiple inner persons (such as dissociative identity disorder); differences between alternate states of consciousness (alters); the neuroscience of dissociative switches; and details of unconscious realms in relation to experiencing life through multiple inner persons.
Chapter nineteen explores the neuroscience and personal experiences of dissociative age regression while providing spectrums to explore alternate states of consciousness and states of dissociative age regression.
Chapter twenty explores experiences from disintegrated neural data coupled with disengagement of the prefrontal cortex, especially stemming from traumatic-stress in cases of personality and dissociative disorders; rapid switching, rapid shifting, dissociative fugues, dissociative blackouts, and dissociative amnesia; and how consciousness cannot be fragmented, even with disconnected neural wiring.
Through explanatory explorations of subconscious activity, chapter twenty-one explores fresh perspectives regarding psychosis-styled experiences.
Chapter twenty-two explores how every type of mental health experience is neuroscientifically valid and unconditionally able to achieve complete healing resolution; how there’s absolutely no such thing as an incurable mental health battle; how shape-shifting neural data, rather than growing their size, enables personal transformation from the inside-out; how redirecting away from automated thought forms helps rewire their associated neural data; six key components of mental health; suggestions for shifting the language of mental health battles; and how individuals and professionals alike can uncover core causalities of personal struggles through internal explorations.
Chapter twenty-three explores the neuroscience of self-love, how healing internal attachments helps transform personal experience from the inside-out, and how individuals possess enough power through their internal energy to produce complete healing from within.
Chapter twenty-four explores how we are all comprised of light, love, presence, and infinite miracles at our core; how embodying an unconditional identity produces profound inner healing; how embracing this new definition of normalcy cultivates profound restoration, transformation, and liberation from the inside-out, impacting internal and external interactions and relationships to propel world peace, prosperity, health, and happiness.
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The preface, Journeying from Darkness to Dawn, shares my personal healing journey story, what led to developing concepts shared in my book, and how its content proffers healing empowerment.
Chapter one, Exploring Inner Worlds, reveals who consciousness is, what creates personal experience, and where infinite personal power can be found. It explains the importance of implicit realities; the difference between brain-body wiring and parts of self-essence; and the distinction between experience and identity. Sixteen aspects of personhood within three inner being layers shape our personal experiences, including mental, emotional, relational, and action-patterned (behavioural) health. Expressed through the Pyramid of Personhood, these sixteen personhood aspects prominently dictate how abstract vibrational signals (stimulus) become specified pieces of personal experience. The observational, conscious self is distinguished from the experiential, unconscious self, and the observational self’s superpowers are revealed. The spectrum of self-attunement expresses various relationships between the observational self and the experiential self. Tips are shared for achieving self-attunement as the conscious self grounds in its power and connects with parts of consciousness. Personal power is the ability to manually modulate neural activations and reconstruction through the directing of internal energy, especially through attention and intention. Details are explored, including 10 “P” attributes of personal power. Chapter one concludes with an original mindfulness practice called BOLRAE to shift neural engagement while uniting aspects of consciousness.
Chapter two, Hidden Realities of the Unconscious Mind, explore operations, activity, and engagement within and between conscious and unconscious minds. Subconscious realms, or unconscious minds, are comprised of neural data storing information from past experiences to provide a sense of identity that navigates life. Colourfully expressed through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, hundreds of trillions of neural connections are described through three systems: attachments, memories, and meaning-making associations. Every moment of experience rewires this energetic intel. Chapter two explores the general process of abstract vibrational signals, conveyed along an implicit-explicit spectrum, being subconsciously translated into specific pieces of personal experience. All automated thought forms directly derive from this subconscious activity. Implicit thought forms involve sensations, feelings, emotions, melodies, images, and action-patterns while explicit thought forms carry linguistic dialogue and observable narrative. Specifics are explored regarding differences between experiences of the conscious awareness and subconscious parts, including how the unconscious mind encounters a vast array of energetic activity that never reaches the conscious mind. It introduces concepts regarding “clues of consciousness”, or unconscious activity conveying information to the conscious self. Through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, unconscious minds are explored through four distinct regions, each with particular roles within personal experience. Certain styles of thought forms are generated in each region. Over seven billion people encounter different styles of personal experience because of distinct subconscious neural wiring.
Chapter three, Invaluable Attachments, explores the importance of attachment systems residing at the core of our unconsciousness. Attachment systems are the energetic space where nature and nurture collide and experiences of love during formative years of early childhood development, such as through caregiver bonding (Fisher, 2017, 2019; Hughes and Baylin, 2012), sculpt the abstract blueprint of neurobiology into specific wiring through which we personally encounter life. Expressed through the Pyramid of Personhood, attachment systems affect other aspects of neurobiological development and well-being, including integrative patterns and regulatory protocols within the unconscious body, mind-body connectivity, and the formation of all subconscious data. The Liberated Consciousness Diagram reveals four distinct attachment systems that each carry specific internal needs, such as a felt-sense of being loved and celebrated, safe and protected, connected and supported, and respected and embraced. Fulfillment of these needs create distinct energetic experiences within the unconscious body-mind, including joyful self-worth, peaceful relaxation, harmonious compassion, and empowered confidence. These four attachment systems are conveyed through an acronym of “LOVE” in relation to the roles of each subconscious sector. Attachment systems are comprised of vibrations of love. Based on attachment need fulfillment, this abstract energetic intel ranges along a spectrum of high to low frequencies. Attachment well-being directly impacts personal experience. While high vibrations create sensations of love, ease, unity, and freedom, low vibrational frequencies stimulate sensations of fear, dis-ease, separation, or disconnection. Similar to how “coldness” is simply a lack of “heat,” sensations of “fear” reveal an energetic space within neural data lacking high vibrations of love. Fulfilling attachment needs powerfully uplifts loving vibrations within personal experience.
Chapters four and five, Attachments in EveryDay Life and Recognizing Attachment System Well-Being, provides tricks and tools to recognize and respond to attachment well-being in everyday life. From behind-the-scenes, each moment is covertly impacted by attachment well-being. Recognizing the health of attachment systems, based on internal need fulfillment, provides immeasurable power along the everyday healing journey through life. Each of the four subconscious sectors produce distinct clues of consciousness, or various styles of thought forms and automated experiential sensations, to reveal the well-being of attachments. Dozens of details are explored. High and low vibrational clues of consciousness provide opportunities for the observational self to connect with the experiential self and understand subconscious activity unfolding beyond direct awareness. Neural data projects experiences onto subconscious parts in relation to attachment well-being. Feeling irritable, worried, or restless, for example, reveals a portion of the unconscious mind lacking a felt-sense of safety, security, protection, and provision. Feeling sad or lonely indicates the unconscious mind lacking a felt-sense of being seen, loved, appreciated, treasured, and celebrated. Chapters four and five dive deep into a vast array of high and low vibrational clues of consciousness revealing the specific well-being of four distinct attachment systems.
These chapters also explore how subconscious parts subsationally (through subconscious sensations) feel neural projections through abstract vibrations occurring beyond awareness, especially associated with attachment well-being. Subconscious parts may rapidly feel one dozen to one hundred subsational vibrations before the conscious self senses one perceivable feeling. Specifics are revealed regarding subconscious parts experiencing abstract neural activations throughout four distinct regions of the unconscious mind, colourfully conveyed through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram. Subsational vibrations range along a spectrum of high to low frequencies based on attachment need fulfillment. Among the vast array of dynamic detail, fresh explanations are provided regarding subconscious activity preceding conscious ideas. Tips are provided for beginning to heal each of the four attachment systems.
Specific clues of consciousness help pinpoint the exact corner of the unconscious mind impacting personal experience, providing readers revolutionary opportunities to reclaim authority within their healing journeys. Powerful transformation may effectively be pursued by identifying the precise portion of subconscious realms producing various styles of mental, emotional, relational, or action-patterned battles. After recognizing clues of consciousness from each subconscious sector, the observational self (conscious mind) may lovingly respond to the experiential self (unconscious mind-body) by striving to fulfill attachment needs. Creating tangible vibrations of self-love through everyday experiences uplifts subconscious well-being while liberating parts of self-essence. The last portion of chapter five expands into details of this process as the observational self becomes “hooked on” or “attached to” parts of the inner experiencer, fulfilling needs through the power of internal energy to ignite empowering transformation. The final paragraph of chapter five conveys insights about applying clues of consciousness in interpersonal interactions and relationships. Imagine a world where everyone understands unconscious minds of themselves and one another.
Chapter six, Internal Navigational Systems, discusses hidden realities of memory systems unconsciously navigating everyday moments. Memories house abstract concepts linked through vibrational associations, not neatly categorized summaries of life’s obvious events (Siegel and Bryson, 2011). Rather than storing the past, memories hold data gathered from past experiences to navigate present and potential moments ( Maguire, 2014). In each moment of unconscious activation, memories are constantly being rewired and reconstructed (Siegel and Bryson, 2011). Four distinct types of memories exist within subconscious realms: explicit declarative, explicit autobiographical, implicit emotional, and implicit procedural memories. Implicit (unconscious) memories profoundly impact everyday life, such as instinctively distinguishing a movable door from a solid wall and enabling nervous systems to automatically self-regulate. A shocking 80% of decision-making automatically stems from implicit procedural memories (Levine, 2015). For instance, choosing a snack from the kitchen cupboard has more to do with unconscious memory activations than with conscious choice in the immediate moment. Energetic relationships between memory and attachment data are explored, including attachment well-being affecting the formation of memories and memory data unconsciously creating action-patterns in relation to attachment needs. From these revolutionary insights, a secret trick is shared for influencing personal habits by shifting subconscious wiring.
Within the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, memories are catalogued in a particular way throughout four subconscious sectors. This reveals relationships between attachment and memory systems, and neural data influencing realities of specific subconscious parts. Chapter six explores particulars of this brand new way to perceive memory data storage. For example, experiential elements of peaceful relaxation are stored in the second subconscious sector and experienced by guardian parts, while experiential elements of successful achievements are housed in the fourth region and encountered by normal parts. It ventures through memory data vibrating at specific frequencies of connectivity along a spectrum. High frequencies, stemming from fulfilled attachment needs, enable harmonious coupling (integration) within memory systems. Chapter six concludes by exploring an analogical example of how harmoniously coupled memory data impacts personal experience.
Chapter seven, Disrupted Navigational Guidance, explores memory data vibrating at low frequencies of connectivity and how this impacts everyday life. Without fulfillment of attachment needs, moments generate overcoupled (misconnected) and/or undercoupled (disconnected) memory data. General concepts, analogical examples, and specific instances are explored regarding low frequencies of memory data affecting the unconscious mind and body. For instance, overcoupled memory data disrupting internal guidance can feel like driving through life with a passenger incessantly screaming, rather than providing helpful directions. Overcoupled and/or undercoupled memory data impacts sensations of thoughts and feelings (i.e., anxiety, intrusive thoughts, dissociation), potentials for developing various addictive habits (i.e., self-harm, eating disorders, substance abuse), and fight/flight/fold stress responses within the autonomic nervous system.
Memories unconsciously project abstract information from the past into present experiences. Without fulfilled internal needs, memories unconsciously disrupt internal guidance. For example, a moment lacking a felt-sense of safety, security, protection, and provision generates low vibrational memory data that later produces feelings of worry. Chapter seven shares brand new ways to recognize disintegrated implicit memory activations through dozens of specific clues, such as noticing phobias, worries, compulsions, or feeling the need to be somewhere else. Once unconscious memory projections are observed through specified clues of consciousness, readers learn how to respond through a mindfulness practice called RAER (*pronounced like a feisty cat sound*). RAER encourages healthy rewiring of unconscious memory data while welcoming subconscious parts home to the immediate moment.
Chapter seven explores influential impacts between unconscious activations of existing memory data and the formation of new subconscious intel, especially in relation to attachment well-being. Disintegrated memory activations, unfolding beyond awareness, reduce potentials for fresh experiential elements to be effectively processed. In each moment, unconscious memories activate, and energies in the immediate moment rewire that past neural data. Fulfilling attachment needs raises vibrational frequencies to encourage integrative connectivity within new and past data alike. Even unconscious minds carrying complex traumatic-stress may vibrate into the highest possible frequencies of love by regularly fulfilling attachment needs. General concepts and specific examples are explored through illustrative images, including the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, to effectively convey complex concepts in a simplified manner. This chapter concludes by bringing insights together regarding clues from attachment systems and implicit memories, revealing the deepest realms of subconscious activity. The observational self aids the experiential self by achieving self-attunement, fulfilling attachment needs, and mindfully promoting harmonious coupling within memory data. Encouraging integration of subconscious data today sculpts profound well-being for the infinite tomorrows ahead, effectively healing neural wiring while uniting parts of consciousness.
Chapter eight, Denotations and Connotations of the Unconscious Mind, continues venturing through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram by exploring four systems of implicit and explicit meaning-making associations. Automatically generated from data within memories and attachments, meaning-making associations produce personal stories, beliefs, perspectives, conclusions, judgements, assumptions, preferences, definitions, and selfceptions. Relational connections between layers of attachments, memories, and meaning-making associations are explored through colourful illustrations, abstract concepts, and specific examples. Data within systems of meaning-making associations range along a spectrum of high to low frequencies of love, matching the vibrations of memory and attachment data they stem from. Associations with high frequencies carry consistent information that effectively supports self-essence, while low frequencies cause inconsistencies within their messages that ineffectively support parts of consciousness. Implicit and explicit meaning-making associations carry information regarding the personal self, other people, and the world. Their unconscious activations produce a variety of subsations (subconscious sensations) and subceptions (subconscious perceptions), first-handedly experienced by subconscious parts beyond immediate awareness. Insights are revealed regarding energetic predecessors of thoughts and feelings, or subconscious activity of neural data occurring before the conscious self notices inner dialogue or sensations.
Specific clues of consciousness, especially contrastive conclusions or cause-effect correlations, allow the observational self to recognize activations of meaning-making associations. They may be described as explicit or implicit based on the styles of thought forms they automatically produce. For example, thinking, “I don’t like green eggs and ham” reveals an explicit meaning-making association, while affiliated sensations of disgust or frustration indicate implicit meaning-making associations. Messages may align or disagree with one another throughout various subconscious regions. Their styles of automated information entirely depend upon the vibrational frequencies of subconscious data. Exploring examples provides priceless insight into everyday experiences. By recognizing certain styles of inner clues, the conscious mind effectively connects with the unconscious mind, perceiving hidden realities covertly impacting experiences of consciousness.
Chapter nine, Stimulating Subconscious Simulations, explores how activity within subconscious realms creates various styles of internal experience. It peruses particulars regarding abstract vibrational stimulus, ranging along an implicit-explicit spectrum, undergoing translative processes through ignitions of subconscious data. Like a ball rolling through the unconscious mind, stimulus activates a vast array of neural intel, gathering a few pieces along the way. This analogical ball of vibrational data is then broken down into thought-impulses that travel towards the conscious mind to become observable thought forms. While the conscious self receives automated sensations and internal dialogue, subconscious parts first-handedly experience a vast array of subconscious activations beyond conscious knowledge. This process is demonstrated, step-by-step, through colourful renditions of the Liberated Consciousness Diagram. High vibrational frequencies of subconscious data enable fluid flows throughout this process.
Chapter nine then explores a concept called thought fragmentation. It explains how disintegrated subconscious data, or data vibrating at low frequencies due to unfulfilled attachment needs, disrupts these processes of translating abstract vibrational signals (stimulus) into specific pieces of personal experience. Subconscious realms may then produce an excess of messages, a lack of beneficial messages, or discombobulated messages, affecting both conscious and unconscious experiences. Thought fragmentation is one possible result of these subconscious occurrences. It produces incomprehensible pain for subconscious parts and contributes to internal battles like anxiety, racing or intrusive thoughts, dissociation, or uncomfortable somatic sensations. Thought fragmentation affects unconscious access to implicit memory data, including action-pattern protocols. Because 80% of choices automatically stem from implicit procedural memories, data lacking integrative connectivity provokes major disruptions within decision-making abilities. Individuals healing from trauma are especially prone to these automated experiences. General concepts and specific examples are explored to provide readers with expansive insight. Colourful diagrams of the Pyramid of Personhood and the Liberated Consciousness Diagram offer visual aids to demonstrate this unconscious activity. The chapter concludes by clarifying that parts of consciousness are distinct from neural wiring: thought fragmentation reveals the well-being of subconscious data and does not ever define, limit, or reduce the glorious wonders of self-essence.
Chapter ten, Experiencing Life through a Lens of Love, explores how all personal experiences involve vibrations of love, stemming from subconscious activity. Based on integrative connectivity, dependent on attachment well-being, subconscious data vibrates at various frequencies of love. As vibrational signals activate this data, vibrations of love stimulate particulars of personal experience. Just as “coldness” does not actually exist and is simply a word to describe a lack of heat, experiences lacking high vibrations of love within subconscious data (due to unfulfilled attachment needs) produce fear-riddled sensations. Personal experience carries a vibrational frequency based on the well-being of subconscious realms. Dozens of examples are expressed regarding internal experiences stemming from high versus low vibrations of subconscious data. For example, responsive presence or complimentary collaborations involve high frequencies of love, while low frequencies stimulate scattered reactivity or competitive comparisons.
Chapter ten explores how attachment well-being affects personal experiences. Colourful diagrammatic illustrations of a star express how fulfilled attachment needs generate love from within, instinctively filling personal experience with high vibrations. Without fulfillment of inner needs, the tips of the star are unable to connect, leaving the center of personal experience void of love-based sensations. From a baseline of understanding intrapersonal (internal) experiences stemming from vibrations of love, chapter ten explores how unconscious minds affect interpersonal (external) interactions. Elements of interpersonal communication are explored through an acronym of “LOVE.” Implicit language, dictating approximately 93% of communication, entirely stems from the unconscious body-mind. Thus, effective communication and connection depends upon the well-being of subconscious data. Interpersonal interactions then vibrate at frequencies of love, based on the well-being of attachment systems within unconscious minds of each individual. Every thought, feeling, word, action, and expression carries an underlying sintention (subconscious intention) of love as memory data navigates self and life in relation to internal needs. Recognizing sintentions within ourselves and others amplifies personal power along the everyday healing journey through life. For example, if a loved one seems irritable or easily frustrated, clues of consciousness reveal that a corner of their unconscious mind lacks a felt-sense of safety, security, protection, and provision. Identifying clues of consciousness revealing underlying sintentions profoundly interjects priceless power in everyday interactions, preventing unnecessary arguments and redirecting energetic engagements towards prosperous connections. Internal sintentions vibrate at frequencies of love, and we are able to offer higher vibrations of love towards others when we first tend to our own attachment needs.
Chapter ten explores how experiences of love, beginning during early childhood development, influence the energetic sculpting and integrative patterns of subconscious realms. Caregivers may increase subconscious integration for themselves and young persons in their care by regularly practicing self-love. Teaching young persons how to fulfill their own attachment needs, especially beginning during pre-adolescence, empowers subconscious well-being. Responding to bullying, for example, by addressing subconscious attachment needs can reduce and heal battles for all involved parties. Without fulfillment of attachment needs, memories inadvertently disrupt unconscious navigation regarding self and life. This subconscious disintegration contributes to, and is created from, painful experiences and traumatic events. Encouraging the health of unconscious minds, stemming from the well-being of internal attachments, moves humanity towards ending intergenerational trauma.
(All chapters include diagrams and illustrative images to visually explore specific concepts.)
Chapter eleven, Subconscious Identity, explores specifics of personal identity experienced by four types of subconscious parts. Normal parts, nightingale parts, guardian parts, and moppet parts of consciousness first-handedly encounter subconscious activity, both within and beyond awareness. Details are explored regarding how and when they begin developing during the first two years of life, their relationship with specific attachment systems and internal needs, what their roles are within the consciousness, who they truly are, and what portions of neural data they dominantly experience. For example, moppet parts comprise our inner child and carry the core of self-worth within the consciousness as a whole. Experiencing life through the first subconscious region within the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, they begin developing at the moment of birth and are energetically sculpted through experiences of receiving love, including sensations of being seen, loved, appreciated, treasured, adored, and celebrated. Moppet parts are embodiers of love who directly receive energies within personal experience. Guardian parts are protectors of love who preserve self-energy, nightingale parts are givers of love who extend self-energy, and normal parts are observers of love who perceive self-energy. Details are provided for each type of subconscious part. While an infinite array of subconscious parts exist, each may be recognized through these four distinct descriptors. Relationships between the conscious awareness and subconscious parts are expressed. For example, normal parts are closest to the conscious kingdom (conscious awareness flowing through the brain’s prefrontal cortex), while moppet parts are the furthest from the conscious mind and closest with the unconscious body. Because subconscious parts directly encounter neural projections beyond conscious knowledge, they often remain unaware that their true nature involves pure vibrations of unconditional love. High vibrational clues of consciousness from attachment systems reveal the authentic identity of subconscious parts. For example, moppet parts liberated into their true selves instinctively embody pure joy, unconditional happiness, carefree enthusiasm, inspired creativity, eager passion, cheerful bliss, playful humour, shameless worth, and invaluable perfection. Vibrations of love reside at the core of every unconscious mind, both within neural wiring and parts of self-essence.
Chapter eleven explores the wondrous purpose of personal identity, including how it links worlds between neurobiological applications and aspects of consciousness, how it acts as an internal compass or conductor, and how it formulates the artistry of existence. Self-sense, or automated sensations of uniquely individualized identity, exclusively stem from subconscious realms. Collections of subconscious neural data generate self-sense and project particulars into realities of consciousness. The conscious awareness observes personal identity yet does not experience it, while unconscious states directly experience life without a sense of personal identity. Only subconscious parts first-handedly encounter a distinct sense of self. Within the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, each of the four subconscious sectors contribute specific energetic attributes towards self-sense. Internal thrival is enabled by the roots of unconscious self-sense. Neural data in the first subconscious sector creates these particulars while moppet parts, comprising the inner child, directly experience them. External thrival is empowered by the roots of conscious self-sense, generated from data in the fourth region. Normal parts experience these details, comprising our everyday adult self. These roots of self-sense carry all personal particulars of uniquely individualized identity. Chapter eleven dives into expansive particulars regarding details and roles of conscious and unconscious self-sense, including specific features they carry and life elements they contribute to. Everyday experiences of self and life are influenced by self-energy, or abstract personal energy, internally flowing through subconscious particulars of self-sense.
Chapter twelve, Self-Essence Experiencing the Unconscious Mind, delves into specifics regarding subconscious parts first-handedly experiencing personal identity in everyday life. Engagements of conscious and unconscious self-energy, as neural data ignites throughout subconscious realms, are explored through various aspects and examples. For instance, unconscious self-energy reveals sensations of hunger while conscious self-energy provides abilities to intentionally choose what food to eat. Clues of consciousness are provided for the observational self to connect with normal and moppet parts by recognizing self-energy flowing through activity of conscious and unconscious self-sense. For example, automatically expressing transitional phrases reveals energetic shifts towards conscious self-energy, or engagement of normal parts within the fourth subconscious sector. Instinctive expressions of, “Ohkay”, “Alright”, “So”, “Uhm”, “Let’s see”, “Ohkay then”, “Mmkay,” or “Hmm” reveal activity within conscious self-sense. Noticing various clues allows the conscious self to connect with subconscious parts throughout everyday experiences.
While the first and fourth subconscious regions create the roots of self-sense, indicated by a vertical line in the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, the second and third sectors support these specific attributes, revealed through a horizontal line. Neural data projects particulars regarding how the unconscious mind supports conscious and unconscious self-sense. Guardian parts experience the preservation of self-energy while nightingale parts experience extensions of self-energy. Chapter twelve continues exploring specifics of the Liberated Consciousness Diagram to reveal how various energies within neural data cultivate experiences of consciousness. From a foundation of understanding how each subconscious region contributes to personal identity, explorations then reveal how self-energy flows throughout these regions to impact everyday experiences. Examples are provided to translate abstract concepts into comprehensible understandings. The final portions of chapter twelve explore masculine and feminine energies. These abstract energies flow through unconscious minds, femininity experienced through the first and third subconscious sectors while masculinity flows through the second and fourth regions. Specific attributes and balanced flows are expressively explored through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram.
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Chapter thirteen, Communicative Connectivity within the Unconscious Mind, explores specifics of subconscious integration through illustrative expressions of the Liberated Consciousness Diagram. One piece of attachment data links with memory data to stimulate a meaning-making association, and these three abstract pieces of energetic intel create one subconscious timeline. From individual timelines to entire structures comprising hundreds of trillions of neural connections throughout four subconscious regions, particulars are explored regarding energetic intel creating various styles of integrative connectivity within unconscious minds. Individual subconscious timelines contribute to specific styles of automated thought forms and may be specifically located within the Liberated Consciousness Diagram. This provides priceless insight into subconscious operations and experiences of subconscious parts, unfolding beyond direct awareness. Subconscious integration involves three distinct features, expressed through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram: connectivity within individual timelines; connectivity between timelines within each subconscious sector; and connectivity between collections of timelines throughout all four regions. Details are explored regarding how vibrational frequencies of subconscious data cultivates various styles of integration. Because the majority of humanKIND encounters some level of disintegration, stemming from unfulfilled attachment needs from any point of life’s journey, this concept is referred to as “unique integration,” creating compassionate acceptance for all styles of neural wiring. Through diagrammatic illustrations, details are perused regarding communication between aspects of consciousness, including how subconscious parts communicate with one another, how they’re affected by subconscious integration, how the conscious awareness receives communication from subconscious realms, the distinction between automated thought forms and communication from subconscious parts, how the conscious self can interpret automated thought forms to discover underlying messages from parts of self-essence, and how the conscious self can amplify personal power by responding to parts of the inner experiencer.
To provide fresh language on a topic affected by all, chapter thirteen explores styles of subconscious integration along a spectrum in relation to how self-energy automatically flows through neural data. The spectrum of subconscious integration provides insight regarding how attachment need fulfillment, beginning during early childhood development, impacts neural connectivity. It provides new language regarding various styles of internal energetic flows that affect personal experience, including automated thought forms. Rather than describing a lack of connectivity as “disintegration,” the spectrum expresses unique styles of energetic flows as “unique integration.” This helps validate the uniqueness of neurodiverse experiences to uplift individuals, such as those living with borderline personality disorder or dissociative identity disorder. When subconscious parts of each region experience different neural projections, for example, it’s referred to as “quadfurcated integration,” energetic flows uniquely traveling through four distinct regions of neural data, expressed through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram. The spectrum ranges from liberated integration, where parts of consciousness unitedly operate independently of neural projections, to kaleidoscope integration, where multiple inner persons inhabit one physical body (i.e., dissociative identity disorder).
Chapter fourteen, Experiencing a Lack of Connectivity, explores how integration and unique integration affect personal experience, including connections and disconnections within the roots of personal identity and between mind and body. Specifics are explored regarding how instinctive communicative connections versus a lack of fluid energetic flows creates various encounters of conscious and unconscious self-sense. Specific examples are shared regarding how these details can contribute to types of personal battles, such as memory impairment, hyperactivity or lethargy, or lacking innate abilities to describe internal sensations. Chapter fourteen discusses how mind-body connectivity positively supports various elements of life experience, such as eating and processing sensory stimulus. It expresses ways that severe mind-body disconnections impact personal experience, providing abstract ideas, specific examples, revolutionary insights, and validating language for indescribable experiences of consciousness. This especially validates individuals who have experienced or are recovering from trauma.
Chapters fifteen and sixteen, Implicit Disguidance Conditions and Neural-Implicit Health Challenges, explore the neuroscience of specific implicit (mental, emotional, and action-patterned/behavioural) battles, colourfully expressed in dynamic detail through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram. Underlying causes involve disintegrated implicit memories disrupting unconscious navigation of self and life due to unfulfilled attachment needs, often dysregulating protocols within the unconscious body. Stemming from unmet inner needs, neuroscience reveals how overcoupled memory data produces an excess of unprosperous automated guidance; emotional memory fragments unconsciously project sensations into immediate realities; and disintegrated implicit procedural memories affect habits, actions, and decision-making beyond awareness. Impacts between unconscious mind and body are explored, including disintegrated neural data provoking dysregulation, and how this affects conscious life experience. Dozens of common symptoms and misunderstood diagnoses are explained, including racing thoughts, intrusive thoughts, dissociation, emotional waves, unpleasant somatic sensations, mood disorders, depression, mania, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, suicidality, suicidal ideations and attempts, chronic insomnia, intermittent explosive disorder, trichotillomania, dermatillomania, obsessive-compulsive disorder, body dysmorphia, general encounters of self-deprecation or self-criticism, phobias, panic attacks, anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, chronic substance use, addiction, substance abuse, alcoholism, chronic self-harm, eating disorders, binge eating, anorexia nervosa, and traumatic-stress. Each is powerfully expressed through colourful diagrams to ignite deeper understanding of underlying causalities. “Ghost flashbacks” describe subconscious parts experiencing trauma-related neural projections beyond direct perception of the conscious self, covertly impacting life from behind-the-scenes. The neuroscience of triggers are explored as vibrational signals stimulate low frequencies of subconscious data and project energetic intel into realities of consciousness. Specific examples are colourfully expressed to clarify important concepts. Positive triggers, or ways to intentionally activate higher vibrations of subconscious data, are also mentioned. Chapter sixteen concludes by exploring what happens when unconscious stress responses disengage the prefrontal cortex, causing more than 80% of decision-making to stem from misconnected or disconnected implicit procedural memories.
Chapter seventeen, Alternate Inner Realities, explores underlying causalities of personality and dissociative disorders, including borderline personality disorder and otherwise specified dissociative disorders. Without complete integration, unique integration causes self-energy to distinctly flow through separate portions of neural wiring, stimulating alternate internal realities. While some subconscious parts experience projections from 15 trillion neural connections, others may encounter completely different styles of information from a separate 25 trillion neural connections. Specific examples are colourfully explored through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, providing revolutionary insights into severely misunderstood experiences. Dissociation is discussed, including underlying causalities within unconscious realms, how over 40 distinct styles exist (including selective mutism), and how personally experiencing dissociation can feel. Dissociation discreetly appears in a variety of health battles, including disorders of traumatic-stress, anxiety, dissociation, personality, psychosis, and in Alice in Wonderland syndrome (Todd’s syndrome or dysmetropsia) and maladaptive daydreaming disorder. Through vibrant illustrations of the Liberated Consciousness Diagram, with amplified clarify through the Pyramid of Personhood, causalities of dissociative shifts are revealed. Individuals living with a trauma-related or attachment-related health challenge, such as borderline personality disorder or otherwise specified dissociative disorders, may experience uncomfortable shifts within neural data. Revolutionary neuroscientific insights, fresh language, and explanatory diagrams explore dissociative shifts of consciousness.
Chapter eighteen, MultiConscious Mosaic Minds, explores neuroscientific details regarding dissociative identity disorder, the most misunderstood psychiatric condition in the world. Based on original case study explorations, the neuroscience of living with multiple inner persons is revealed. Traumatic-stress during early neurodevelopment produces kaleidoscope integration within unconscious realms. Rather than hundreds of trillions of neural connections formulating one unconscious mind, they develop into multiple unconscious minds, each connected with their own distinct operations within unconscious states. Rooted in the brainstem, unconscious memories lacking connectivity promote divergent development throughout all modalities of brain-body operations. Living with multiple inner persons especially involves divergent development of the social engagement system, or unconscious operations enabling various states and stages of intrapersonal and interpersonal engagement and well-being, especially associated with cranial nerve functionality. Rather than brain-body wiring allowing all social engagement roles to fluidly flow, various portions of neural data distinctly develop for each role. One state of consciousness may be connected with data related to parent-child bonding from the perspective of the child; another may carry intel associated with the parent or caregiver in relation to parent-child bonding. One state of consciousness may experience projections affiliated with intimate loving relationships, while an entirely separate state encounters life in relation to rest and restitution. Disrupted attachment development also prevents the left and right brain hemispheres from achieving complete integration through the corpus callosum, causing chronic brain hemispheric imbalances. Some inner persons, or states of consciousness, may only have access to one brain hemisphere. Especially rooted in the brainstem, early childhood trauma diverges neurodevelopment due to unfulfilled attachment needs, resulting in multiple unconscious minds within one physical body, each connected with distinct neural wiring, integrative patterns, and regulatory tendencies. From the foundation of this divergent neurodevelopment, consciousness evolutionarily adapts. Parts experience themselves as distinct inner persons, evolving to accommodate severe separation through unconscious energetic flows. Illustrative images of the Pyramid of Personhood and the Liberated Consciousness Diagram colourfully convey these revolutionary insights. “Adaptable consciousness condition” expresses the neuroscience of multiplicity while validating these unique experiences of consciousness. New terminology is shared to affirm these experiences in new ways, including “multiconscious mosaic mind”. To shift away from traditional language of “polyfragmentation” to describe individuals living with hundreds of separate states of consciousness, new phrases are suggested, such as “polyawesome mosaic mind” and “polyspectacular multiconsciousness.”
From understanding the neuroscience of living with multiple inner persons, chapter eighteen explores specifics regarding personally experiencing multiplicity. Unconscious differences automatically encountered by alternate states of consciousness (alters), or various inner persons, are explored in detail. Recognizing these “personality discrepancies” helps the observational self connect with the inner experiencer and begin recognizing individual alters. Further insight into alternate states of consciousness are explored, including introjects. Diagrammatic illustrations explore the neuroscience of dissociative switches, including similarities and differences between dissociative shifts and switches. Shifts adjust activity between different regions of one unconscious mind; switches move ignitions between two distinct unconscious minds and also radically change engagement within unconscious states, often causing physical pain atop the disorienting confusion. Insights share how dissociative switches contribute to amnesia, time loss, or dissociative barriers. Terminology like “fronting” and “co-consciousness” are clarified. Colourful expressions of the Liberated Consciousness Diagram then provide fresh understandings about experiencing life through multiple inner persons. It explores isolated experiences of consciousness automatically activated by vibrational signals (stimulus). For example, nightingale parts may inhabit their own unconscious mind, existing and operating separately from other subconscious regions. Stimulus may ignite a dissociative switch, automatically engaging neural data connected with nightingale parts. First-hand experience then exclusively stems from that region of unconscious realms, the conscious self lacking access to other parts of consciousness or the neural intel they’re affiliated with.
Chapter nineteen, Little Mosaics, explores further details regarding living with multiple inner persons, especially focusing on the neuroscience of dissociative age regression. Because multiplicity explicitly stems from traumatic-stress provoking divergent neurodevelopment during early childhood, it’s common for mosaic minds to hold age regressive states of consciousness. Dissociative age regression occurs when a state of consciousness exclusively possesses access to neural data developed during childhood, including memories, attachments, integrative patterns, and regulatory processes. Energetic engagement within neurobiological applications of consciousness literally revert to a state of early neurodevelopment. All unconscious operations creating uniquely individualized sense of self and navigation through life’s unfoldings then stem from energetic intel gathered during a period of childhood. Because the majority of early life experience prominently involves the right brain hemisphere, while the left brain slowly develops, age regression tends to involve right-brain-dominant experiences, including amplification of visual and tactile sensations with reduced access to linearity, linguistics, and other left-brain abilities. Proprioceptive and vestibular abilities may be reduced, provoking difficulties in navigating the unconscious body. One of the most profound areas of experiencing dissociative age regression is how the unconscious body instinctively understands itself in relation to the outside world: even within a full-grown, adult body that’s over five feet tall, automated projections interpreting personal experience may understand external physicality from a three-foot-tall bodily orientation. Parts of self-essence are distinguished from neural activity surviving traumatic-stress, creating healing space between personal identity and automated styles of experience. “Little mosaics” is one way to describe inner persons exclusively experiencing themselves and life through states of dissociative age regression.
New spectrums and linguistic terminology are presented to describe alternate states of consciousness for multiconscious mosaic minds. Inner persons may be expressed along a spectrum of left-right brain hemispheric balance and engagement: one state may exclusive have access to the left brain hemisphere; others may be able to simultaneously engage both brain hemispheres; other states, especially those affiliated with traumatic-stress or age regression, may only encounter life through the right brain hemisphere. Attributes, qualities, and characteristics of left and right brain hemispheres are described, providing readers opportunities to apply this new knowledge. Recognizing individual inner persons in relation to neural activity expands self-awareness while validating experiences and empowering healing pursuits. In addition, reference is provided for the Spectrum of Dissociative States, a continuum of nine distinct types of dissociative engagement within the unconscious body, providing validating insights and helpful language for indescribable experiences of consciousness.
Chapter nineteen then explores dissociative age regression in greater detail. Age regressive states of consciousness may be explored along a spectrum regarding the approximate age-range that unconscious ignitions revert to from various stages of neurodevelopment. The spectrum of dissociative age regression begins with late and early teenagehood, continues into the realms of middle and early childhood, ventures through preschool and toddlerhood, and concludes with infancy and newborn stages of neurodevelopment. Details are explored regarding dissociative age regression affecting specific elements of personal experience, from sense of self to mind-body engagement. New language is provided for different types of dissociative age regression, including cognitive, subsational, physical, partial, and complete. Backed by neuroscientific insights, personal stories and photographs share a first-hand account of experiencing complete age regression to expand on these indescribable experiences.
Chapter twenty, Chaotic Ignitions throughout Unconscious Realms, explores isolated experiences of consciousness in relation to chronic traumatic-stress, such as with personality or dissociative disorders. Various inner challenges and personal pains ignite when experience exclusively derives from an isolated region of neural data without conscious access to the present moment. Details of experiencing disintegrated neural projections, coupled with prefrontal cortex disengagement, are dynamically explored. Colourful renditions of the Liberated Consciousness Diagram convey specific occurrences of this unconscious activity. From borderline personality disorder to dissociative identity disorder, fresh insights are shared regarding experiences of traumatic-stress-related conditions. Chaos may be enhanced by rapid dissociative switching, rapid dissociative shifting, dissociative fugues, dissociative blackouts, or dissociative amnesia. These terms are explored with comprehensive clarity, including neuroscientific insights. Even with disconnected neural wiring, consciousness cannot ever be fragmented, providing further healing validation by distinguishing identity from experience.
Through explanatory explorations of subconscious activity, chapter twenty-one, Unique Connections with Reality, exposes fresh perspectives regarding a variety of psychosis-styled experiences. Rather than being a disconnect from reality, as psychosis is traditionally perceived, these experiences involve unique connections with reality. Empowered from neuroscientific vantage points, colourful expressions of the Liberated Consciousness Diagram and Pyramid of Personhood explore twelve specific types of unique connections with reality creating psychosis-styled experiences. “Inside-out experiences of consciousness” involve first-handedly witnessing unconscious activity within the body: rather than engaging with external reality from a unified sense of self, immediate experience could directly derive from the space of personally being fluid flowing through the ear canal. Abstract concepts and specific examples venture through delusions, hallucinations (i.e., olfactory, visual, auditory), disorganized speech, disorganized behaviour, and dissociative experiences mistaken for psychosis. For example, implicit memory projections may reduce abilities for self-recognition or create sensory experiences from within unconscious realms. Being unable to instinctively distinguish internal and external realities can cultivate paranoia. Unique connections with reality are explored from fresh neuroscientific vantage points to validate misunderstood and indescribable experiences of consciousness.
Chapter twenty-two, Journeying to New Horizons of Unconscious Understandings, reveals that every implicit battle holds neuroscientific validity and is unconditionally capable of achieving complete healing resolution. The majority of mental, emotional, and action-patterned (behavioural) battles stem from implicit memories disrupting unconscious navigation regarding self and life because of unfulfilled attachment needs, often dysregulating protocols within the unconscious body. This neuroscientific explanation validates dozens of psychiatric conditions, including intermittent explosive disorder and body dysmorphia. From this space of renewed understanding, the liberating truth is revealed: there is absolutely no such thing as an incurable mental health battle because core causalities stem from neural wiring that can always be reconstructed. Experience in each moment already rewires neural data. Healing first requires pinpointing the deepest roots of neural data contributing to implicit battles. Once the proper pathways are located, healing endeavours must shape-shift neural connections. This creates change within automated styles of personal experience. When healing efforts inadvertently grow the size of neural data, rather than expanding their shape, current automations of experience continue to expand. For example, discussing traumatic events in traditional psychotherapy may grow the neural data containing associated intel, expanding traumatic-stress rather than resolving it. Shape-shifting the deepest roots of neural data contributing to personal battles cultivates radical transformation from the inside-out. A graph is provided to demonstrate how twelve different ways of responding to automated thought forms feed the neural pathways generating them. For example, when a compulsion is hurriedly acted upon, the neural data creating it grow in size, increasing the frequency, intensity, and duration of compulsions. Redirecting energetic focus away from automated thought forms towards loving presence helps rewire their associated neural data, providing readers opportunities to begin cultivating healing within their everyday experiences. BOLRAE, RAER, and other mindful practices aid these pursuits. Key components of mental health include habits of mind and body, regulation of brain waves and nervous systems, and integration throughout brain regions and between mind and body. Addressing these components in relation to attachment systems and implicit memories enables profound healing transformation for any type of implicit battle.
Through renewed understanding of neuroscientific causalities, suggestions are made for shifting the language of mental health battles towards more accurate and effective terminology. For example, ‘mental disorders’ or ‘mental illnesses’ may more truthfully be described as low vibrational implicit battles, neural-implicit health challenges, implicit disguidance conditions, unique connectivity of implicit neural wiring generating unconscious disguidance, or uniqueorders (unique order of neural wiring). Shifting the language validates experiences while appropriately directing healing endeavours: exclusively addressing the conscious mind, as implied through “mental disorder/illness”, cannot produce effective healing because core causalities entirely stem from unconscious wiring throughout the brain and body. Rather than describing symptoms by superficial descriptors and imprecise classifications, they are more productively explored through language that directly addresses implicit memories, attachment systems, integrative patterns of the brain, and regulatory protocols of the body. This amplifies the accuracy and effectiveness of explicative explanations and premeditated directionality towards healing potentials.
Chapter twenty-two reveals how individuals and professionals may explore unconscious realms to discover true causalities of various implicit battles. For example, individuals may introspectively venture through specific attachment needs of each subconscious sector in relation to every year of life. This method helps uncover disintegrated memory data disrupting unconscious navigation within identity and experience, covertly contributing to unconscious dysregulation. Specific subconscious timelines may be identified to further aid these personal endeavours, colourfully illustrated through the Liberated Consciousness Diagram. To effectively aid their clients, professionals may assess brain hemispheric balance, mind-body connectivity, energetic well-being of each nervous system, regulatory state of brain wave activity, cranial nerve functionality, the well-being of implicit memories affecting automated guidance within identity and experience, and the well-being of attachment systems based on the fulfillment of specific internal needs throughout past and present experiences. Ascertaining specific core causalities of personal struggles through focused internal explorations enables effective classification and successful solutions.
Chapter twenty-three, Igniting a Global Hope Revolution, explores the neuroscience of self-love and how individuals may independently cultivate healing transformation from the inside-out. Attachment systems create foundations of all subconscious data, connections between the unconscious mind and body, and protocols regarding integration and regulation throughout unconscious states. Whether personal battles stem from implicit memories or internal dysregulation, attachment needs lay at the scientific center of core causalities. Attachments may only ever be effectively healed from within, providing individuals infinite power and expansive opportunities to cultivate healing for themselves. Through embodiment of personal power (directing internal energy through intention and attention to manually modulate styles of neural activation and reconstruction), the observational self can fulfill attachment needs for subconscious parts. Evoking sensations of feeling seen, loved, celebrated, safe, secure, protected, connected, supported, vulnerably close, respected, recognized, and embraced stimulate high vibrational emotional memories. Practicing self-love every day, in relation to specific internal needs throughout four distinct attachment systems, cultivates new implicit procedural memories. Because past data ignites in each moment, these processes gradually transform the deepest realms of implicit neural data. Even without directly addressing past pains, expansive healing may ignite from within. As with all chapters, colourful illustrations and diagrammatic expressions provide visual aids to effectively clarify each concept.
Applicable practices are suggested for fulfilling attachment needs of each system. The observational self may approach subconscious parts as a life partner, becoming “hooked on” or “attached to” parts of the inner experiencer to effectively uplift internal attachments. Embodying personal power by regularly practicing self-love through grounded presence gradually vibrates subconscious data into higher frequencies of thrival. Meaning-making associations then carry consistent messages effectively supporting self-essence; memory data produces more prosperous styles of unconscious navigation regarding self and life; attachment systems instinctively stimulate high vibrations of love from within; subconscious parts feel liberated into their true selves; the conscious awareness gains further access to its infinite power; and unconscious states achieve greater integration and regulation throughout their patterns and protocols. Specific angles of self-love produce radical healing from the inside-out. Only from a space of loving presence may deeper healing explorations be effectively pursued, such as transforming specific past pains.
We approach a new dawn of hope as neuroscience radically revolutionizes understandings of the unconscious mind. Every type of mental, emotional, relational, and action-patterned (behavioural) battle holds neuroscientific validity that unconditionally presents infinite healing potentials. Each implicit struggle directly stems from neural wiring, especially implicit memories affecting energetic flows throughout the brain and body because of unfulfilled internal needs. Experience constantly rewires this data, providing infinite opportunities for individuals to reclaim authority within their unfolding storybooks of life. When we each practice healing our own attachment systems, we plant seeds towards the transcendent cause of global peace, inspirationally igniting an irrefutable, unstoppable, untameable, relentless Hope Revolution.
Chapter twenty-four, Miraculous Light, Love, and Presence, explores how humanKIND may ignite individual and collective transformation through the embodiment of an unconditional identity. Beyond the differences of our neural wiring and automated styles of personal experience, we are all comprised of light, love, presence, and infinite miracles. These concepts are conveyed through the Pyramid of Personhood by exploring three inner being layers of neurobiological applications and aspects of consciousness. Our conscious kingdom (conscious mind) provides the illuminating light of awareness through our brain’s prefrontal cortex; our subconscious realms (unconscious minds) are comprised of love, subconscious parts being pure love as neural data navigates self and life in relation to attachment needs; our unconscious states (unconscious body) involve presence in one individual moment at a time; and all internal aspects entail infinite miracles. Colourfully conveyed through illustrative diagrams, details are explored regarding how it’s normal to be miraculous light, miraculous love, and miraculous presence. Redefining normalcy in this way liberates us into greater freedom and connection, both individually and collectively. Tips are provided regarding how to embrace this unconditional identity, including a vast array of transformative benefits from each embodied attribute. From decreasing automated thought forms to expanding connections throughout realms of consciousness, this process produces profound inner healing. Applicable mantras are provided, such as, “I am the presence of my breath and the love of my heartbeat. Nothing else has anything to do with who I am. In this space, I find myself.” Further tips explore how to fulfill internal attachment needs in relation to embodying an unconditional identity. Becoming a UNIQUEORN of consciousness empowers even deeper healing transformation and self-liberation. This involves:
U nconditional love,
N oticing everyday magic,
I nner child liberation,
Q uestioning everything,
U napologetic authenticity,
E mbodiment of personal power,
O rchestrating inner well-BEing,
R elishing being a person, and
N urturing the consciousness within.
Each attribute is explored in detail, including practical applications and healing journey benefits. Several colourful images amplify beautiful wonders of this section.
From improving connections to welcoming neurodiversity, embracing an unconditional identity positively affects interpersonal interactions and relationships. Details are explored, including enhancing natural abilities for effective communication, seeing beyond explicit differences to connect with implicit similarities we all share, and connecting with the inner experiencer of consciousness rather than addressing the obvious experience itself. Unconditionally embracing ourselves and one another as infinitely miraculous light, love, and presence individually and collectively liberates humanKIND. It cultivates profound restoration and transformation from the inside-out to propel world peace, prosperity, health, and happiness.
The final section, Sources Cited, shares two dozen references that contributed to the development of this book, several of which are referenced throughout the manuscript.
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