2
Swirling, Whirling, Spinning and Twirling
1:40
3
Suppressing obligations
2:27
4
Suppression of Memory
2:54
5
Suppression of Learning
1:21
6
Squash the big I AM
1:47
7
Sensory deprivation
1:30
8
Rocking swaying and swinging
1:24
9
Relaxation
2:08
10
Reducing Opportunities
1:39
11
Reducing desires
1:38
12
Reduce Threats
1:45
13
Love with Visualization
1:41
14
Listening to Music
2:13
15
Listening to Beating Sounds
1:36
16
Laughing
1:49
17
Hypnotherapy
1:48
18
How to get to heaven - Subconscious
2:35
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How to get to heaven - introduction
1:59
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How to get to heaven - Higher spirit
2:45
How to get to heaven - Conscious
2:41
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Homeschooling
2:05
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Healing Yourself
1:56
24
Exercising and keeping fit
1:07
25
Enacting ritual and ceremony
1:25
26
Eating for Health
2:08
27
Dreaming and lucid dreaming
2:27
28
Don't hurt
1:54
29
Controlled breathing
1:49
30
Communing with nature
2:01

How to get to heaven - Conscious

6 months ago
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Using this link please turn to The Model of the Mind on our website which shows where the Conscious is in relation to the Mind
https://allaboutheaven.org/heaven/model-link/the-model

This Model has three parts, the Conscious can be found sandwiched between the Higher spirit and the Sub conscious . It has only three main functions [shown as blue boxes] but they make a world of difference

- Learn - the making of memory from perceptions. It is a flawed process, because
most learning is based on the models we have already made as memories , and
we tend to build on these rather than building new models when we find we are
wrong. This is why the experiences of our childhood have such a major impact
when we get older. They become the foundation of our beliefs

- Memory recall - the retrieving of memories from Memory based on some prompt
from the senses or perceptions

- Decision making - using reason to come up with a decision via the Will. But the
Reasoning process uses our Memories and if our memories are flawed then the
result will be neither logical or rational

The Will uses not only memories, but is guided by our Personality and ego, our objectives, desires and obligations. The Will may want to make a decision it feels is rational, but our Personality and Desires can serve to result in action that is against everything logic tells us is not wise. If the Ego is strong, Decisions can be simply stupid.

The Conscious mind has no direct access to any Spirit input. As such it prevents spiritual experience. The only source of real help.
The only way we can receive any spiritual input is via the subconscious. This is why people meditate, dream or practise mindfulness.
These take the functions of the conscious mind - learning, remembering , reasoning
and decision making and still them.
As such the temporary stilling of the functions of the Conscious mind is key to all spiritual experience

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