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March 22nd, 2007
Santa Cruz, California
Received by FAB
I am here, Jesus.
I come this morning to write about the unconscious. There
are several places in the Padgett messages where the
reality of the unconscious is denied, but in your
channeling of Moses on January 8, 2003 ("Moses in the
Desert"), you channeled that Moses had an unconscious
desire to reframe his life. You would like to know where
the truth is.
Well, what we were refuting in the Padgett channelings is
that there exists a completely separate entity in the mind
called the unconscious. I know that classical psychiatry
considers Freud's discovery of the unconscious to be very
important. But I am repeating what was said through Mr.
Padgett, that no, there is no separate reality of an
unconscious.
However, there do exist in every human mind thoughts that
lie below the surface that a person may not be wholly
conscious of. This is what Moses was referring to, the
fact that he was being motivated by forces and thoughts
that his conscious mind could not grasp. And you know that
often in life, you do something and only discover later
the true reason, which was hidden from your consciousness.
So, I will say that the word "unconscious" can be
correctly used as long as it is describing a thought that
exists but not to the conscious mind. And I am refuting,
again, the idea that there is a wholly separate division
of the mind called the unconscious.
You have the thought, but don't events in childhood continue to
affect adult behavior even in older years? Well yes, of course.
But that doesn't mean that a specific unconscious exists. It simply
means that thoughts and memories of long-standing cling to the deep
parts of the mind like a shadow, and influence behavior.
So I am affirming that there are thoughts that are deep
and hidden, but they can always be accessed with the
proper attention. And they do not constitute a separate
part of the mind.
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