The
Ultra-Conscious Mind
The concept of the ultra-conscious mind. There’s a conscious
part, which we use, control (so to speak) and know about generally. Then
there’s a subconscious part with records EVERYTHING we see, hear, smell, feel,
sense- basically everything we experience. This database of information is hard
to tap into but can be done so by using hypnotism, meditation and with the help
of drugs. If we learn how to consciously tap into our subconscious, we can, in
effect, recall everything we have ever seen in our lives. For example, we can
recall ALL the cars we have ever seen, complete with colour, model and license plate number. The brain is capable of
storing STAGGERING amounts of information without us even knowing… in a way.
Then comes the concept of the ultra-conscious mind. Call it
that, call it greater knowing, call it sub-subconscious, it’s all the same
thing. The ultra-conscious is hard to
define. It is a conscious mind which thinks about EVERYTHING that we
experience, and doesn’t let any of it slip to our subconscious or conscious
mind. It is a mind within our mind that processes information on its own accord
and creates visual or auditory effects for things we know about but have not
yet experienced. An example of such a thing is death.
It is true that we can not imagine or dream about anything
other than things we have already experienced. Our dreams may seem very out of
the blue and not even remotely close to reality. Then how do we dream it? The
answer is simple…ish. Our ultra-conscious thinks about things we see everyday
and creates an illusionary world out of them, randomly connecting two things
from reality (for example, flying, and a house). Those two things separately
make sense and stay well within the realm of reality. On the other hand, a
flying house?! How stupid is that? But, your ultra-conscious has made that
combination.
Dreams seem bizarre because we merely haven’t thought about
the combination of those things consciously.
The ultra-conscious takes everything you have ever
experienced in your life and puts all of them together in every possible
combination, thus making the most improbable of visions.
The subconscious is a store, a memory bank which contains
every experience. The ultra-conscious is a processor of sorts. It takes all
that stored data and literally violates it with permutations and combinations.
A chemical, DMT, is released when a child is born or when a
person is about to die. DMT is a very strong hallucinogen. Also known as the
‘spirit molecule’, it is known to have made people have out of body
experiences. I think it just taps into one’s ultra-conscious. These
hallucinations, every hallucination, is a visual appearance of what
combinations your ultra-conscious has made. Dreams are hallucinations of sorts.
Coming back to death and out of body experiences. A living
human being has no idea what death is like- or does he?
People change after major surgeries claim to have ‘seen’ the
truth. They claim to have been floating in the air, looking down at the
surgeons operating on their body, which is lying there, unmoving, on the
operation table. They say they were suspended in darkness and saw a light in
the distance. In some cases, a voice even spoke to them, telling them about all
that they have done wrong in their life. People change drastically; some become
religious, some become humanitarian, but they all change for the better. Does
it actually happen? No.
The patient’s mind convinces itself that it is most certainly
about to die. The brain releases DMT, allowing the person to hallucinate freely.
Why then, doesn’t the person have a normal everyday dream (dreams are
hallucinations of sorts)? Why do they have a ‘near-death’ experience? Quite
simply because their thoughts before the sedatives kicked in were about the
possibility of nearing death, or dying altogether. So their mind portrays their
image of what death is like, their image of what an out of body experience is
like. Humans will never know for sure what death is like but their
ultra-conscious will have thought about what it may be like. So they view their
own projection of what their ultra-conscious though was death and say it was a
supernatural experience. It may seem totally alien to them, never having come
across anything like that, thus making them feel that all of it was indeed real.
It seems that way, however, only because neither their conscious nor
subconscious had seen anything like that or had any inclination of what it may
be. The conscious and subconscious are based on reality. The real distortion of
reality happens in the ultra-conscious. This is what leads people to believe
that their near-death experience was indeed real.
Convincing? Not just yet. Questions still remain unanswered.
Why, after a near-death experience, do people change for the better, why do
they rush towards religion or being good, who was the voice that spoke to them?
Be it believers or atheists, everyone changes for the better.
Since childhood, every single human being goes through the
clichéd war between good and evil. Overexposure and choices throughout one’s
life gives quite a refined sense of the difference between good and evil to a
person. This is one of the most fundamental of human thoughts, almost primal
instinct to know what’s right and what’s wrong. This fundamental thought gets
magnified manifold when a person is having a so-called ‘near-death experience’.
The voice that people hear may be their inner self quite literally speaking to
them. They can not physically hear the voice of course, but their brain
perceives it to be so. Keep in mind; the conscious and subconscious have no
idea whatsoever what the ultra-conscious is doing at any point in time. The
ultra-conscious is like an external source in the eyes of the brain. The
process is so convincing and realistic, that people are literally terrified into
being ‘good’.
The ultra-conscious is a force not to be fought with. Who
knows, you might even manage to convince yourself that you are indeed dead and
as a result you may never wake up- just lying there- in an eternal coma.
Note: this is just a theory formulated by me to make things simpler to understand for ME. This is not meant to impose my views on you or to discredit any other views anyone may have.