Consciousness Levels

Conscious levels

Have you ever looked back on yourself a few years prior and thought, “oh, what a stupid little being I was.” The awareness, maturity just wasn’t there yet, you were unconscious to the things you know today. This explains a shift in conscious levels, the feeling as though you are completely different to who you were a few years ago. Imagine life broken down into three year periods, with each new three years your values, beliefs, knowledge and awareness is refurbished, knew insights adapt based on what you have learned and experienced from previous conscious levels, the past three years and then the three before that. At twenty-one you will have a different consciousness to when you were eighteen and again when comparing eighteen to fifteen, life travels through stages of consciousness, each stage offering its own lessons and mistakes. To realise these shifts gestures development, periods of life numbed down to the conscious awareness in a duration of time.

Lessons and Mistakes

New lessons elicit new thoughts, new thoughts transpire new consciousness, new consciousness attains new levels of awareness, this is how the cycle proceeds. Each lesson and each mistake sets us up to develop into our next level of consciousness, our next three years. I say three years although an estimate is all this is, for few a new conscious state takes less than a year and others five, many engulf news state in consciousness after enduring significant hardship, hardship enforcing transformation. This is done voluntarily as to choose which lessons you wish to undertake, the courses you study, books you read, talents you learn and interactions you make will all trigger an altered more awakened consciousness in years to come.

Though mistakes will happen too, there is no use for you to feel guilty about them. It is the yin and the yang to consciousness without mistakes there can be no perfect order. Mistakes are designed to shine light on our inadequacies, areas for improvement, with each new mistake our arsenal undergoes considerable development. We make mistakes in stages of consciousness where we are unprepared not to. We make those mistakes then so we do not now, yet people hold onto these mistakes like they should have done better… possibly, but you’ll do better now won’t you and that’s what truly matters. If you were told your first two businesses will make you bankrupt but the third will give you financial freedom, would you start the first business? If the first four girls you asked out you would face a brutal rejection, but the fifth would become a soulmate for life, what would you do? Mistakes leverage fulfilment and lessons enact knowledge necessary for progressing in life, progression marked in the stages of consciousness you develop.

Trauma Hidden in Consciousness

Picture trauma like a leech, attaching itself in one conscious level and carrying over to the next one, then the next one until over the years this trauma has been so lost to the depths of consciousness that it becomes a part of you. A traumatic experience ensues at a certain stage in consciousness, say an unprepared stage of consciousness where you are younger, less knowledgeable and less resilient. This conscious level is vulnerable, it is struck with grief and manipulation. This young mind yet capable of defence mechanisms in dealing with adversity, is sent into despair. To cope, addiction befalls, bad habits arise and confidence diminishes, this early level of consciousness has been severely damaged. Trauma has attached itself in a stage where you are unconscious on how to deal with it and it sticks. Trauma is not just the event but also all which results from the event, when you’re a little older your next level in consciousness will continue to have underlying themes of the trauma, isolation, sadness, anxiety, anger, addiction, lack of motivation. It slowly submerges itself into your personality and at times takes control of how you think and feel. A mist of new consciousness begins to envelop this trauma as a part of itself. With time and awareness look back on where the trauma resides, note the habits and reactions which ensued at that time and assess if they still project themselves today. What is you and what is your trauma, strip the leeches having learnt their lessons, clear the mind of their limitations and form belief that you are not as you once were.

References

Peter Sage - Limiting Beliefs - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcClrq9_2DM

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