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Kate Atkinson Boehme's

Mental Healing Made Plain

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What is Thought - A Silent Force - Involuntary Action - Mental Activities - Modes of Action - Knowledge preceeds Experience - Revolutionizing My Ideas - New Thought Atmosphere - Something better Than Fear - Mental Healing is an Art - Hope for Humanity - Contents -


LESSON V.

There is a vast storehouse from which we draw our thoughts. It is as vast as humanity itself and open to every one of us. This storehouse was called by Emerson the Over Soul, and perhaps no better term could be applied to it, but for purposes of distinction I shall call it the Super-Conscious Mind. I call it this because I wish to show you what I understand to be the difference between the Super-Conscious and the Sub-Conscious Mind.

That is a somewhat difficult undertaking, especially as no one knows what the Super-Conscious Mind is. But, for that matter, we are almost as much in the dark concerning the Conscious and Sub-Conscious Mind, although by observation and experience we do know something of their modes of action.

But we do not even know that the Super-Conscious Mind has action. Some occultists say that it has not, for it is the world of the potential or the unexpressed in contradistinction to that which is actual (act-ual) or expressed.

I shall not, however, sidetrack into any field of speculation, because I have found that a matter of this sort may be argued forever without getting at any practical result.

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