The Pleiadian Mission - Randolph Winters-pages

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Our eyes have just fallen on the luncheon special, which is beef stew. In a split second we read the letters that say, "Luncheon Special — Beef Stew -— $3.98." That probably took our eyes a second to read. During the space of that one second, our material conscious consulted with our subconscious millions of times about what it was reading. As the visual image of "Luncheon Special - Beef Stew - $3.98" came into view, our conscious mind created a visual image of the letters and sent it off to the subconscious. It was quickly considered by the filter to determine whether the thought was superficial or not, and then passed on to the subconscious. The incoming thought, remember, is energy, and as such, it is oscillating at a particular vibration. Each time we think, connecting impulses are immediately created which determine the vibration of the energy and the charge that carries it. As soon as the subconscious received the image, it quickly checks in its memory to see what kind of data we have on "Luncheon Special - Beef Stew - $3.98." If the vibrations of our subconscious memories connected to this image are in conformity with the vibrations of the conscious mind, the a response is sent back to the conscious mind, via the filter once again, that we have similar compatible vibrations, and the conscious mind quickly produces a feeling of SYMPATHY. If the new vibrations sent from the conscious mind cannot make a connection in the subconscious that is agreeable, but instead is of a degenerated or repelling nature, then the corresponding impulses will be sent from the subconscious back to the conscious via the filter that will cause the thoughts of NONSYMPATHY or ANTIPA THY. The thought- of sympathy or antipathy will rise to greater or lesser extent, according to the power of the vibrations in question. It should be understood that the conscious mind is not capable of creating a thought on its own. It cannot form it, develop it further, or execute it if