There is a book I read when I was in my 20’s.  The book is “I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes” by Glenn Clark.  The book was out of print when I ordered it, but I’m sure you can get it.  It was published by Harper & Row, Publishers in 1937.  I recommend the book highly.

I will take sections from this book and talk about them and I will note what page I have taken the section from at the end of the quote.

“As the feet of the hind are to the mountains, so is the mind of man to the heights of life; and as the rear feet of the hind are to the front feet, so is the subconscious mind of man to the conscious mind.” pg 11

Can you see where I’m going with this?  Conscious mind/subconscious mind, hypnosis – Spirituality, I will connect the dots to Natural Health and Nutrition in with this discussion in those sections of the blog.

I guess I should start by explaining what a hind is for those of you who are not nature folks.  A hind is a mountain deer that lives on treacherous mountain rages.  When the hind is walking in these treacherous areas, their back hoof has to track precisely with the front hoof or the hind will fall off the mountain to its death.

So, what does the hind have to do with people and the conscious mind and the subconscious mind?

The hind that has the most perfect correlation between its front feet and its rear feet is the surest to reach the mountain top in safety, so the person who has the most perfect correlation between their conscious mind and their subconscious mind is the surest to reach the heights of life.

The lips speak the thoughts of our conscious mind, but the heart speaks the thoughts of our subconscious mind.  When the lips and the heart are in alignment, when they are truly tracking together with the absolute certainty that the rear feet of the deer track with the front feet, then nothing is impossible.

So, how do we align our conscious mind with our subconscious mind?  Stay tuned in and you will learn.

Contrary to belief, the conscious mind is not in charge, it’s the subconscious mind or in some cultures the heart.