The Human Mind
Author: Per Hogseth

The human mind is the most incredible computer it would be
possible to imagine. Yet no one knows where it is! Scientists
have made detailed studies of the brain, but have been unable
to locate where the mind is.

Our brain is composed of some 14 trillion brain cells! A very
few people are making use of perhaps less than 10% of their
mental capability. Most of us are probably using nearer 1%. So
the potential we have is virtually unlimited.

For our purposes, imagine that the brain is in two parts: the
Conscious mind and the Subconscious (or Inner) mind. The
conscious mind does all our day to day thinking, our
communication with others and general thoughts each day of our
lives. Do you realise that you are thinking at the rate of
about 1,200 words a minute?

The Subconscious mind looks after all our involuntary
functions: the beating of our hearts, the breathing of our
lungs. It also has stored in it every single experience and
every thought we have ever made from the moment we were born.
Some people believe that it also contains all the memories of
our past lives as well. As it contains memories of everything
that has ever happened, we can use it to locate information we
need. For instance, you may be walking down the street and
suddenly bump into someone you haven`t seen for a long while.
Whilst talking, you are frantically thinking of their name, and
suddenly it will come to you, hopefully whilst your are still in
conversation!

If it is something that occurred many years ago, your
subconscious mind may have to spend a long time locating the
necessary information. That is why we can sometimes have a
problem when we go to bed. In the morning the answer will
suddenly pop into our heads.

Admittedly, it doesn`t work exactly the way we want it to. Yet
our brain is perfect, it remembers and files away everything.
Sometimes, though, our recall is faulty. When something is "on
the tip of our tongue" our brain is not working as well as we
would like it ot. The best way to handle this is to temporarily
"forget" what we are trying to remember and soon it will come
back to us whilst we are thinking about something completely
different. If you are constant absent-minded, it would pay to
take a memory training course. (contact me)

There is a third part of our mind also. This is the
Super-Conscious mind. Hardly anything is known about it, but
this is where everything really important happens. Ideas come
from here. So does creativity, and ESP. (Extra Sensory
Perception) When you come up with a good idea, it comes
directly from your Super-Conscious mind, through your
Sub-Conscious mind to your Conscious mind, and it is then up to
you to act upon it.

Your Super-Conscious mind is your creative force, and is the
most important part of your mind. It contains all the answers
to anything you may ever want to know. Writers, artists,
composers, inventors, clairvoyants, and all sort of other
people use this part of their mind when doing whatever it is
they do. Sometimes these people feel totally inspired.

A composer may start on a melody and then, all of a sudden, the
rest of the tune just comes with no apparent effort on his part.
It has all come from directly from the Super-Conscious mind.

Your Super-Conscious mind contains all the information of the
universe and you have access to it whenever you want. All you
have to do is ask.

You have already used it many, many times. Say, for instance,
that you have a major problem that has to be resolved the
following day. You worry about it and think about it, and find
it hard to get to sleep as it is still bothering you. When you
wake up the following morning, the answer suddenly pops into
your head. "Eureka" you cry and you happily go and solve the
problem. Where did the answer come from? You did not have it
when you fell asleep. It was not in your Conscious mind, nor
was it in your Sub-Conscious.

What happened was, while you were asleep, the Sub-conscious
contacted the Super-Conscious mind and asked for the answer.
Next time you have a problem of this sort, tell your
Sub-Conscious mind about it and say that you need an answer by
a certain time.

Overnight is fine, but two days would be better. Don`t tell it
how you want the problem resolved. Just ask for the answer and
confidently expect it to come. Ask again several times during
the time limit you have set, and your Super-Conscious mind will
solve your problem.


About The Author: Per Hogseth is a psychic reader currently
living in Norway. Today, Per teaches private courses, speaks at
seminars and consults for several psychic groups in Norway. Go
to: http://www.powerful-psychic-reading.com