SUBJECTIVE MIND
Question—What is subjective mind? How do we present a picture to it?
ANSWER-Our subjective mind is our mental emanation in Universal Subjectivity; it is our individual use of mental law. It is also the avenue through which Instinctive Man works, carrying on the functions of the body; for it is the silent builder of the body. The subjective mind of the individual is the working of Instinctive Man within him, plus all of his conscious and subconscious experiences. It is the seat of memory and of instinctive emotion. It contains a remembrance of everything that has ever happened to the outer man. (page 24)
This memory is perfect and retains every experience of the individual life. It also contains many of the family, and race, characteristics which have been experienced by individualized man. It retains these memories, partly at least, as mental pictures or impressions.
We impress, or present, a picture to the subjective mind merely by thinking. Also, we present a picture through the function of seeing. Visualizing our desire into mind is nothing more than seeing in the mind the completed definite thing we wish to objectify.
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